Differences in weekly training load, well-being, and hormonal responses between European-and national-level professional male basketball players during the pre …

D Conte, P Kamarauskas - … of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to compare the weekly fluctuation in training load (sRPE-load), well-being
(perceived fatigue, stress, mood, sleep, and muscle soreness), and hormonal responses …

Weekly Fluctuations in, and Associations Between, Salivary Hormone Responses, Load, and Well-Being During the Pre-season in Professional Male Basketball …

P Kamarauskas, AT Scanlan, D Ferioli… - The Journal of Strength …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Kamarauskas, P, Scanlan, A, Ferioli, D, and Conte, D. Weekly fluctuations in, and
associations between, salivary hormone responses, load, and well-being during the pre …

Weekly fluctuations in salivary hormone responses and their relationships with load and well-being in semiprofessional, male basketball players during a congested in …

P Kamarauskas, I Lukonaitienė… - … Journal of Sports …, 2021 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: To assess weekly fluctuations in hormonal responses and their relationships with
load and well-being during a congested in-season phase in basketball players. Methods …

Perceived training load, muscle soreness, stress, fatigue, and sleep quality in professional basketball: a full season study

FM Clemente, B Mendes, SGT Bredt… - Journal of human …, 2019 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study aimed to compare the perceived training load (session-RPE) and wellness status
(muscle soreness, stress, fatigue, and sleep quality) within and between regular (one-match) …

Monitoring load, wellness, and psychological variables in female and male youth national team football players during international and domestic playing periods

TR Andersen, B Kästner, M Arvig, CH Larsen… - Frontiers in Sports and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Aim To study differences in total load exposure, wellness, and psychological variables in
youth female (N= 19) and male (N= 20) national team football players during domestic and …

Relationships between weekly changes in salivary hormonal responses and load measures during the pre-season phase in professional male basketball players

P Kamarauskas, I Lukonaitienė, M Kvedaras… - Biology of …, 2023 - termedia.pl
The aim of this study was to assess the relationships between weekly changes in external
and internal load considered separately and jointly and salivary hormonal responses during …

“the competitive season and off-season”: preliminary research concerning the sport-specific performance, stress, and sleep in elite male adolescent basketball …

CC Chou, FT Wang, HH Wu, SC Tsai, CY Chen… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Through scholastic sports programs, adolescent athletes compete to represent
their communities. However, few studies investigate the changes in physiological and …

Testosterone, cortisol, training frequency and playing time in elite basketball players

J Calleja-Gonzalez, NC Terrados - International SportMed Journal, 2014 - journals.co.za
Background: The aims of this study were firstly, to describe the variation in total testosterone
(TT) and cortisol (C) through the course of a complete season in elite male basketball …

Monitoring training load, recovery-stress state, immune-endocrine responses, and physical performance in elite female basketball players during a periodized training …

JA Nunes, A Moreira, BT Crewther… - The Journal of …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Nunes, JA, Moreira, A, Crewther, BT, Nosaka, K, Viveiros, L, and Aoki, MS.
Monitoring training load, recovery-stress state, immune-endocrine responses, and physical …

Differences in weekly load distribution over two Euroleague seasons with a different head coach

H Salazar, L Svilar, A Aldalur-Soto… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The weekly training management and competition loads are important aspects to optimize
the performance of professional basketball players. The objectives of the study were (a) to …