2014
DOI: 10.4025/reveducfis.v25i2.23286
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Análise da síndrome de burnout em bailarinos

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“…In addition, numerically different results were found between the age groups and the divisions, and it ranked the athletes in different syndrome classification scales, according to the herein used QBA instrument. Recent studies conducted with dancers, tennis players, rugby sevens and young swimmers in Brazil also found low total burnout values 14,18,21,23 , thus corroborating the present study. Despite the shortage of studies about indoor Volleyball in the country, Vieira et al 24 found similar results in Beach Volleyball.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In addition, numerically different results were found between the age groups and the divisions, and it ranked the athletes in different syndrome classification scales, according to the herein used QBA instrument. Recent studies conducted with dancers, tennis players, rugby sevens and young swimmers in Brazil also found low total burnout values 14,18,21,23 , thus corroborating the present study. Despite the shortage of studies about indoor Volleyball in the country, Vieira et al 24 found similar results in Beach Volleyball.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In addition, the PEE dimension showed the lowest scores in the current study and was considered the main burnout dimension 23 .…”
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“…Another finding that deserves attention in the current study is the percentage of 28.30% (15 athletes) who maintained high levels of frequency of feelings of burnout after the vacation period. Garcés de losFayos and Mojena 38 and Costa et al 39 stated that the balance between training loads and athlete recovery is one of the ways to prevent burnout. Thus, it is possible to verify that for some of the athletes evaluated in the current study, the period of recovery from stress and pressure from the previous season was insufficient and they returned to activities partially recovered, a factor that may increase the risk of the manifestation of burnout in subsequent seasons.…”
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“…Mceldowney et al 10 destacam ainda, ao avaliar bailarinos do Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, os efeitos da fadiga muscular no controle do equilíbrio como um dos principais contribuintes para ocorrência de lesões. Efeitos estes relacionados à exaustão física e emocional, decorrentes dos intensos períodos de treinamento e das exigências na perfeita execução de movimentos 11 , implicando inclusive em uma pior qualidade de vida para bailarinos fatigados 12,13 .…”
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