Topics: AthletesStress Words: 1134 Pages: 2 Cite this essay Download High school is supposed to be a time where teens get to have fun with little to worry about. However, teens today just feel a large amount of stress that is associated with having too many things to do. Between ...
Prevalence of stress amongst high school athletes (v2)doi:10.52965/001c.70167Ward, TavishStead, ThorMangal, RohanGanti, LathaHealth Psychology Research
Abstract College students all stress out about one situation/life generality or another. Some of these situations/life generalities are individuation, computer anxiety, ethnic and gender roles in student-athletes, and mathematics anxiety. Introduction There have been many studies looking at stre... ...
The purpose of the present study was to exmine the relationship between athletic steressors and stress responses in high school athletes. Subjects were 604 high school athletes (390 males and 214 females), from the first to the second grade in public schools. They were requested to complete qu...
Comparing Sources of Stress in College Student Athletes and Non-Athletes The transition from high school to college can be stressful for any student (Hudd et al., 2000; Pritchard, Wilson, & Yamnitz, 2004), but recent evidence su... G Wilson,M Pritchard - 《Athletic Insight》 被引量: 71...
While the cognitive abilities of horses have been explored in a range of studies (reviewed in8), the potential effects of exercise on equine cognition have not been tested experimentally. In common with human athletes, domestic horses are routinely exposed to a physical warm-up prior to a ...
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. ...
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 ...
The prevalence of stress urinary incontinence in high school and college-age female athletes in the midwest: implications for education and prevention. Research has demonstrated that young female athletes participating in high-impact sports may be at higher risk for . Using a modified Bristol Female ...