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  2. These athletes suffered life-changing injuries. Then, they ...

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    Elite athletes experience mental health disorder symptoms and psychological distress at similar, ... Following the head injuries sustained during his hockey career, the now 39-year-old Carcillo ...

  3. Data on athletes' mental health goes beyond physical health

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    To assess how athletics impact mental health, Charlie Health looked at the numbers, including data on the state of student-athlete mental health and rates of anxiety and depression among elite ...

  4. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Along with physical injury, mental health can be affected by an array of various other factors such as serious concussions, body standards, pressure from a highly competitive atmosphere, etc. [15] Studies have shown that collegiate athletes are at a higher risk for problems such as depression, suicidal ideation, alcohol and substance use, and ...

  5. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Sport organizations are advised to recognize athlete mental health as not only a core component of a healthy elite sport system but also as a key indicator of the athlete's effectiveness [173]. Some common stressors that affect an athlete's mental health are injuries, underperforming, and environmental factors. [174]

  6. Health issues in youth sports - Wikipedia

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    There is a risk of injury for athletes of all ages when participating in sports. Young athletes are vulnerable to a variety of traumatic and overused injuries due to increased growth velocity and closure of the growth plates. Between the ages of 5-24, each year there are 2.6 million emergency room visits.

  7. Post-traumatic stress disorder among athletes - Wikipedia

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    It is a psychiatric disorder, which may occur across athletes at all levels of sport participation. [1] There is a difference between the responses of a PTSD episode and a normal response to trauma. If an athlete injures his or herself in a traumatic way, it is normal for them to go through some form of hardship before overcoming the injury. [2]

  8. 5 student-athletes' deaths by suicide show NCAA must better ...

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    The NCAA has a "best practices" tool for supporting the mental health of athletes at member schools, but it doesn't feel like enough. Getting a flyer explaining what's available in terms of help ...

  9. Neurobiological effects of physical exercise - Wikipedia

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    Neuroplasticity is the process by which neurons adapt to a disturbance over time, and most often occurs in response to repeated exposure to stimuli. [27] Aerobic exercise increases the production of neurotrophic factors [note 1] (e.g., BDNF, IGF-1, VEGF) which mediate improvements in cognitive functions and various forms of memory by promoting blood vessel formation in the brain, adult ...