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O presente estudo analisou a associação entre estados humor e Síndrome de Overtraining em
jovens atletas e as possíveis diferenças nos estados de humor e na SOT em função do nível
competitivo e em função das idades. No total, 219 jovens atletas, com idades compreendidas entre
os 13 e os 17 anos (M = 14,81; DP = 1,35), foram considerados para análise deste estudo. Os
resultados demonstraram que existe uma relação positiva e significativa entre a depressão, o
desajuste ao treino, a confusão (negativo) e a tensão com a SOT. Foram, também, encontradas
diferenças significativas nos estados de humor hostilidade e depressão em função do nível
competitivo e nos estados de humor confusão (positivo) e hostilidade em função da idade. Estes
dados indicam, não só, que existe uma associação positiva entre estados de humor negativos e a
SOT, como a existência de diferenças entre níveis competitivos e entre idades, sendo, por isso,
necessário ter em conta essas variáveis.
This study analyzed the association between mood states and Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) in young athletes and the possible differences in mood states and in OTS considering the competitive level and age groups. In total, 219 young athletes, aged between 13 and 17 years old (M = 14.81; SD = 1.35), were considered for analysis in this study. The results demonstrate that there is a positive and significant relationship between depression, maladjustment to training, confusion (negative) and tension with OTS. Significant differences were also found in the mood states, anger and depression at the competitive level, and in confusion (positive) and anger according to age. These data indicate, not only, that there is a positive association between negative mood states and OTS, as well as the existence of differences between competitive levels and between age groups, therefore, it is necessary to take these variables into account.
This study analyzed the association between mood states and Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) in young athletes and the possible differences in mood states and in OTS considering the competitive level and age groups. In total, 219 young athletes, aged between 13 and 17 years old (M = 14.81; SD = 1.35), were considered for analysis in this study. The results demonstrate that there is a positive and significant relationship between depression, maladjustment to training, confusion (negative) and tension with OTS. Significant differences were also found in the mood states, anger and depression at the competitive level, and in confusion (positive) and anger according to age. These data indicate, not only, that there is a positive association between negative mood states and OTS, as well as the existence of differences between competitive levels and between age groups, therefore, it is necessary to take these variables into account.
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estados de humor síndrome de Overtraining jovens atletas nível competitivo mood states Overtraining syndrome young athletes competitive level