Researchers show persistent interest in mood responses among athletes and exercisers. Mood profiling has often focused on antecedents and behavioural consequences associated with the iceberg (Morgan, 1980) and inverse iceberg profiles (Terry, 1995). The iceberg profile (high vigour, low tension, depression, anger, fatigue, confusion) is associated with positive mental health and superior performance. The inverse iceberg profile (low vigour, high tension, depression, anger, fatigue, confusion) is associated with risk of psychopathology and used as a diagnostic criterion for overtraining syndrome. Four novel and theoretically meaningful mood profiles, termed the inverse Everest, shark fin, submerged, and surface profiles, were identified rece...
Moods have been investigated previously in a range of cultural contexts. In our study, we investigat...
The overtraining syndrome (OTS) is largely a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to in...
Moods have been shown to be predictive of athletic performance and a reflection of mental health sta...
Introduction Researchers show persistent interest in mood responses among athletes and exercisers. ...
Mood profiling has a long history of use within sport and exercise psychology, dating back to the 19...
Mood profiling has been a popular assessment strategy since the 1970s, although little evidence exis...
Mood profiling has been a popular assessment strategy since the 1970s, although little evidence exist...
Parsons-Smith, Terry, and Machin (2017) recently identified and described six mood profile clusters,...
Mood profiling has a long history in the field of sport and exercise. Several novel mood profile clu...
Article no. 2021Researchers have extensively examined and reviewed the relationship of the profile o...
Mood profiling is a popular method of quantifying and classifying feeling states. Previous research ...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
Research into mood and performance relationships has had a strong focus on psychometric testing, com...
International audienceIn the area of mood profiling, six distinct profiles are reported in the liter...
The aim was to explore depressive symptoms through the response styles theory in Icelandic elite ath...
Moods have been investigated previously in a range of cultural contexts. In our study, we investigat...
The overtraining syndrome (OTS) is largely a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to in...
Moods have been shown to be predictive of athletic performance and a reflection of mental health sta...
Introduction Researchers show persistent interest in mood responses among athletes and exercisers. ...
Mood profiling has a long history of use within sport and exercise psychology, dating back to the 19...
Mood profiling has been a popular assessment strategy since the 1970s, although little evidence exis...
Mood profiling has been a popular assessment strategy since the 1970s, although little evidence exist...
Parsons-Smith, Terry, and Machin (2017) recently identified and described six mood profile clusters,...
Mood profiling has a long history in the field of sport and exercise. Several novel mood profile clu...
Article no. 2021Researchers have extensively examined and reviewed the relationship of the profile o...
Mood profiling is a popular method of quantifying and classifying feeling states. Previous research ...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
Research into mood and performance relationships has had a strong focus on psychometric testing, com...
International audienceIn the area of mood profiling, six distinct profiles are reported in the liter...
The aim was to explore depressive symptoms through the response styles theory in Icelandic elite ath...
Moods have been investigated previously in a range of cultural contexts. In our study, we investigat...
The overtraining syndrome (OTS) is largely a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to in...
Moods have been shown to be predictive of athletic performance and a reflection of mental health sta...