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Varley Teoldo da Costa

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Publications -  84
Citations -  573

Varley Teoldo da Costa is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Burnout. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 79 publications receiving 489 citations. Previous affiliations of Varley Teoldo da Costa include University Center of Belo Horizonte.

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Relative age effect in Olympic Taekwondo athletes.

TL;DR: This study aimed to investigate the relative age effect on Olympic Taekwondo athletes, in several Olympic Games, and in both sexes, and found no discernable effects.
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The Relative Age Effect in Combat Sports: An Analysis of Olympic Judo Athletes, 1964–2012

TL;DR: In a selected group of judo athletes who had participated at the highest competitive level, RAEs were present in both athletes who won Olympic medals and heavyweight athletes in the male group.
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Comparison of relative age of elite athletes participating in the 2008 Brazilian soccer championship series A and B

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate and compare the existence of differences between semesters and birth date quartiles in professional soccer participating in the Brazilian Soccer Championship Series A (1st division) and B (2nd division) in 2008.
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A Síndrome de Burnout no esporte brasileiro

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that there is a lack of researches about Burnout in the Brazilian sport environment, and that no empirical studies were found with respect to burnout in referees and fitness coaches.
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2016 Rio Olympic Games: Can the schedule of events compromise athletes' performance?

TL;DR: Night-time competition could lead to injury and may compromise an athlete’s decision-making, attentional, physiological and other processes, which could negatively affect the performance of athletes and their teams.