2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.627828
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Competitive Recovery–Stress and Mood States in Mexican Youth Athletes

Abstract: BackgroundMonitoring recovery–stress balance in sport is becoming more relevant to prevent training maladaptation and reach the optimal performance for each athlete. The use of questionnaires that identify the athlete’s recovery–stress state have much acceptance in sports due to reliability and useful, furthermore for its low cost. Identifying possible differences between sport modalities and sex is important to determine specific needs and possible intervention ways to keep a recovery–stress balance. The aim … Show more

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“…The effect size was large (d = 0.65, r = 0.31). These results corroborate findings of previous studies, which have also found female student athletes to have a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms [62] and greater fatigue levels with lower vigour levels [63,64] compared to male student athletes. Furthermore, female student athletes have also been found to have relatively higher psychological distress levels [65].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The effect size was large (d = 0.65, r = 0.31). These results corroborate findings of previous studies, which have also found female student athletes to have a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms [62] and greater fatigue levels with lower vigour levels [63,64] compared to male student athletes. Furthermore, female student athletes have also been found to have relatively higher psychological distress levels [65].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Exercise-induced fatigue is a common phenomenon during exercise, and its mechanisms mainly include peripheral and central mechanisms [9]. Central fatigue is a protective inhibition of the central nervous system; the purpose is to prevent excessive functional failure of the body [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the relationship between physical activity and mood states is widely contrasted, there are divergences about the moderating role of gender. Numerous studies have shown greater stress reaction and negative moods in women than in men in a period of prolonged rest such as that due to injury or absence from competitive events (Di Fronso et al, 2013 ; Reynoso-Sánchez et al, 2020 ). Rocheleau et al ( 2004 ) found that women may benefit more than men from improving mood states through physical exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%