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期刊名:Research quarterly for exercise and sport

缩写:RES Q EXERCISE SPORT

ISSN:0270-1367

e-ISSN:2168-3824

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Manuel Segura-Berges,Carlos Peñarrubia-Lozano,Juan Carlos Bustamante Manuel Segura-Berges
Purpose: The aim of the study was to empirically support a broader motor competence moderated mediation approach in which motor coordination is the predictor variable and motor competence self-perception is the outcome variable, anxiety and...
Daniel Leyhr,David Rösch,Sean P Cumming et al. Daniel Leyhr et al.
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of players' relative age, maturation-related characteristics, and motor performance tests on two different stages of talent selection (regional and national level) in yo...
Patti C Parker,Lia M Daniels,Amber D Mosewich Patti C Parker
Setbacks are common occurrences in sport. Recently, setbacks such as injuries and deselection have been accompanied, and confounded, by setbacks related to COVID-19. How students manage a setback may depend on the interaction of two control...
Kais Ghattassi,Mohamed Amine Farjallah,Ahmed Graja et al. Kais Ghattassi et al.
Purpose: Exogenous melatonin has been proven to have beneficial effects on sleep. A good sleep quality promotes recovery and improves physical performance. In this sense, the present study aimed to explore the potential effect of nocturnal ...
James J Annesi,Sara M Powell James J Annesi
Purpose: Because obesity has not responded well to instructing affected adults in healthier eating behaviors and increased physical activity/exercise, enhanced research on psychosocial determinants of those behavioral changes is needed. Int...
Isaac A Chávez-Guevara,Ratko Peric,Francisco J Amaro-Gahete et al. Isaac A Chávez-Guevara et al.
Purpose: In this study we evaluated the reliability of blood lactate levels (BLa), energy expenditure and substrate utilization during prolonged exercise at the intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation (FATmax). Furthermore, we investig...