Neeve-Rose Stubbs,Heather Francis,Rob Duffield et al.
Neeve-Rose Stubbs et al.
Objectives: To systematically review the outcomes of sport-related concussion in soccer players. Design: Systematic review. ...
Effects of an eight-week neuro-athletic training program on passing accuracy, shooting precision, flexibility, and isokinetic knee strength in male soccer players: A randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
为期八周的神经运动训练计划对男足运动员传球准确性、射门精准度、柔韧性及等速膝关节肌力影响的随机对照试验
Ali Polat Cakici,Numan Alpay,Caglar Soylu
Ali Polat Cakici
Objectives: To investigate the effects of an eight-week neuro-athletic training (NAT) program, in addition to usual football training, on passing accuracy, shooting precision, flexibility, and isokinetic knee strength in ...
Professional referees' knowledge of the FIFA Medical Concussion Protocol and their experiences with concussions during match-play [0.03%]
专业裁判对国际足联脑震荡急救规程的了解及其在比赛中的脑震荡裁决经历
Craig Rosenbloom,Andrew Massey,Katrine Okholm Kryger et al.
Craig Rosenbloom et al.
Objectives: This cross-sectional online self-administered survey aimed to investigate professional referees' experiences of concussion during match-play, and their knowledge of the then-current pre-2022 FIFA Medical Concu...
Too much of a good thing: Can high doses of exercise promote chronic low-grade inflammation and cardiovascular risk in competitive athletes? [0.03%]
过犹不及:高强度运动会导致慢性轻度炎症和职业运动员的心血管风险吗?
Cliodhna McHugh,Kevin S Boyd,Meagan M Wasfy
Cliodhna McHugh
Regular engagement in moderate levels of exercise is associated with lower levels of inflammation and benefits cardiovascular and overall health outcomes. However, inflammation in response to exercise, like many natural phenomena, shows a b...
Strength in numbers: Exploring the link between upper body muscular strength and academic achievement in youth [0.03%]
力出一处:探索上半身肌肉力量与青年学业成就之间的联系
Julian A Reed,Marsha Dowda,Russell R Pate
Julian A Reed
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between upper body strength and endurance (UMSE) and academic achievement in youth. ...
Interactions between menstrual cycle, training load and strength performance in elite female weightlifters [0.03%]
精英女子举重运动员的月经周期、训练负荷与力量表现之间的相互作用
Paul Schatz,Franziska Ullrich,Florian Siegert et al.
Paul Schatz et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the impact of the menstrual cycle on strength performance, training load, and subjective recovery in elite female weightlifters. ...
Trends in physical activity among South Korean adults before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, 2009-2024: A nationwide representative study [0.03%]
韩国成人新冠疫情前后体力活动趋势变化(2009-2024)——一项全国代表性研究
Min Seong Kim,Kyeongeun Kim,Kyeongmin Lee et al.
Min Seong Kim et al.
Objectives: Comprehensive evidence on the association between the COVID-19 pandemic and the prevalence of physical activity in large-scale datasets was limited. We aimed to investigate national trends in sufficient physic...
Test-retest reliability of a laboratory-based head acceleration testing protocol [0.03%]
基于实验室的头部加速度测试协议的重复性分析
Branimir Ivanic,Anna Cronström,Nicholas Ryan et al.
Branimir Ivanic et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the test-retest reliability of a novel laboratory-based protocol for inducing and measuring head acceleration in multiple directions under anticipated and unanticipated conditions. ...
Global burden of ischemic heart disease attributable to low physical activity in adults ≥40 years, 1990-2021 and projections to 2046: a GBD 2021 analysis [0.03%]
2021年全球疾病负担研究:1990年至2021年成人中低身体活动导致的缺血性心脏病负担及2046年的预测
Yihe Hou,Huayi Miao,Wangshu Xie et al.
Yihe Hou et al.
Objectives: To analyze and predict the temporal and spatial trends of ischemic heart disease burden attributable to low physical activity in adults ≥40 years. ...
Are exercise booster sessions effective at preserving exercise-induced effects in people with multiple sclerosis? A randomised controlled trial: results from the MSBOOST trial [0.03%]
强化锻炼能有效保持多发性硬化症患者的运动功效吗?一项随机对照试验:MSBOOST研究结果
Laurits Taul-Madsen,L G Hvid,F Sellebjerg et al.
Laurits Taul-Madsen et al.
Objectives: In people with multiple sclerosis (PWMS), exercise improves aerobic capacity and muscle strength which are key components of physical function and overall health status. However, the effects diminish after exe...