Perceived recovery and stress states as predictors of depressive, burnout, and insomnia symptoms among adolescent elite athletes
Abstract: Introduction: Finding ways to efficiently monitor the balance between recovery and stress is one of the most frequent requests from coaches and athletes and probably one of the best ways to prevent maladaptive psychological and physiological states. Therefore, the purpose of the present st...
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Main Authors: | Markus Gerber (Author), Christin Lang (Author), Serge Brand (Author), Basil Gygax (Author), Sebastian Ludyga (Author), Caspar Müller (Author), Sven Ramseyer (Author), Sarah Jakowski (Author) |
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Hogrefe AG,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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