01404nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001800118653001700136653002900153653002300182100002000205700001800225700002100243700002900264245009900293300001100392490000600403520073700409022001401146020001401160 1997 d c01/1997bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aSports stress10aOvertraining10aPsychological indicators10aBiological markers1 aAlicia Salvador1 aJorge Ricarte1 aLuis Moya-Albiol1 aEsperanza González-Bono00aSubjective indicators of adaptation to training and their relationship with biological markers a87-1010 v33 aThe relationship between regular physical activity and health has been found to follow a doseresponse pattern; excessive training load induces the so called “overtraining syndrome” which is characterized by persistent fatigue and a decrease in performance. A number of studies have intended to determine appropriate indicators in order to identify sportspersons in the initial stages of distress and to prevent its advance. In this study, a questionnaire of psychobehavioral signs has been employed to analyze the adaptation to training in elite sportspersons. Reliability and validity of this questionnaire have been studied, as well as its relationships with other subjective and biological markers proposed in the literature. a1134-7937 a2174-0437