SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EARLY PHYSIOLOGICAL DETECTION OF CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME IN ATHLETES
Keywords:
sports physiology, chronic fatigue syndrome, supercompensation, deadaptation, heart rate variability, autonomic balance, sympathetic system, parasympathetic system.Abstract
This article addresses the problem of early physiological detection of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in athletes engaged in high-intensity physical exertion. The effects of regular training on the body, the activation of the supercompensation mechanism, and the processes of impaired adaptive capabilities are systematically analyzed. The study substantiates the comprehensive use of heart rate variability (HRV), autonomic balance, and central hemodynamic indicators in assessing the functional state of an athlete's body. The developed table of comparative indicators allows for the differentiation of normal fatigue from pathological overstrain at early stages and enables the correction of the training process.
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2026-06-08
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