Overtraining Syndrome in Athletes A Comprehensive Review and Novel P
This book discusses major changes in our understanding of the most prevalent non-orthopedic, sports-related condition – overtraining syndrome (OTS), arguing that it should be considered as the manifestation of burnout in athletes, rather than simply the r
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Overtraining Syndrome in Athletes
Flavio Cadegiani
Overtraining Syndrome in Athletes A Comprehensive Review and Novel Perspectives
Flavio Cadegiani Federal University of São Paulo São Paulo São Paulo Brazil
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To my mom, Ana Dorinda, who always supported me. To my dad, Flavio, for his unique way of loving. To my stepdad, Weber; stepmom, Mara; sister, Pietra; my maternal grandparents, Maria del Carmen and Mariano; and paternal grandparents, Alice and Pietro, in memoriam. To the athletes that participated in the EROS study, who opened the doors to a new era in understanding overtraining syndrome. To the non-athletes that participated in the EROS study, who opened the doors to the cognizance of endocrinology and metabolism in the healthy athlete. To Prof. Dr. Claudio Kater, my PhD guide and tutor forever, who supported me wherever I wanted to go, providing me the most expert opinions, and who has become the reference of my professional and scientific life. To my colleagues from the PhD program in Clinical Endocrinology at the Adrenal and Hypertension Unit, Department of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil.
To all editors who gave me the chance to publish my work, opening the doors to the world. To all reviewers who gave me true lessons and guidance to never stop improving the quality of what I publish. To the team at my private clinic, who helped me make last-minute changes and supported m
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