Research paper
Acute and chronic individualised psychophysiological stress assessment of elite athletes through non-invasive biochemical analysis.
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- Acute and chronic individualised psychophysiological stress assessment of elite athletes through non-invasive biochemical analysis.
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Intense exercise is known to cause alterations in the psychophysiological status of an athlete. Monitoring the health and recovery of an athlete is imperative for the maintenance of performance and reduced fatigue and injury incidence. The physicality associated with select sports results in significant elevations and suppression of psychophysiological biomarkers that are often modulated by game-related impacts, intense training regimes and psychosocial aspects associated with the professiona...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2015
- Creator
- Lindsay, Angus John Chisholm
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/10737
- Related subjects
- rugby / psychophysiological stress / inflammation / muscle damage / stress / immune system / oxidative stress / cardiovascular stress / mixed martial arts / body building / chromatography / neopterin / biopterin / myoglobin / cortisol / immunoglobulin A / recovery / exercise / sport / clinical / athlete / biochemistry / non-invasive / fatigue / overtraining / acute / chronic / inter-individual / season / GPS / player / 7 / 8-dihydroneopterin / tetrahydrobiopterin / cold water immersion / impacts / resistance training / macrophage / T-cell / lung / respiration / ventilator
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