Transition process towards sports retreat: a systematic revision using the tool PRISMA
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https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.2022.v11i3.15708Keywords:
sport, retirement, training, Olympic Games, Paralympic GamesAbstract
The phenomena of sports retreat is a topic relatively new in sports science, for this reason it is addressed currently ideas about the process towards the sports retreat as the last stage in a professional sport career and competitive longevity in long-term athletes. The objective of this systematic revision is to identify researches which involve the way how they assume the transition process towards the sports retreat and the detraining of athletes. To carry out this work, it was necessary an examination of the data. Scopus, Ebsco and Sciencedirect along august 2022. The analysis was done through a combination of the terms: Detraining, Retirement and Sport using the inclusion criteria. Published review articles in the last ten years, In English or Spanish that allow access to complete texts. During the search 16.642 articles were found. After applying different filters and keeping in mind the title and the research objectives, 165 of them were taken into consideration, which were examined with the application of the check list suggested by the PRISMA tool. It provided us 17 articles to be considered in this research. From these, two of them come from systematic revision, one of them with PRISMA methodology, besides four quantitative and 11 qualitative.
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