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Mental Health Disorders in Ultra Endurance Athletes per ICD-11 Classifications: A Review of an Overlooked Community in Sports Psychiatry.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/180899
Date of Publication
February 23, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Forensisch-Psychiatri...

Author
Colangelo, Jill
Forensisch-Psychiatrischer Dienst (FPD)
Smith, Alexander James
Forensisch-Psychiatrischer Dienst (FPD)
Buadze, Ana
Keay, Nicola
Liebrenz, Michael
Forensisch-Psychiatrischer Dienst (FPD)
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Sports
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2075-4663
Publisher
MDPI
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3390/sports11030052
PubMed ID
36976938
Uncontrolled Keywords

ICD-11 endocrine dysf...

Description
INTRODUCTION

Although research suggests that exercise benefits mental health, psychiatric disorders have been acknowledged in the ultra-endurance-athlete population. At present, the mental-health consequences of high-volume training associated with ultra-endurance sports are not well understood.

METHODS

We conducted a narrative review summarizing primary observations about mental disorders per ICD-11 criteria in ultra-endurance athletes using a keyword search in Scopus and PubMed.

RESULTS

We identified 25 papers discussing ICD-11-classified psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and schizophrenia in ultra-endurance athletes.

DISCUSSION

Although evidence is limited, available papers indicate that there is a sizable incidence of mental-health issues and composite psychopathological vulnerabilities in this community. We contend that ultra-endurance athletes may represent a different, though similar, demographic than elite and/or professional athletes, as they often engage in high-volume training with similarly high motivation. This can have regulatory implications, which we also highlight.

CONCLUSION

Mental illness in ultra-endurance athletes is an underrepresented topic in sports medicine, though psychiatric disorders may be especially prevalent in this population. Further inquiry is necessary to inform athletes and healthcare practitioners about the possible mental-health implications associated with participation in ultra-endurance sports.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/165803
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