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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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Hannah Lithgow,Lynsey Johnston,Frederick Ho et al. Hannah Lithgow et al.
Purpose: Vitamin K2 supplementation has emerged as a strategy to enhance recovery and modulate postexercise physiological responses. This study aimed to assess the effects of vitamin K2 on recovery from muscle-damaging ex...
Bolin Cao,Yu Guo,Feng Deng et al. Bolin Cao et al.
Background: Brain lateralization, the hemispheric specialization of functional networks, is essential for motor and cognitive functions. However, how intensive athletic training shapes hemispheric organization remains poo...
Holly Hliounakis,Taren Sanders,Emma S George et al. Holly Hliounakis et al.
Objectives: To determine trajectories of youth sports participation and their effect on adolescent cardiometabolic health. Methods: We ...
Coline Van Waerbeke,André Jacques,Eric Berton et al. Coline Van Waerbeke et al.
Introduction: Variability in running plays a crucial role in distributing biomechanical loads and can be consequently associated with injury risk. This study aims to compare the level of variability between several biomec...
Chia-Hao Shih,Amy Hayes,Michaela Broadnax et al. Chia-Hao Shih et al.
Purpose: Participation in sports contributes substantially to children's physical health, psychological well-being, and cognitive development. Despite national initiatives to increase youth sports participation, inequitie...
Mark E Jones,Geneveive Smith,Anthony Acevedo et al. Mark E Jones et al.
Purpose: This study investigated the acute effects of two structured breathwork methods on autonomic recovery following maximal exertion. Materials and me...
Peng Huang,Zhijian Rao,Shijie Liu et al. Peng Huang et al.
Introduction: Exertional heat stroke (EHS) leads to cardiac structural damage and functional impairment. Heat acclimation training may serve as an effective strategy to prevent and mitigate such damage, yet the underlying...
Tuba Melekoğlu,Gaye Madenci,Ayşen Türk et al. Tuba Melekoğlu et al.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) on markers of skeletal muscle damage, renal function, and metabolic stress in sedentary adults. Given increasing re...
Linyu Peng,Lidan Chen,Jingbo Xia et al. Linyu Peng et al.
Purpose: Exploring preferable lifestyle habits (diet or/and exercise) is essential in improving cardiometabolic health among older adults, who represent the most sedentary than other age populations and generally suffer f...
Donya Nemati,Allan Sommer,Songzhu Zhao et al. Donya Nemati et al.
Introduction: The benefits of exercise for cardiovascular disease prevention are well established, yet most patients fail to adopt regular exercise despite healthcare provider recommendations. While healthcare provider re...