Search Results - Strength and Health
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Multidimensional profiling of rugby league players: a systematic scoping review and expert Delphi consensus
Wild, S., Owen, C., Jones, B., McCormack, S., Heyward, O., Scantlebury, S., Rotheram, D., McCarthy, N., Till, K.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…Player profiling can aid talent identification and development by highlighting strengths and weaknesses, and evaluating training interventions. …”
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A study of the relationship between physical fitness, physical and psychological development and their impact on the level of special training among seven-year-old hockey players
Abramova, T. F., Nikitina, T. M., Balabokhina, T. V., Shachnev, E. N.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025) -
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Advancing strength and conditioning practices for collegiate female flag football: a narrative review and practical framework
Diaz-Ochoa, A., Dietze-Hermosa, M., Montalvo, S.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2025)“…These steps can foster the health, performance, and long-term development of female collegiate flag football athletes as they prepare for the sport's Olympic debut.…”
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Iron`s true weight: Does the amount of iron in the body equate to the amount of iron on the bar in Australian Football League women`s players?
Pengelly, M., Pumpa, K. L., Pyne, D. B., Etxebarria, N.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Purpose: To explore the influence of iron status on strength and power performance in elite female Australian Rules Football players. …”
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Bone mineral density in elite male athletes according to different sports: a systematic review
Raškovic, B., Dimitrijevic, V., Vukadinovic Jurišic, M., Javorac, D., Kojic, M., Cvetkovic, M., Obradovic, B.Published in 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts (2024)“…Introduction Bone mineral density (BMD) is a critical indicator of bone health, reflecting bone strength and mineral content. …”
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Protein requirements for maximal muscle mass and athletic performance are achieved with completely plant-based diets scaled to meet energy needs: a modeling study in professional A...
Goldman, D. M., Warbeck, C. B., Karlsen, M. C.Published in Nutrients (2024)“…Nutrient intakes from the Adventist Health Study 2 were then scaled to this calorie level. …”
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Co-creating holistic injury prevention training for youth handball: Development of an intervention targeting end-users at the individual, team, and organizational levels
Ageberg, E., Bunke, S., Linnéll, J., Moesch, K.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…Methods Knowledge from researchers/experts (sports medicine, sport psychology, handball, physical therapy, strength and conditioning (n = 14)) and end-users (coaches, players, club administrators, n = 16), and applying relevant implementation (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, CFIR), behavior change (Health Action Process Approach, HAPA) and motivational (Self-Determination Theory, SDT) theories, were used to co-design the intervention. …”
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Intrarater reliability of an adductor squeeze test with professional basketballers
Webster, D. K., Jolley, D. J.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2023)Subjects: “…strength…”
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Identity gripping or identity flight? Two distinct experiences correlated with self-reported depression in retired professional ice hockey players
Aston, P. R., Brewer, M. A., Kieschnick, D. W., Allen, M. C., van Roessel, P. J., Lavallee, D. E., Rodriguez, C. I.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2022)“…Non-depressed former players in our sample were more likely to emphasize the importance of career support to help future retiring hockey players, whereas depressed former players emphasized the importance of mental health support. Our findings may inform future preventative interventions to assist retiring hockey players in their end-of-athletic-career transition and suggest the value of tailoring interventions based on the strength of athletic identity and the presence of depressive symptoms. …”