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期刊名:Medicine & science in sports & exercise

缩写:MED SCI SPORT EXER

ISSN:0195-9131

e-ISSN:1530-0315

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Dingfeng Zhang,Miguel Sánchez-Polán,Ángeles Díaz-Blanco et al. Dingfeng Zhang et al.
Purpose: To examine the effects of a supervised hybrid prenatal exercise program (combined in-person and online sessions) on the incidence of macrosomia and excessive gestational weight gain (EGWG). ...
Lorenzo Lolli Lorenzo Lolli
Purpose: To scrutinize the fundamental assumptions that underpin the formulation of the Khamis-Roche percentage of predicted adult height as the simple ratio of standing height (numerator) divided by the Khamis-Roche pred...
Daniel C Moore,Sean R Notley,Sean L Corrigan et al. Daniel C Moore et al.
Purpose: Many workers complete prolonged shifts (≥8 h) across consecutive days in the heat, yet it is unclear whether this produces cumulative increases in physiological strain that must be considered in heat safety guid...
Lin-Sheng Chen,Santh Prakash Lanka,Yaman Alsabbagh et al. Lin-Sheng Chen et al.
Purpose: Supervised walking exercise is a critical component of rehabilitation for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD); however, various barriers could limit participation in such programs, highlighting the need...
Heidi J Syväoja,Tuuli H Suominen,Tuomas Kukko et al. Heidi J Syväoja et al.
Purpose: . To examine whether cumulative PA in youth, adulthood, or from childhood to midlife is associated with cognitive changes in midlife. We further investigated whether cumulative PA in youth or adulthood was indepe...
Tzu-Cheng Yu,Wen-Lan Wu,Wen-Hsien Ho et al. Tzu-Cheng Yu et al.
Introduction: Current cognitive tasks are not suitable for frequent monitoring of cognitive function in healthy adults. Increasing evidence suggests that cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiovascular function, and autonomic r...
Jericho Wee,Stesha Low,Xiang Ren Tan et al. Jericho Wee et al.
Purpose: Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face a greater risk of heat-related illness during exercise compared to healthy counterparts. Here, we examined how T2D affects thermoregulation and post-exercise postural s...
Julia Leskow,Andrew Jahn,Chia-Hao Shih et al. Julia Leskow et al.
Purpose: Youth sports offer many benefits to developing children, but collision sports introduce additional risks from exposure to repetitive head impacts (RHIs). Past research has linked this exposure to reduced cognitiv...
Jessica A L Tucker,Derek P D Bornath,Seth F McCarthy et al. Jessica A L Tucker et al.
Introduction: Recently the influence of the menstrual cycle and more importantly, fluctuations in key sex hormones across the follicular (FP), ovulation (OP) and luteal (LP) phases have on during exercise substrate oxidat...
Alyssa L Parten,Abbie E Smith-Ryan,Kennan M Sanchez et al. Alyssa L Parten et al.
Introduction: Lipid oxidation (LOx) is a relevant physiological process linked to metabolic health. Despite growing interest in resistance training (RT) as a means to influence substrate utilization, LOx responses in fema...