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Mental Health in Sport: A Growing Priority for Athletes

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

French Olympic Officials Champion Mental Health​ as Performance Imperative

PARIS – recognizing⁤ a critical shift in athlete wellbeing, ‍French Olympic and Paralympic officials are prioritizing mental⁤ health support as integral to peak performance, particularly⁢ leading into and following the ⁤Paris 2024⁢ Games.The initiative, spearheaded by Amélie Oudéa-Castéra and Marie-Amélie Le Fur, aims to destigmatize seeking help and provide comprehensive care for athletes throughout their ‍careers.

“For help is not a sign of weakness. But on the ‍contrary, proof of intelligence, maturity, and the condition for reconciling ⁣health and performance,”⁤ stated⁤ Le Fur.

The program stems from data gathered through a new psychological state ⁣questionnaire integrated into the SMR [surveillance médicale réglementaire] process.This questionnaire, beyond aiding‍ medical staff, aims to empower athletes ‌to identify their needs and advocate for ​support.

A collaborative action plan, developed with the paralympic Committee, Insep, the National Sports Agency, and the Ministry, focuses on raising awareness, improving access‍ to specialists, and ensuring consistent ⁢monitoring during major competitions. Currently, only 4% of “welfare officers” – support personnel for ​athletes – receive support themselves, a statistic officials ⁤aim to dramatically improve.

A specific “Blue Epilogue” program is being piloted at Insep to address the challenges faced by athletes transitioning out⁢ of competitive sport, acknowledging the potential for depression linked to metabolic and lifestyle⁣ changes.

“You too ‌must pay attention​ to your mental health, because being physically and mentally well ​during the games will be an essential element for⁣ performance,” Le Fur emphasized.

Oudéa-Castéra and Le fur are actively ‌seeking partnerships and additional funding ​to sustain ⁤and expand these mental health initiatives, recognizing the long-term commitment required for lasting impact.

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