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期刊名:International journal of sports medicine

缩写:INT J SPORTS MED

ISSN:0172-4622

e-ISSN:1439-3964

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Meghan K Magee,Angela Miller,Jennifer B Fields et al. Meghan K Magee et al.
The purpose of the current study was to identify the influence of individual characteristics on differences in body fat percentage between air displacement plethysmography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (change in body fat percentage)...
Michael King,Derek Ball,Neil V Gibson et al. Michael King et al.
The present study aimed to investigate the development of physical performance attributes across one competition year in male youth soccer players from different playing levels, while controlling for baseline performance, chronological age,...
Priscila Alves Teixeira Ribas,Joao Victor Schoemberger Roth,Henrique Kenji Takarada et al. Priscila Alves Teixeira Ribas et al.
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory condition that involves bone resorption and leads to tooth loss. This study aimed to evaluate the biological plausibility of exercise's potential impact on periodontal repair in rats. Forty-eight male...
Mats Willem Jacobs,Joshua Frederik Feuerbacher,Wilhelm Bloch et al. Mats Willem Jacobs et al.
Overall performance in triathlon is largely determined by cycling and running performances, which depend on maximal and submaximal physiological factors. This study assessed the associations of these physiological factors between running an...
Mika Kamiya-Saito,Hirofumi Zempo,Kathleen Yasmin de Almeida et al. Mika Kamiya-Saito et al.
The R577X polymorphism in the α-actinin-3 gene (ACTN3) influences the expression of α-actinin-3, and previous studies have reported its association with muscle strength and power performance. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed...
Diego Ferraro Farro,Marcelo Guimarães,Eduarda Blanco-Rambo et al. Diego Ferraro Farro et al.
The interference effect associated with concurrent training (CT) has been widely debated. A recent model suggests that including sprint interval training (SIT) as the endurance component may attenuate this effect. However, studies examining...
Mojtaba Asgari,Martin Hägglund,Benedikt Terschluse et al. Mojtaba Asgari et al.
The effectiveness of the Football+- and 11+-programs in improving landing quality among players with a history of severe ankle or knee injury remains unexplored. This study examined (i) the efficacy of these programs in developing landing a...
Ignacio Martinez-Navarro,Juan Vicente-Mampel,Raul López-Grueso et al. Ignacio Martinez-Navarro et al.
Our aim was twofold. Firstly, to assess whether uphill walking economy was related with step and ventilatory kinematics. Secondly, to examine whether uphill walking economy represented an independent performance factor in ultra-trail races....
Mako Fukano,Namie Takahashi,Takakuni Sakurai Mako Fukano
Incidence of ankle sprain and chronic ankle instability is higher in women versus men. One sex-specific factor may be the greater ligamentous laxity in women compared with men, potentially influenced by estrogen and relaxin activity. This s...
Germano M Putti,Matheus S Norberto,Carlos Dellavechia de Carvalho et al. Germano M Putti et al.
Intermittent hypoxia combined with physical training may enhance performance and health parameters but can impair session quality, limiting adaptations. To address these drawbacks, inter-effort recovery hypoxia has been proposed. This study...