Table 1

Demographic data and reported symptoms of the patients

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SexMenWomenMenMenMenMenMenMenWomenMen
Age18173836314621352322
Height (cm)188163176189185178185187179
Weight (kg)78.739647867.972.568.974.877.362.8
SportMotor crossDistance runningDistance running400 m runningDistance runningTriathlonCyclingRace walkingSwimmingDistance running
Duration symptoms before testing1 year1 yearAt least 3 monthsAt least 2 monthsAt least half a year2–3 months6 weeks2 weeks2 weeks5 months
Duration recovery after testing1 yearSeveral years>5 years>3 yearsNo full recovery1–2 monthsmax 6 monthsapprox 12 weeks1 month3 months
Performance decrementsUnable to complete training sessionsUnable to perform normal training because of dizzinessUnable to perform normal trainingUnable to perform normal trainingUnable to perform normal trainingHRmax<150, dizziness and dyspnoea during uphill cyclingUnable to complete races, bad recovery from trainingUnable to complete normal training and racesDifficulty with speed trainingUnable to complete normal training and worse race performance
FatigueSevereSevereSevereSevereSevereSevereSevereSevere
Muscle sorenessHeavy legsHeavy and painful legsmuscle sorenesshamstring painheavy upper legs
Other symptomsSleeps 11–12 h each night, psychological problemsAnorexiaPsychological problems, depressionGets up frequently to urinate, impotenceSleeping disturbancespsychological problemssleeps 14 h per daydifficulties getting up, gained 5 kg in 5 months
DiagnosisOTSOTSOTSOTSOTSNFONFONFONFONFO
  • NFO, non-functional overreaching; OTS, overtraining syndrome.