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期刊名:Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports

缩写:SCAND J MED SCI SPOR

ISSN:0905-7188

e-ISSN:1600-0838

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of training intensity on contralateral adaptations following unilateral power-oriented resistance training (PT) in older adults. This secondary analysis of a within-person randomized controlled tri...
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Purpose Examine the efficacy of a virtually delivered, parent-focused physical literacy (PL) intervention for early childhood called PLAYshop and examine the level of and factors that influenced implementation. Methods A randomized controll...
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The aim of this narrative review was to examine the effects and mechanisms of Post-Activation Performance Enhancement (PAPE) on sports and exercise performance, and to provide practical recommendations on its application. PAPE denotes the p...
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Given the challenges and concerns associated with the congested schedule dictated by the International Match Calendar (IMC), there is a need for a player-centric expert position statement with specific recommendations and guidance related t...
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Despite growing interest in blood flow restriction (BFR) for enhancing training adaptations, its acute impacts on local and systemic physiological stress remain incompletely understood. This study compared the metabolic and perceptual respo...
Stephanie L Lazarczuk,Andrea H Hams,Phillip M Bellinger et al. Stephanie L Lazarczuk et al.
The hamstrings are critical for athletic performance; however, no study has examined differences in hamstring muscle-tendon geometry (cross-sectional area/volume) and muscle typology (proportion of Type I/II fibers) between elite sprinters/...
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This study aimed to analyze training strategies, periodization, and load distribution in World Tour professional road cyclists to understand how these factors contribute to performance optimization across a competitive season. Training and ...