Search Results - Life
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Characteristics of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptive use in elite Spanish basketball players
Crespo, P., Herranz, N., Estella, V., Morencos, E., Herranz, M., Rodas, G.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…More research is necessary to understand how this can affect the quality of life, the performance, and the injury susceptibility of female athletes.…”
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Connections between competencies and abilities in female artistic gymnasts and handball players
Wehovszky, V., Nagykáldi, C., Kalmár, Z., Ökrös, C.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Competencies play a pivotal role in addressing challenges in various domains of life, including physical education and sports, where their complexity and diversity are particularly emphasized. …”
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Power wheelchair adaptive team sport involvement: Experience, impact on quality of life, and physical fitness
Hayward, L., Hogan, D., Melam, A., Raine, L., McCullough, A., Bell, A.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)Subjects: “…way of life…”
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"A kind of therapy": Wheelchair sport athletes and health-related quality of life
Kirk, T. N., McKay, C., Holland, K.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)Subjects: “…way of life…”
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Physical, psychosocial and dual-career loads as risk factors for injuries and illnesses in elite handball players: a 45-week prospective cohort study
Drole, K., Paravlic, A., Steffen, K., Doupona, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Introduction: While training and competition load are well-documented risk factors for injury, the influence of dual-career loads, life stressors and overall load on both injury and illness remain less clear. …”
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The association between age of first exposure to american football at a young age and later-life health issues in healthy, community-dwelling adults
Rigney, G. H., Dugan, J. E., Bishay, A., Jonzzon, S., Jo, J., Williams, K. L., Zuckerman, S. L., Terry, D. P.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Introduction: Younger age of first exposure (AFE) to American Football (football) is associated with later-life health problems among former professional athletes in several studies; however, studies examining amateur (i.e., nonprofessional) athletes are less clear. …”
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German basketball coaches` life satisfaction compared to that of teachers, managers, and the general population: derivatives for sports practice and sustainable education
Wunder, J., Priem, M., Wagner, G. G., Stoll, O.Published in Journal of Applied Sports Sciences (2025)“…This study investigates the life satisfaction of basketball coaches, addressing a gap in research on sports professionals. …”
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Influences on the mental health and well-being of retired professional athletes from high contact team sports: a mixed methods systematic review
Vella, J. D., Facer-Childs, E. R., Ogden, J., Liddle, S., Engelman, A., Volchek, I., King, K.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Both negative and positive influences were observed for: athletic identity, psychosocial support, retirement autonomy, life events, osteoarthritis, retirement and cognitive function. 48% of studies had good methodological quality; however, most studies were cross-sectional, relied on self-report measures and lacked follow-up data and female athletes. …”
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Well-being and exertion indicators of an elite German field hockey team: a comparison of a COVID impacted season and regular season
Rahlf, L., Kher, S., Möller, L., Förster, M., Mason, J., Zech, A.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…., 2021), but little is known about internal and external load (and their interactions) during the period of restricted public life compared to a regular season. METHODS: During the second half of the outdoor seasons 2021 and 2022, 33 players of a national division one field hockey team were asked daily about their internal load via well-being surveys on sleep quality, fatigue, soreness, stress, mood, and post-session perceived exertion (RPE). …”
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Internet-based acceptance and commitment therapy (I-ACT) for elite ice hockey players: a quasi-experimental multiple-cohort intervention study
Reinebo, G., Jansson-Fröjmark, M., Parling, T., Andersson, G., Lindner, P., Lundgren, T.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)“…No effects were found on subjective performance ratings, quality of life, or general anxiety. 5.45% reported negative experiences from the intervention. …”
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Stress urinary incontinence in French elite women's rugby
Clapin, H., Ramiz, L., Raoul des Essarts, S., Trandeau de Marsac, V., Maître, C.Published in Science & Sports (2025)“…Study design A thirty-eight-question diagnostic survey based on the ICIQ (International Consultation Incontinence Questionnaire) and Contilife, looking into triggering factors, primary and secondary prevention, or quality of life was submitted to female players via their club doctor from April 2 to May 2, 2024. …”
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From pandemic to podium? Norwegian Olympic handball players` journey to Tokyo 2020
Aase, E., Abrahamsen, F. E., Gustafsson, H.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Athletes had to balance coping with everyday life in a pandemic with navigating training in ever-changing conditions, indicating it was particularly valuable to investigate mental preparations ahead of the Tokyo OGs. …”
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Evaluation of food choices: women basketball players on different days
Uy, N., Köse, B.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)Subjects: “…way of life…”
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Transition (from sport) experiences of former national football league players: an NFL-LONG study
DeFreese, J. D., Weight, E. A., Lempke, L. B., Walton, S. R., Kerr, Z. Y., Brett, B. L., Chandran, A., Mannix, R., Echemendia, R. J., McCrea, M. A., Meehan III, W. P., Guskiewicz, K. M.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2025)“…Transition from professional football life has important implications for the health and well-being of former National Football League (NFL) players. …”
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Disentangling gender and relative age effects in women`s and girls` rugby union
Kelly, A., Coutinho, D., Radnor, J., Burke, K., Barrell, D., Jackson, D., Brustio, P.Published in BASES Conference 2024 (2024)“…This study was authorized by England Rugby and gained ethical approval from the Health, Education, and Life Sciences Faculty Academic Ethics Committee at Birmingham City University (reference code: Kelly/6263/ R(V)/2020/Mar/HELS FAEC). …”
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Survival and longevity among male Australian elite athletes: A retrospective cohort study
Lystad, R. P., Vedantam, S.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025)Subjects: “…way of life…”
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Age of first exposure does not relate to post-career health in former professional american-style football players
Terry, D. P., Grashow, R., Iverson, G. L., Atkeson, P., Rotem, R., Eagle, S. R., Daneshvar, D. H., Zuckerman, S. L., Zafonte, R. D., Weisskopf, M. G., Baggish, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…Objective: Prior studies examining small samples of symptomatic former professional football players suggest that earlier age of first exposure (AFE) to American football is associated with adverse later life health outcomes. This study examined a larger, more representative sample of former professional American football players to assess associations between AFE before age 12 (AFE < 12) and clinical outcomes compared with those who started at age 12 or older (AFE 12 +). …”
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Current applications of virtual reality in basketball training: a systematic review
Chan, C. H. M., Ma, M. K. I., Chan, T. K., Yeung, L. T., Chan, Y. K.Published in Sports Engineering (2024)“…The findings reveal that virtual reality can be superior to the conventional training or real-life basketball training. The main benefits of virtual reality training include increased motivation and the access to training remotely. …”