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Mental Health of Athletes

2021

Athletes represent the peak of human potential, but they are still people. Mental illness affects 35% of elite athletes, manifesting as stress, eating disorders, burnout, or depression and anxiety. See more...

08:40 min

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USC Volleyball Star Talks Eating Disorders and Mental Health in Female Athletes

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Athlete Well-Being