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期刊名:Journal of human kinetics

缩写:J HUM KINET

ISSN:1640-5544

e-ISSN:1899-7562

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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Karol Skotniczny,Michał Toborek,Artur Terbalyan et al. Karol Skotniczny et al.
Dehydration impairs endurance and may compromise cognition, yet the impact of pre-exercise hydration status on thermoregulation and cognitive function during continuous exercise is not well defined. Thirty physically active men were randomi...
Karol Skotniczny,Jan Walencik,Szymon Siatkowski et al. Karol Skotniczny et al.
Hydration status modulates both exercise performance capacity and exercise tolerance. This study aimed to examine within-trial relationships among core temperature (Tc), ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), and thirst during moderate contin...
Moses Gnanasigamani,Jennifer M Kiruba,Paweł Chmura Moses Gnanasigamani
The present study addressed the complex nature of fatigue in soccer, examining its physical, psychological, neuromuscular, and metabolic dimensions. It evaluated the impact of these different types of fatigue on players' performance, highli...
Iván Asín-Izquierdo,Carlos Galiano,Fabio Y Nakamura et al. Iván Asín-Izquierdo et al.
The relationship between soccer players' match performance and cumulative training loads needs to be analysed. Therefore, the objectives of this study were: 1) to examine the influence of accumulated weekly training loads on subsequent mech...
Arrizabalaga Oihan Esnal-,Tabar Ibai Garcia-,Artetxe Asier Gonzalez- et al. Arrizabalaga Oihan Esnal- et al.
This study described the differential respiratory and muscular perceived training loads (RPEres-TL and RPEmus-TL) within and between sessions, and investigated the associations between neuromuscular performance and the dRM-Index (i.e., the ...
Alexanter Marinof,Jesús Martínez-Sobrino,Jesús Santos Del Cerro et al. Alexanter Marinof et al.
This study aimed to investigate the dynamic relationship between training loads and swimming performance among elite swimmers over a 40-week training period. Training data from seven international-level swimmers (4 men and 3 women) were col...
Jinwei Zhao,Kinga Łosińska,Luyao Chen et al. Jinwei Zhao et al.
Rapid single-leg landings and rebounds are central to high-performance handball, yet little is known about neuromuscular coordination adaptations to changing mechanical demands under such conditions. This study examined how different landin...
Carlos Lorente-González,Jose Vicente Beltran-Garrido,Abraham Batalla-Gavaldà et al. Carlos Lorente-González et al.
Soccer is an intermittent sport requiring rapid recovery from repeated high-intensity efforts, especially under heat stress conditions. Cooling vests have emerged as a practical strategy to enhance post-exercise heat dissipation, yet their ...
Jakub Grzegorz Adamczyk,Bartłomiej Michalak,Łukasz Gutkowski et al. Jakub Grzegorz Adamczyk et al.
Due to involutional changes, the ability to perform physical exercise may undergo dynamic alterations. Therefore, analysis of physiological variables characterizing the response to competitive effort in Master athletes can provide additiona...
Yu-Hsuan Kuo,Yun-Rong Yang,Huey-June Wu et al. Yu-Hsuan Kuo et al.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of high ambient temperature and varying humidity levels on critical power (CP) and physiological variables in cyclists. Twelve male cyclists (age 36 ± 8 years, body height 172 ± 4 cm, b...