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Journal of Physical Fitness, Medicine & Treatment in Sports is an interdisciplinary open access peer reviewed journal that publishes original research, reviews, short communication, case reports, news, commentaries etc., in the field of sports medicine, treatment and exercise medication.

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  • Submission: May 07, 2018; Published: May 10, 2018 *Corresponding author: Thiago Guimarães, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology-Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Email: Physical inactivity is one of the main causes attributed to the development of chronic non-communicable diseases [1]

  • Overtraining is a neuroendocrine disorder resulting from the imbalance between a high stresses loads associated with insufficient recovery time for the body

  • The clinical manifestation of overtraining occurs through a series of signs and symptoms responsible for physiological, psychological and behavioral, neuroendocrine, biochemical, hormonal, immunological and performance-related changes [3]

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Overtraining is a neuroendocrine disorder resulting from the imbalance between a high stresses loads associated with insufficient recovery time for the body. Submission: May 07, 2018; Published: May 10, 2018 *Corresponding author: Thiago Guimarães, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology-Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Email: Physical inactivity is one of the main causes attributed to the development of chronic non-communicable diseases [1]. Strenuous exercise loads can impair performance and lead to health damage, such as cellular immune suppression, window of opportunity, and overtraining [2].

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