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Dietary Tribulus Terrestris as a functional food combined with blood flow restriction to enhance the jump performance of basketball athletes: a randomized crossover study
Kong, J., Li, J., Xu, M., Liu, T., Xie, Z., Li, T., Liang, Y.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2025)“…Introduction: Tribulus terrestris (TT), a food-derived functional ingredient, may influence neuromuscular function via its bioactive compounds, but its acute effects on BFR-induced PAP and performance remain unknown. This study examined its short-term effects on neuromuscular performance after BFR-primed PAP in elite male basketball athletes (n = 20). …”
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Effectiveness of specific professional training in male elite adolescent team handball players
Wagner, H., Hinz, M., Radic, V.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…However, the direct influence of this professional training on specific physical performance in team handball is unknown, despite its importance as a criterion for effective training in adolescent elite team handball. …”
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Effects of different training methods on open-skill and closed-skill agility in basketball players: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhang, M., Li, F., Jiao, J., Liang, W., Gomez, M.-A., Scanlan, A. T.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…The effects of different training methods on open-skill agility performance remain largely unknown given the lack of studies assessing this attribute, highlighting the need for future research attention in this area.…”
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Interaction between the leg recovery test and subjective measures of fatigue in handball players: short-, mid-, and long-term assessment
Bauer, J., Muehlbauer, T., Geiger, S., Gruber, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…Many attempts have been made to assess the level of fatigue in athletes either by objective (neuromuscular performance) or subjective (questionnaires) measures, however, their interplay over short-, mid-, and long-term periods is currently unknown. Knowledge about both types of assessments is important as load management by coaches is traditionally based on direct adjustments following a training session, adjustments of content structure of training weeks between games, as well as adjustments of load management over the entire competitive season. …”
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Female basketball players` jump and sprint performance after plyometric jump training compared to resistance training
Tian, Y., Xu, K., Fang, W., Ramirez-Campillo, R.Published in Sports (2025)“…Background: Plyometric training (PT) and resistance training (RT) can improve jumping and sprinting performance, although their comparative effectiveness in elite female basketball players remain unknown. Objectives: To compare the effects of PT and RT on jumping and sprinting performance in elite female basketball players. …”
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Jump height ingenerated by countermovement and arm swing better correlates with proagility shuttle run tests but not with change of direction deficits in collegiate female athletes
Yamashita, N., Sato, D., Mishima, T.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2024)“…However, the extent of these correlations remains unknown through statistical analysis. Thus, this study statistically compared correlation coefficients between COD, COD deficit (CODD), and jumping and linear sprint performances. …”
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Effects of single and repeated bouts of flywheel exercise on jump performance and muscle damage in athletes and non athletes
Shimizu, T., Tsuchiya, Y., Ueda, H., Izumi, S., Ochi, E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…Background Although recent studies have investigated the effects of flywheel (FW) training on muscle function, the effects of transient FW exercise on jump performance in athletes are unknown. This study examined the effects of single and repeated bouts of FW squat exercises on jump performance and muscle damage in male collegiate basketball players. …”
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The relationship between specific game-based and general performance in young adult elite male team handball players
Wagner, H., Hinz, M.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…However, in elite team handball academies, general, unspecific tests are often used to determine this physical performance. It is unknown if these unspecific physical performance tests have an influence on the specific team handball performance, although this knowledge is essential for the selection process during adolescence or for young adults before transitioning to professional elite team handball. …”
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Analyses of actions which cause anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the National Basketball Association players: YouTube-based video analyses
Saito, T., Matsumura, N., Kawamoto, S., Doi, N., Aoyama, T., Nagai-Tanima, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2023)“…Although the moment of injury has been investigated, the details of the movements and circumstances leading to injury in basketball games are unknown. This study aimed to clarify the actions leading to ACL injuries and to investigate their characteristics, based on YouTube video analyses of the NBA players. …”
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Sex differences in injury rates in team-sport athletes: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis
Zech, A., Hollander, K., Junge, A., Steib, S., Groll, A., Heiner, J., Nowak, F., Pfeiffer, D., Rahlf, A. L.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2022)“…Although female sex is considered a risk factor, it is still unknown whether female and male team-sport players, in fact, differ in their injury rates. …”
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Improving the methodology of training load and injury risk research: an analysis of analyses
Bache-Mathiesen, L. K.Published 2023“…Unfortunately, how training load can be altered to achieve desired outcomes is unknown, because the relationship between training load and injury risk has proven difficult to study. …”
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Concurrent validity and reliability of devices to measure jump height in men`s handball players
Soler-López, A., García-de-Alcaraz, A., Moreno-Villanueva, A., Pino-Ortega, J.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Although there is a wide range of validated devices to measure vertical jump height, the degree of interchangeability among them is currently unknown. Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine the concurrent validity and reliability of multiple devices to measure jump height in men`s handball players. …”
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Variability of competition-based caloric expenditure and relative heart rates in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women's basketball
Sanders, G. J., Boos, B., Rhodes, J., Peacock, C. A., Kollock, R. O., Scheadler, C. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)“…Basketball athletes frequently engage in high intensities (=85% HRpeak) throughout competition, and it is unknown how high-intensity play coincides with caloric expenditure and average and peak relative heart rates. …”
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A unified taxonomy and multimodal dataset for events in invasion games
Biermann, H., Theiner, J., Bassek, M., Raabe, D., Memmert, D., Ewerth, R.Published in ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (2021)“…Yet, this validation step is usually neglected as the majority of studies adopt annotations from commercial providers on private datasets of unknown quality and focuses on soccer only. To address these issues, we present (1) a universal taxonomy that covers a wide range of low and high-level events for invasion games and is exemplarily refined to soccer and handball, and (2) release two multi-modal datasets comprising video and positional data with gold-standard annotations to foster research in fine-grained and ball-centered event spotting. …”
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The most demanding scenarios of 5-on-5 modified scrimmage situations in elite basketball
Vazquez-Guerrero, J., Vizuete, J. J., Garcia, F., Hughes, J., De Ste Croix, M. B., Ayala, F.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…BACKGROUND: The most demanding scenarios and physical demands of elite basketball 5-on-5 scrimmages are unknown to trainers, although recent advances in microtechnology allows the gaps in this research to be filled. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association women's basketball: 2014-2015 through 2018-2019
Lempke, L. B., Chandran, A., Boltz, A. J., Robison, H. J., Collins, C. L., Morris, S. N.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Background: Emerging patterns in epidemiology of NCAA women's basketball injuries are unknown though general sports medicine practices, and playing rules and regulations have evolved in recent years. …”
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Power-related determinants of modified agility t-test performance in male adolescent basketball players
Scanlan, A. T., Wen, N., Pyne, D. B., Stojanovic, E., Milanovic, Z., Conte, D., Vaquera, A., Dalbo, V. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Although the Modified Agility T-test (MAT) has been advocated for assessing change-of-direction performance in basketball, the power-related attributes emphasized during the test are unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify the power-related determinants of the MAT in basketball players. …”
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High school female basketball athletes exhibit decreased knee-specific choice visual-motor reaction time
Nagai, T., Schilaty, N. D., Bates, N. A., Bies, N. J., McPherson, A. L., Hewett, T. E.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…However, sex differences in athletes` ability to react to visual cues (Choice Visual-Motor Reaction Time: VMRT) and to generate knee muscular forces (rate of force development: RFD) immediately following the visual cues were largely unknown. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to examine sex differences in Choice VMRT and RFD. …”
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Impact of COVID-19 on athlete mental health - Strategies to promote emotional wellness
Bird, S. P.Published in International Journal of Strength and Conditioning (2021)“…Our discussions have centred specifically on two key areas of player health and wellbeing, those being: (1) the potential mental health challenges faced by coaches, players and support staff, due to quarantine and isolation demands of the unique, yet unknown "NBA bubble"; and (2) the overall impact of COVID-19 and the NBA bubble on player health and wellbeing, in the context of `emotional wellness`.…”
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Basketball free-throws performance depends on the integrity of binocular vision
Vera, J., Molina, R., Cárdenas, D., Redondo, B., Jiménez, R.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Background: The deterioration of the integrity of binocular vision has a detrimental effect on fine visuomotor skills, however, its impact on sports performance remains unknown. We tested the influence of four viewing conditions (binocular viewing, monocular viewing, binocular viewing with monocular blur, and binocular viewing with binocular blur) on basketball free-throws performance. …”