Search Results - Sustainability
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What are the risks of contact sport during pregnancy: a survey-based investigation
Jones, P. A. T., Brockwell, E., Dufour, S., Hassan, A., Matenchuk, B. A., Davenport, M. H.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Participants participated in contact sports for an average of 12.8 ± 6.4 weeks of pregnancy with 84 individuals sustaining hard hits and 114 individuals sustaining cumulative low impact contact. …”
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Neuromuscular fatigue profile of prepubertal and adult female handball players
Papavasileiou, A., Bassa, E., Xenofondos, A., Meletakos, P., Noutsos, K., Patikas, D.A.Published in Sports (2025)“…Fifteen prepubertal (11.1 ± 0.9 years) and fourteen adult (22.0 ± 3.4 years) females performed a sustained isometric plantar flexion at 25% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) until exhaustion. …”
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Evaluating external load responses to cumulative playing time and position in the European Handball Federation Women`s Euro 2022 through an IoT and Big Data architecture approach
Karcher, C., Font, R., Marcos-Jorquera, D., Gilart-Iglesias, V., Manchado, C.Published in Biology of Sport (2025)“…The quantification of physical demands placed upon handball players, segmented by their specific roles and duration of play, is crucial for sustaining high performance and minimizing the risk of injury. …”
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Incidence and risk factors for sport-related concussion in female youth athletes participating in contact and collision invasion sports: a systematic review
Ernst, L., Farley, J., Milne, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Forty-five studies (68%) reported SRC risk factor data, investigating 12 different potential risk factors. Female youth sustained over 7.5 times the rate of SRC in matches compared with practice (incidence rate ratio 7.52, 95% CI 6.32-8.95, p < 0.01) when competing in CCIS; however, considerable heterogeneity existed (I2 = 84.98%). …”
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Anatomic risk factors for initial and secondary noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury: A prospective cohort study in 880 female elite handball and soccer players
Kamatsuki, Y., Qvale, M. S., Steffen, K., Wangensteen, A., Krosshaug, T.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Welch t tests and chi-square tests were used for comparison between the groups (new injury group, which sustained a new ACL injury in the follow-up period, and no new injury group). …”
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Sports schools and the creation of champions: following 10 female handballers for a decade
Kristiansen, E., Stensrud, T.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Being seen was the common denominator for healthy and sustainable development among our participants. We would recommend teaching athletes in contact sports to talk about pain and injuries in order to protect them. …”
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Exploring different forms of technology-enhanced learning strategies in a handball coach education program
Murray, E., Spencer, K., Bennett, B.Published in International Sport Coaching Journal (2023)“…Effective and accessible coach education is a key part of sustainable sport development. Recent world events and inequitable resource division has led to an increase in the prevalence of remote learning. …”
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Why are players with a previous ACL injury at elevated risk of sustaining a new secondary ACL injury?
Mausehund, L., Krosshaug, T.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…These loading alterations might be part of the explanation for why players with previous ACL injury are at elevated risk of sustaining a new secondary ACL injury.…”
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Peak locomotor intensity in elite handball players: a first insight into player position differences and training practices
Fleureau, A., Rabita, G., Leduc, C., Buchheit, M., Lacome, M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2023)“…The aims of the study were to (a) describe the peak locomotor intensity sustained during handball matches and (b) compare them with small-sided games (SSGs) programmed during training in elite handball players. …”
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Selected parameters of anaerobic capacity among playersin various positions on the Polish Superleague handball team
Krawczyk, K., Slowak, M.Published in Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences (2018)“…Aim: The objective of the study is to evaluate the relative mechanical work (J/kg), peak power (W/kg), peak power production time (s) and peak power sustainment time (s) in Wingate tests performed on players in various positions. …”
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New sports, COVID-19 and the heat: Sports injuries and illnesses in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic
Soligard, T., Palmer, D., Steffen, K., Lopes, A. D., Grek, N., Onishi, K., Shimakawa, T., Grant, M.-E., Mountjoy, M., Budgett, R., Engebretsen, L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Objective: To describe the incidence of injuries and illnesses sustained during the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games from 23 July to 8 August 2021. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in elite Korean handball athletes: a prospective cohort study
Roh, H. L., Kim, C. W., Park, K. J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2022)“…RESULTS: We included 188 (96 male and 92 female) athletes who sustained 767 injuries (annual average, 4.08 injuries/athlete) during the study. …”
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Injury prevalence in Dutch handball over the season 2018-2019
Barendrecht, M., Arnts, T., van Maanen-Coppens, L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Injury definition: 'the inability to fully participate in handball training and/or matches over the last month due to a problem sustained during handball. The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Questionnaire (OSTRCQ) was used to quantify injury severity. …”
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Drop jump? Single-leg squat? Not if you aim to predict anterior cruciate ligament injury from real-time clinical assessment: A prospective cohort study involving 880 elite female a...
Petushek, E., Nilstad, A., Bahr, R., Krosshaug, T.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2021)“…Twenty-one percent of athletes who sustained an ACL injury had a poor VDJ rating, compared to 27% of the noninjured athletes (P = .09). …”
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Indicators of attacking actions of various duration of highly qualified handballtTeams in conditions of numerical inequality
Melnyk, V. O., Kudrina, N. V.Published in Ukrainian Journal of Medicine, Biology and Sport (2020)“… The main factor in achieving sustainable sports results in the concept of training is the constant improvement of training technology, which is manifested in bringing the training of highly qualified handball players to the level of permanent readiness for competitive activities. …”
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Athlete development in Norwegian handball
Thue Bjørndal, C., Ronglan, L. T.Published in Talent identification and development in sport. International perspectives (2021)“…Norwegian handball is characterised by sustained international success and broad participation. …”
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Optimal body composition and anthropometric profile of world-class beach handball players by playing positions
Pueo, B., Espina-Agullo, J. J., Selles-Perez, S., Penichet-Tomas, A.Published in Sustainability (2020)“…Sustainability…”
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Differences in physical performance according to the competitive level in amateur handball players
Romaratezabala, E., Nakamura, F., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Castillo, D., Rodriguez-Negro, J., Yanci, J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…Moreover, maintaining an adequate BMI may aid players to sustain greater physical performance levels.…”
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Contact — but not foul play — dominates injury mechanisms in men`s professional handball: a video match analysis of 580 injuries
Luig, P., Krutsch, W., Henke, T., Klein, C., Bloch, H., Platen, P., Achenbach, L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2020)“…Head, hand, shoulder and ankle injury were mainly sustained during direct contact.…”
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The relationship between muscle damage and activity profiles during team handball matches
Akashi, K., Tanaka, M.Published in The Open Sports Sciences Journal (2020)“…Background: Anaerobic activities often require explosive muscle power; it is therefore possible that players` skeletal muscles sustain damage during the game, which leads to a performance decrease as the game progresses. …”