Search Results - Sports Science and Health
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Impacts of blood flow restriction training on lower limb strength qualities in elite university football players
Sun, Z., Hu, C., Zhang, X., Liu, Y.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…Sport Sciences for Health…”
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Is curve sprint performance in soccer related to other speed and power abilities across age categories?
do Rêgo-Barros, T. A., Nakamura, F. Y., de Souza Lira-Filho, R., Guimarães-da-Silva, N. M., Lima, V. F., de Souza Fonseca, F., Bibrowicz, B., dos Santos Henrique, R.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…Sport Sciences for Health…”
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What lies behind injury prevention behaviour in youth handball and football? A cross-sectional nationwide study of behavioural constructs in 865 coaches and players
Sjølie, E. S., McKay, C. M., Gjesdal, S., Grindem, H., Myklebust, G., Bjørndal, C. T., Møller, M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025) -
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Potential concussion events of a leading team in the Spanish male professional soccer league: Incidence, refereeing actions, medical consequences and return-to-play
Noé, E., Llorens, R., Melero, B., O`Valle, M., Navarro, M. D., Colomer, C., Moliner, B., Ferri, J.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025) -
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Global research trends in sports nutrition and football over the last 20 years (2004-2024)
Michel de Oliveira, D., Assis Carvalho Silva, A. K., Macedo, A. G., Bocchi Fernandes, M., Vignoto Fernandes, E.Published in Sports (2025)“…Background: We aimed to map the scientific production on sports nutrition applied to soccer. Methods: A scientometric analysis was performed using articles published between 2004 and 2024, retrieved from Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus. …”
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis in professional and semi-professional football: A scoping review
Pérez-Castillo, Í. M., Valiño-Marques, A., López-Chicharro, J., Segura-Ortiz, F., Rueda, R., Bouzamondo, H.Published in Sports (2025)“…Three main applications were identified: (1) quantitative body composition assessment, (2) qualitative/semi-quantitative analysis (e.g., bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA)), and (3) muscle health and injury monitoring. Seven specific research areas emerged, including hydration monitoring, cross-method validation of body composition analyses, development of predictive models, sport phenotype identification, tracking training adaptations, performance/load assessment via phase angle, and localized BIA for injury diagnosis and recovery. …”
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Lessons learned from implementing injury and illness surveillance in professional football: introducing a new implementation framework
Tabben, M., Hassanmirzaei, B., Singh, G., Miladi, R., Chaabane, M., McCourt, P., Serner, A., Clarsen, B., Ellouze, Z., Mokrani, M., Whiteley, R., D`Hooghe, P., Cardinale, M., Schumacher, Y. O., Bahr, R.Published in Sports Medicine (2025) -
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Analysis of psychological and sleep quality characteristics of young and adult para-athletes with cerebral palsy during competitive period
Muñoz-Hinrichsen, F., Herrera-Miranda, F., Riquelme, S., Henríquez, M., Álvarez-Ruf, J., Cornejo, M. I., Castelli Correia Campos, L. F.Published in Sports (2025) -
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