How can overtraining syndrome (OTS) be diagnosed?
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is diagnosed through exclusion, meaning other causes of performance decline, such as iron deficiency anemia or depression, must first be ruled out. The consensus statement from the European College of Sport Science outlines that true OTS involves a prolonged performance decrease, hormonal changes, and psychological symptoms persisting for months.
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