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Stress and Injuries in Athletes Many individuals who enjoy participating in running sports are high achievers who balance numerous responsibilities every day. Work, study, relationships, training and competition, we aim
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New England Journal / Galambos S.A. P.C. / /

Country

Australia / /

IndustryTerm

clinical applications / automatic and somatic nervous systems / transportation / organ systems / nervous systems / body systems / immune and skeletal systems / important body systems / energy releasing processes / muscular energy / energy sources / endocrine and nervous systems / chemical signals / energy / /

MedicalCondition

elevated injury / sports injuries / chronic stressors / increase urination rates causing dehydration / natural fatigue / disease / chronic stress response / adrenal dysfunction / chronic / physical changes / chronic exposure / acute and chronic stress levels / diabetes / Vitamin D deficiency / metabolic syndrome / pain / starvation / injury / diseases / chronic stress / body’s chronic stress load / pains / restlessness / generalized fatigue / continual musculoskeletal aches / illness / depression / athletic injuries / Injuries / upper respiratory tract infections / acute myocardial infarction / /

MedicalTreatment

physiotherapy / massage / /

Organization

Queensland Academy of Sport / Australian Psychological Society / /

Person

Max Cherry / Walter Bradford Cannon / /

Position

huge stress-producer / caught off-guard / athlete / coach / Avoiding athlete / self-coached athlete / /

Product

estradiol / testosterone / Vitamin D / /

PublishedMedium

New England Journal of Medicine / /

Region

New England / /

Technology

neuroscience / sports medicine / /

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