Over-training has become a common practice nowadays. Many people workout because they want to gain muscle,
Some medical studies suggest that over-training may cause a temporary decrease in testosterone
levels. Testosterone is the principal male sex hormone which plays an important role in libido, immune function, energy, and many more. This hormone is essential for the development of male sex and reproductive organs like the penis, testicles, and the prostate. Low levels of testosterone may cause a problem to many men.
A temporary reduction in
Women who engage in over-training are at risk of many health problems like amenorrhea, a term that refers to the absence of menstrual periods. This is experienced by women because of extremely
Signs and symptoms of over-training may include the following:
- missed or irregular menstrual periods
- extreme thinness
- extreme or rapid weight loss
- behaviors that reflect frequent like eating very little, not eating in front of others, and focus on low-calorie food
- frequent and intense exercising (taking aerobics class followed by a five mile run, swimming for long hours, and weight-lifting
- an "I can't miss a day of workout" attitude
- anxious preoccupation with injuries
- exercising despite illness, bad weather, injury and other conditions that may require resting
- too much self-criticism or self-dissatisfaction
- extreme anxiety and low self-esteem
- fatigue
- sleep difficulties
- feeling cold most of the time
- constant conversations about weight
If these signs are experienced, it is important to make adjustments in one's exercise routine and eating regimen. Exercising in moderation and reducing the intensity from time to time, coupled with healthy diets may help prevent the adverse effects of over-training. For women, it is also best to seek advice from one's doctor to make sure that one's missed periods is not a sign of over-training. Individuals who want to lose weight properly are encouraged to consult doctors and other health professionals for advice. Understanding the proper workout regimen, and including a healthy diet in one's lifestyle may lead to improved health and overall well-being.
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