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Comparative Study of the Long-Term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Nutritional Practices Among International Elite and Sub-Elite Athletes: A Sample of 1420 Participants from 14 Countries.

Morteza TaheriHelmi Ben SaadJad Adrian WashifLuis Felipe Reynoso-SánchezMasoud MirmoezziLeila YouzbashiKhaled TrabelsiMozhgan MoshtaghHussein Muñoz-HelúLeonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-SantosAli SeghatoleslamiFarnaz TorabiYusuf SoyluCem KurtRodrigo Luiz VanciniShabnam DelkashMarjan Sadat RezaeiMahdi AshouriShazia TahiraMansour SayyahHamdi ChtourouIsmail DergaaJana StrahlerAndressa Fontes Guimarães-MatarunaTyler W LebaronEbrahim Shaabani EzdiniArdeshir AlizadeHassane ZouhalAlexander T TarnavaCain ClarkNooshin BigdeliAchraf AmmarÖzgür EkenKarim Ben AyedNicola Luigi BragazziHadi NobariMabliny ThuanyKatja WeissBeat KnechtleKhadijeh Irandoust
Published in: Sports medicine - open (2023)
In conclusion, two years into the pandemic, elite athletes were likelier to have better mental health profiles than sub-elite athletes but surprisingly had lower diet quality.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • body composition
  • sars cov
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental illness
  • physical activity
  • high school
  • quality improvement