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Bradley Sprouse,John Morris,Simon Cooper et al. Bradley Sprouse et al.
Objectives: To report the incidence and burden of concussion in elite English football; and to compare between sexes (men's vs women's football), activity (matches vs training) and level (international vs domestic). ...
Mats Flaaten,Atle Kongsvold,Eivind Schjelderup Skarpsno et al. Mats Flaaten et al.
Objectives: To examine whether genetic liability to physical activity is associated with temporal trends in physical activity and body mass index over the past four decades. ...
Peijie Sun,Qianyue Tang,Jinfeng Yang et al. Peijie Sun et al.
Executive functions develop throughout childhood and adolescence and are crucial to the success of elite athletes. While open-skill sports are thought to foster superior executive functioning due to greater cognitive demands, existing evide...
Renan Resende,Fernanda Madaleno,Evert Verhagen et al. Renan Resende et al.
Objectives: Investigate the associations between season timing, sports experience, impairments and sports type with injuries and time loss among para athletes over a 50-week sports season. ...
Edvard H Sagelv,Unn Sollid Manskow,Konstantions Antypas et al. Edvard H Sagelv et al.
Background: Digital interventions have the potential to increase physical activity in adults with the use of few resources, but evidence of long-term effectiveness is limited. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of t...
Xinyao Zhou,Jinzhou Chen,Claire Colas et al. Xinyao Zhou et al.
Fatigue is a prevalent and debilitating symptom of Sjögren's syndrome (SjS), affecting up to 70% of patients, with limited effective therapeutic options available. The FESSONA trial will evaluate the efficacy of combined non-pharmacologica...
Harry Swift,Damian Coleman,Charles Pedlar et al. Harry Swift et al.
Objectives: We aimed to explore sex-specific differences in resting blood pressure (BP) reduction and associated cardiovascular adaptations following isometric exercise training (IET). ...
Mailin Beyer,Johanna Boyen,Sarah Wussow-Hampel et al. Mailin Beyer et al.
Insufficient physical activity is associated with numerous widespread diseases, productivity loss, and sick leave at the workplace. A physically active way to work is a potential resource for implementing regular physical activity into dail...
Spyridon Iatropoulos,Pascal Edouard Spyridon Iatropoulos
Objective: To explore (1) the risk of injury according to the number of previous injuries, and (2) the risk of progression of the athletes' health status according to the impact on athletics participation (ie, no injury/h...
Zoë A Marshall,Adam Runacres,Pedro Curi Hallal et al. Zoë A Marshall et al.
Objectives: The benefits of physical activity (PA) and the negative impacts of sedentary time (SED) on health in youth are well established. However, uncertainty remains surrounding how PA and SED jointly influence cardio...