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期刊名:Journal of science and medicine in sport

缩写:J SCI MED SPORT

ISSN:1440-2440

e-ISSN:1878-1861

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Nicole Freene,Amanda Lönn,Suzanne Carroll et al. Nicole Freene et al.
Objectives: To examine the dose-response relationship between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sitting time trajectories with cardiac and all-cause mortality in a cohort of middle-aged and older-adults af...
Jozo Grgic Jozo Grgic
This study examined the associations between time of day, handgrip strength (HS), and gait speed using data from 10,785 participants. HS was higher in the afternoon (+0.4-0.5 kg) and evening (+0.9-1.0 kg) compared with the morning, and high...
Alexa Schaufler,Sandro Platzgummer,Vincent Müller et al. Alexa Schaufler et al.
This study examines concussion knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among European American football athletes using an online survey. Data from 256 players (mean age 26.8 years (SD 4.9); 7.4 (SD 4.5) years of experience) across some of the h...
Catherine V Caro,Noreen O&#x;Leary,Storm Trow et al. Catherine V Caro et al.
Objectives: Elite athletes are more commonly returning to sport after pregnancy. Whilst research and policies to support athletes after pregnancy are increasing, understanding the lived experiences of United Kingdom (UK) ...
Yavuz Lima,Ogün Köyağasıoğlu,Kerry Peek et al. Yavuz Lima et al.
Objectives: To evaluate potential head injuries across three consecutive FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups held between 2019 and 2024. Methods: ...
Lumeng Yang,Yahan Cao,Peizhen Zhang Lumeng Yang
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of long-term, individualised exercise at the maximal fat oxidation intensity (Fatmax) during different menstrual cycle phases on lipid metabolism and body compositio...
Chelsea Oester,Ric Lovell,Charles Pedlar et al. Chelsea Oester et al.
Objectives: To examine whether menstrual health literacy (MHL) is associated with Australian female footballers' negative perceptions of the menstrual cycle and contraceptive use on athletic performance and availability, ...
Markel Perez-Arroniz,Julio Calleja-González,Javier Fernández-Navarro et al. Markel Perez-Arroniz et al.
Objectives: The main aim of the present study is to provide insight into the recruitment tactics, and training methods and strategies that professional coaches apply in their day-to-day work to best prepare their athletes...