Sport science and medicine practitioners are interested in the relationships between training load, injury, and illness. The extent to which training preparedness is associated with workload-related injury and illness risk is debated. Therefore, this study applied multi-level mixed effect logistic regression to investigate time-dependent (±7- and ±28-day) relationships between training preparedness (fatigue, mood, motivation, soreness, stress, sleep duration, and quality), training load, injury, and illness in 536 elite and pre-elite female netball athletes. Absolute risk (AR ± 95% CI) of sustaining an injury (0.98 ± 0.06%, n = 1122 injuries, N = 254 athletes) or illness (1.09 ± 0.10%, n = 2881, N = 432 athletes) was calculated. All trainin...
IntroductionThe interest in Para athletes’ health continues to increase. Still, there are few studie...
To identify contributing factors to the incidence of illness for professional team-sport athletes, u...
Introduction Indoor team sport players have a high injury risk (Theisen et al., 2013). It is assumed...
Objectives Illness can disrupt training and competition performance of athletes. Few studies have qu...
The aim of this study was to investigate injury and illness associations with perceptual wellness, n...
Introduction: In elite athletes, the margins between success and failure are very small, and so to ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate if changes in perceived stress and recovery over ...
Background Clinically it is understood that rapid increases in training loads expose an athlete to a...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of training modification on achieving performance goals. Previ...
Background: Elite junior Australian football players experience high training loads across levels of...
Contains fulltext : 207924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although sports...
This study was conducted to monitor the training pattens throughout a basketball season in order to...
Excessive training loads have been identified as a risk factor for injury among athletes, although p...
The ability for coaches and fitness staff to monitor and analyse training programs has become increa...
Excessive training loads have been identified as a risk factor for injury among athletes, although p...
IntroductionThe interest in Para athletes’ health continues to increase. Still, there are few studie...
To identify contributing factors to the incidence of illness for professional team-sport athletes, u...
Introduction Indoor team sport players have a high injury risk (Theisen et al., 2013). It is assumed...
Objectives Illness can disrupt training and competition performance of athletes. Few studies have qu...
The aim of this study was to investigate injury and illness associations with perceptual wellness, n...
Introduction: In elite athletes, the margins between success and failure are very small, and so to ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate if changes in perceived stress and recovery over ...
Background Clinically it is understood that rapid increases in training loads expose an athlete to a...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of training modification on achieving performance goals. Previ...
Background: Elite junior Australian football players experience high training loads across levels of...
Contains fulltext : 207924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although sports...
This study was conducted to monitor the training pattens throughout a basketball season in order to...
Excessive training loads have been identified as a risk factor for injury among athletes, although p...
The ability for coaches and fitness staff to monitor and analyse training programs has become increa...
Excessive training loads have been identified as a risk factor for injury among athletes, although p...
IntroductionThe interest in Para athletes’ health continues to increase. Still, there are few studie...
To identify contributing factors to the incidence of illness for professional team-sport athletes, u...
Introduction Indoor team sport players have a high injury risk (Theisen et al., 2013). It is assumed...