“…The most frequently monitored domains were perceived sleep quality (n 5 9) (3,12,19,25,28,29,32,38,49), stress (n 5 8) (3,12,19,25,29,38,49,55), and muscle soreness (n 5 7) (3,12,19,29,32,38,49), whereas 6 studies (3,12,19,29,32,49) also calculated composite scores of questionnaires made of multiple items (i.e., sum of single-item scores). Regarding the robustness of AROM tools, only 4 studies (37,38,48,55) implemented previously validated questionnaires, namely the Profile of Mood States (2,37), the Consensus Sleep Diary (9,38), Psychobiosocial states (4,48), and the Acute Recovery and Stress Scale (35,55), respectively. Eight of the remaining studies used well-being questionnaires (3,12,19,25,29,49) or recovery scales…”