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期刊名:Journal of sport and health science

缩写:J SPORT HEALTH SCI

ISSN:2095-2546

e-ISSN:2213-2961

IF/分区:10.3/Q1

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Background: The perception of effort is a key determinant of endurance performance and a barrier to physical activity in inactive populations. From a neurophysiological viewpoint, effort perception is thought to arise fro...
Isa H Mast,Elske C Gootjes,Heidi Rütten et al. Isa H Mast et al.
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Mette Yun Johansen,Cody Garett Durrer,Nanna Skytt Pilmark et al. Mette Yun Johansen et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to describe the effects of a 1-year lifestyle intervention on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and cardiovascular risk factors 5 years after cessation of the lifestyle intervention in persons with type 2 d...
Christina L Master,Mitchell Scheiman,Olivia E Podolak et al. Christina L Master et al.
Background: Early identification of concussion-related vision disorders (CRVDs) may improve outcomes by enabling earlier management, referral, and treatment. Objective eye tracking may provide additional data to support t...
Matthew N Ahmadi,Hamish D Mundell,Greg T Sutherland et al. Matthew N Ahmadi et al.
Background: It is unclear whether physical activity can benefit participants with high genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease. We examined the joint associations of intensity-specific physical activity and genet...