“…All studies were written in English and performed in eight different countries predominantly originating from Portugal (n=3). The studies included athletes from various disciplines including cross-country skiers (Alméras et al, 1991), university students with 9 different sports [cycling, hockey, kayaking, rugby, netball, athletics, water sports and rowing] (Clemente, Nikolaidis, Martins, & Mendes, 2016;Driller, Dixon, & Clark, 2017), triathlon (Drenowatz, Eisenmann, Pivarnik, Pfeiffer, & Carlson, 2013), cycling (Drenowatz et al, 2013;Pollock et al, 2018), running (Drenowatz et al, 2013;Exel, Mateus, Abrantes, Leite, & Sampaio, 2019;Rantalainen, Pesola, Quittner, Ridgers, & Belavy, 2018;Swartz, Miller, Cho, Welch, & Strath, 2017;Whitfield, Pettee Gabriel, & Kohl, 2014), football (Exel et al, 2019;Weiler, Aggio, Hamer, Taylor, & Kumar, 2015), elite athletes from different disciplines [long-distance running, road cycling, triathlon, judo, taekwondo, swimming, sailing, tennis, handball, track and field athletics and pentathlon] (Júdice, Silva, Magalhães, Matias, & Sardinha, 2014) and rowing . McCracken et al only reported different sport categories which consisted of snow/ice, water, team, skill, racquet, multi, endurance, lifting, urban and others (McCracken & Dogra, 2018).…”