2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.615715
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Associations Between C-Reactive Protein Levels, Exercise Addiction, and Athlete Burnout in Endurance Athletes

Abstract: Regular physical activity can support long-term health maintenance, e.g., by reducing inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. However, excessive physical activity can promote the development of both mental and physical illness as well. From a psychological perspective, excessive exercise can lead to the development of exercise addiction (EA) and athlete burnout (AB). However, EA and AB have been rarely investigated so far and it is still unknown whether they are associated with risk facto… Show more

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“…Average CRP level at beginning of the study was M = 3.06 mg/l (SD = 0.66) and average PCL-Score was M = 35.44 (SD = 2.59). After outlier analysis, three patients were excluded because of CRP values > 12.5 mg/l ( Britting et al, 2021 ; Becker et al, 2021 ) resulting in a final sample size of n = 27 for the analyses. T-tests showed no differences between the beginning of therapy (T1) or after follow-up (T5) regarding CRP, t (14) = −0.64, p = .532, d = −0.17.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Average CRP level at beginning of the study was M = 3.06 mg/l (SD = 0.66) and average PCL-Score was M = 35.44 (SD = 2.59). After outlier analysis, three patients were excluded because of CRP values > 12.5 mg/l ( Britting et al, 2021 ; Becker et al, 2021 ) resulting in a final sample size of n = 27 for the analyses. T-tests showed no differences between the beginning of therapy (T1) or after follow-up (T5) regarding CRP, t (14) = −0.64, p = .532, d = −0.17.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, to assess CRP levels, Dried Blood Spots (DBS; Danese et al, 2011 ; McDade, 2014 ) were collected at the end of the session. This method is well-suited for the assessment of CRP levels and is established in our research group (e.g., Britting et al, 2021 ; Becker et al, 2021a ). In short, participants provided four capillary blood samples after a finger prick on a special filter paper (Whatman 903, GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Germany).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of sports volunteers is the key to the success and long-term sustainability of national sports development in sports clubs, sports organizations and sports events because it is believed that the involvement of sports volunteers can increase community participation in sports (Bang et al, 2019;Rozmiarek, Poczta and Malchrowicz-Mośko, 2021). Basically, community participation in sports has significant health and psychosocial implications (Yin et al, 2020;Becker, Dupke and Rohleder, 2021;Vernerova, Marova and Chmelik, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%