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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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Mari Leppänen,Heidi Jarske,Tron Krosshaug et al. Mari Leppänen et al.
The purpose of this explorative study was to investigate the association between anatomic factors and risk for non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries among female team sport players. A total of 225 players from basketball, fl...
Pablo R Fleitas-Paniagua,Letizia Rasica,Rafael de Almeida Azevedo et al. Pablo R Fleitas-Paniagua et al.
This study determined: (i) whether carbohydrates (CHO) supplementation had beneficial effects on endurance performance, as assessed by a time trial (TT) test, following exercise bouts within either the moderate- or heavy-intensity exercise;...
Jack A Martin,Mikel R Joachim,Silvia S Blemker et al. Jack A Martin et al.
Sprinting speed is critical for success across many sports. Lower-body muscle size is important, but it is difficult to determine which muscles have the greatest influence on speed, and it is unclear how much variance in speed between athle...
Helder Dos Santos Lopes,Marina Cabral Waiteman,Fabio Viadanna Serrão et al. Helder Dos Santos Lopes et al.
It remains unclear whether people with traumatic-onset patellofemoral pain (PFP_T) present with the same physical and non-physical changes as people with gradual-onset patellofemoral pain (PFP_A). In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to ...
Atsuya Toya,Nanako Hayashi,Daiki Imai et al. Atsuya Toya et al.
Shear stress-mediated increases in blood flow are key physiological stimuli that regulate vascular endothelial function. This study assessed whether alternating lower-leg immersion in mild-cold (25°C) and hot water (42°C), with longer dur...
Yasuhiro Suzuki,Naoya Takei,Fumiya Tanji et al. Yasuhiro Suzuki et al.
This study characterized physiological and biomechanical differences between track and treadmill running in elite distance runners at race-relevant intensities. Nine male Tier 4 runners (5000 m personal best: 13:35 ± 0:03 min:s; 10 000 m: ...
M. Quintana-Cepedal, O. de la Calle, P. Diez-Solorzano, B. Sanchez-Martinez, I. Crespo, and H. Olmedillas, "The Copenhagen Adduction Exercise Effect on Sport Performance and Injury Prevention: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis," Scandi...
Jan Plesek,Joseph Hamill,Pavel Brtva et al. Jan Plesek et al.
The aim of this study was to compare running biomechanics between retrospective and prospective cases of plantar fasciitis, and healthy matched controls. A further analysis from the 4HAIE cohort, the current study included four groups: 10 p...
Ida Lindman,Josefin Abrahamson Ida Lindman
Partille Cup is the world's largest youth handball tournament. Research among youth handball players, and especially during tournaments, is scarce. The primary aim of this prospective study was to examine the incidence of injuries among you...
Bokai Suo,Fengqin Fu,Kaicheng Wu et al. Bokai Suo et al.
This study investigated the effects of a hollow-structured advanced footwear technology (HAFT) compared with a normal advanced footwear technology (NAFT) on running economy (RE) and lower-limb biomechanics in habitual non-rearfoot strike (N...