Prevalence of stress amongst high school athletes (v2)doi:10.52965/001c.70167Ward, TavishStead, ThorMangal, RohanGanti, LathaHealth Psychology Research
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Stress fractures are a common occurrence in athletes, and the incidence of stress fractures in female Division 1 collegiate athletes is double that of men. Hormonal influences on bone and bone morphology may influence the risk for fracture. A high level of suspicion and special imaging procedures ...
Stress fractures are a common occurrence in athletes, and the incidence of stress fractures in female Division 1 collegiate athletes is double that of men. Hormonal influences on bone and bone morphology may influence the risk for fracture. A high level of suspicion and special imaging procedures ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook state of stress [′stāt əv ′stres] (mechanics) A complete description, including the six components of stress, of a homogeneously stressed volume. ...
Gender differences in the referred variables have also been studied, with female athletes exhibiting higher levels of anxiety than male athletes. Female participants were also found to use more non-productive coping than males, focused mainly on reducing emotional effects of stress.Organized youth ...
Athletes (and others) who endure ACEs often acquire personality traits that can be pushed to stressful levels by competition. These include, but are not limited to the following: Low self-esteem Perfectionism Limitations in self-care skills ...
We report a case of cuboid bone stress fracture in a 17-year-old rugby athlete. Cuboid bone stress fractures are rare in athletes. When an athlete with no history of trauma presents with pain on the lateral side of the foot and no abnormality on plain radiograph, cuboid bone stress ...
athletes, domestic horses are routinely exposed to a physical warm-up prior to a training session or competition because of perceived physical and mental benefits9, however in one study, warm-up intensity was found to be negatively correlated with subsequent performance in a show jumping competition...
Stress is a fact of nature in which forces from the inside or outside world affect the individual, either one's emotional or physical well-being, or both. The individual responds to stress in ways that affect the individual, as well as their environment. Due to the overabundance of stress...