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Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS

OBJECTIVES: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), a common dysfunction among elite athletes, causes decreased performance and fatigue and has no standardized diagnostic criteria. The Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome (EROS) study identified more than 45 potential biomarkers of OTS. I...

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Autores principales: Cadegiani, Flavio Adsuara, da Silva, Pedro Henrique Luiz, Abrao, Tatiana Camargo Pereira, Kater, Claudio Elias
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7193300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32373644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3937819
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author Cadegiani, Flavio Adsuara
da Silva, Pedro Henrique Luiz
Abrao, Tatiana Camargo Pereira
Kater, Claudio Elias
author_facet Cadegiani, Flavio Adsuara
da Silva, Pedro Henrique Luiz
Abrao, Tatiana Camargo Pereira
Kater, Claudio Elias
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description OBJECTIVES: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), a common dysfunction among elite athletes, causes decreased performance and fatigue and has no standardized diagnostic criteria. The Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome (EROS) study identified more than 45 potential biomarkers of OTS. In the present study, we hypothesized that combinations of these biomarkers could be an accurate diagnostic tool for OTS. METHODS: We selected parameters with largest difference and fewest overlapping results compared to healthy athletes and highest feasibility and reproducibility. Among the multiple combinations attempted, we chose those that did not show overlapping results, according to the objective. RESULTS: We included 11 clinical parameters, 4 basal hormones, and 5 hormonal responses in Insulin Tolerance Test (ITT). The three selected diagnostic tools were the (i) EROS-CLINICAL, with only clinical parameters, which was suitable as an initial assessment for athletes suspected of OTS; (ii) EROS-SIMPLIFIED, with clinical parameters and basal hormones, when the EROS-CLINICAL was inconclusive; and (iii) EROS-COMPLETE, with basal and hormonal responses to stimulation tests, which was valuable for population-based screening, research purposes, and unusual presentations of OTS. CONCLUSION: We identified innovative tools with 100% accuracy for the diagnosis of OTS, without the need to exclude confounding disorders.
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spelling pubmed-71933002020-05-05 Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS Cadegiani, Flavio Adsuara da Silva, Pedro Henrique Luiz Abrao, Tatiana Camargo Pereira Kater, Claudio Elias J Sports Med (Hindawi Publ Corp) Research Article OBJECTIVES: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), a common dysfunction among elite athletes, causes decreased performance and fatigue and has no standardized diagnostic criteria. The Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome (EROS) study identified more than 45 potential biomarkers of OTS. In the present study, we hypothesized that combinations of these biomarkers could be an accurate diagnostic tool for OTS. METHODS: We selected parameters with largest difference and fewest overlapping results compared to healthy athletes and highest feasibility and reproducibility. Among the multiple combinations attempted, we chose those that did not show overlapping results, according to the objective. RESULTS: We included 11 clinical parameters, 4 basal hormones, and 5 hormonal responses in Insulin Tolerance Test (ITT). The three selected diagnostic tools were the (i) EROS-CLINICAL, with only clinical parameters, which was suitable as an initial assessment for athletes suspected of OTS; (ii) EROS-SIMPLIFIED, with clinical parameters and basal hormones, when the EROS-CLINICAL was inconclusive; and (iii) EROS-COMPLETE, with basal and hormonal responses to stimulation tests, which was valuable for population-based screening, research purposes, and unusual presentations of OTS. CONCLUSION: We identified innovative tools with 100% accuracy for the diagnosis of OTS, without the need to exclude confounding disorders. Hindawi 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7193300/ /pubmed/32373644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3937819 Text en Copyright © 2020 Flavio Adsuara Cadegiani et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cadegiani, Flavio Adsuara
da Silva, Pedro Henrique Luiz
Abrao, Tatiana Camargo Pereira
Kater, Claudio Elias
Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title_full Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title_fullStr Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title_short Diagnosis of Overtraining Syndrome: Results of the Endocrine and Metabolic Responses on Overtraining Syndrome Study: EROS-DIAGNOSIS
title_sort diagnosis of overtraining syndrome: results of the endocrine and metabolic responses on overtraining syndrome study: eros-diagnosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7193300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32373644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3937819
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