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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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Tyler J Collings,Annelinde Horsman,Andrea H Hams et al. Tyler J Collings et al.
Background: The hip adductors are crucial for athletic performance and injury prevention; however, the most effective exercises for targeting specific muscles are unknown. This study aimed to rank strength training and re...
Brian M Sandroff,Robert W Motl,Haley Nauman et al. Brian M Sandroff et al.
Introduction: Examining the effects of acute or single bouts of exercise on brain networks can identify underlying mechanisms for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS). This paradigm informs the design and delive...
Emma Atkinson,Nisha Charkoudian,Kyla Driver et al. Emma Atkinson et al.
Objective: Exertional Heat Stroke (EHS) remains a stubborn challenge for active communities globally but is difficult to study in humans since it is a relatively rare occurrence. Severe EHS can lead to long-term organ dam...
Ping Zu,Jirong Xu,Peng Wang et al. Ping Zu et al.
Purpose: While handgrip strength (HGS) is linked to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in adults, its association with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is unclear. We aimed to assess associations of second-trimeste...
Sanaz Akhavan Rad,Anna-Maiju Leinonen,Raija Korpelainen et al. Sanaz Akhavan Rad et al.
Purpose: Prolonged sitting is linked to poor health outcomes; however, its context, particularly work versus leisure, and its economic impact are less understood. This study examined the extent and context of daily sittin...
Titouan P Perrin,Hugo Randy,Pyrène Santal et al. Titouan P Perrin et al.
Purpose: Low-load blood flow restriction training (LLBFRT) is a promising modality to improve muscle strength and endurance. In sport-climbing, LLBFRT may prove useful to reduce mechanical stress compared to traditional h...
Tze-Huan Lei,Luuk Vos,I-Lin Wang et al. Tze-Huan Lei et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between training-induced changes in the variable values of the power-duration relationship (CP and W') and those of pulmonary oxygen uptake (V̇O2) kinetics (the fu...
Katherine L Smulligan,Mathew J Wingerson,Aubrey M Armento et al. Katherine L Smulligan et al.
Purpose: Sex differences may exist in physical activity (PA) behavior among adolescents. PA is recommended soon after concussion to improve recovery outcomes. Our purpose was to examine sex differences in PA engagement af...
Fernando Pareja-Blanco,Juan Sánchez-Valdepeñas,Pedro Jesús Cornejo-Daza et al. Fernando Pareja-Blanco et al.
Purpose: To analyze the effects of: 1) different relative intensities (%1RM) when matching velocity loss (VL); 2) different VL thresholds when matching %1RM; and 3) the interaction between %1RM and VL on strength gains an...
Normand A Richard,Victoria E Claydon,Michael S Koehle et al. Normand A Richard et al.
Introduction: Female athletes, or those in arduous occupations, lack objective guidance on effective and safe rigorous training postpartum. We examined the effectiveness and tolerability of early postpartum sprint interva...