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期刊名:Exercise and sport sciences reviews

缩写:EXERC SPORT SCI REV

ISSN:0091-6331

e-ISSN:1538-3008

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Chloe M Hewitt,M Karen Campbell,Jane S Thornton Chloe M Hewitt
The purpose of this review was to summarize existing information and identify critical research gaps around pregnancy and the postpartum period in elite endurance athletes. Current literature is primarily exploratory and lacks high-level ev...
Kathryn H Schmitz,Laura Q Rogers Kathryn H Schmitz
A robust evidence base documents the benefits of exercise for patients receiving cancer care. This paper reviews the Moving Through Cancer Initiative of the American College of Sports Medicine through the lens of Dissemination and Implement...
David C Hughes,Sue C Bodine David C Hughes
A balance between protein synthesis and degradation regulates skeletal muscle size. Proteolytic mechanisms, like the ubiquitin-proteasome system, are critical processes in protein quality control. Counterintuitively, the E3 ubiquitin ligase...
Mette Hansen,Lasse Gliemann,Ylva Hellsten Mette Hansen
In this review, we hypothesize that delaying physical training initiation until several years after menopause reduces the benefits of exercise on muscle function and cardiovascular health. Early engagement in exercise may counteract the neg...
Zachary S Clayton,Branden L Nguyen,Ravinandan Venkatasubramanian et al. Zachary S Clayton et al.
Breast cancer treatment induces a state of premature vascular aging. This article examines the hypothesis that high-intensity interval training may be a time-efficient form of exercise training that effectively mitigates premature vascular ...
Marnie K McLean,Andrea C Kozai,Abbi D Lane Marnie K McLean
Adverse pregnancy outcomes are linked to excess lifelong cardiometabolic disease risk. Physical activity and sedentary behavior influence risk factors and fluctuate around childbearing. Our overall hypothesis is that improvement in activity...
Hylton B Menz Hylton B Menz
Foot muscle weakness is a common accompaniment of advancing age and has important functional consequences. However, the merit of foot muscle strengthening programs is yet to be fully demonstrated. The review explores the effect of aging on ...
Arto J Pesola,Christian J Brakenridge,Suvi Lamberg et al. Arto J Pesola et al.
Interrupting prolonged sitting in type 2 diabetes is associated with metabolic and cardiovascular benefits. Wearable electromyography enables precise quantification of the related muscle-excitation patterns. Integrating metabolic and electr...
Tegan E Hartmann,Danielle Girard Tegan E Hartmann
Pregnancy loss can result in the development of mental health disorders. There is limited information regarding interventions to prevent and appropriately manage such psychological disorders. Exercise may be a feasible intervention to promo...