Search Results - Current Issues in Sport Science
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Emerging sports science technologies in decoding and preventing joint injuries: A new era for athletics in China and Asia
Xiao, S., Liu, J.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…Sports injuries are a major issue for all athletes, but joint injuries particularly so for athletes in the rigorous sport of athletics, whose very sustainability depends on the sustainability of athletes. …”
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Reverse periodization in ultratrail: the road to the 2023 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships of an elite female ultrarunner
Jaén-Carrillo, D., Margarit-Boscà, A.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2024)“…Current Issues in Sport Science…”
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022“…Since its first published edition more than 30 years ago, the BASES (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences) Physiological Testing Guidelines have represented the leading knowledge base of current testing methodology for sport and exercise scientists. …”
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Professionalizacija i kommercializacijav olimpijskom sporte (na materiale tennisa i legkoj atletiki) (Professionalization and commercialization in the Olympic sport (on the material of tennis and athletics))
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Sports nutrition
R .J. MaughanPublished 2014“…Written and edited by the world`s leading authorities on nutrition in sports, this timely new reference: •Provides comprehensive coverage of nutrition for both individual and team sports •Presents current knowledge of macronutrients, micronutrients, and dietary supplements for the athlete, outlining both benefits and risks •Offers clear guidance on the unique nutritional needs of special populations of athletes, such as vegetarian athletes, young athletes and aging athletes •Includes chapters on the clinical nutritional needs of diabetic athletes and athletes with weight management issues •Carries the full endorsement of the IOC Medical Commission Contents List of Contributors, viii Foreword, xii Preface, xiii Part 1 The Underpinning Science 1 Human Nutrition, 3 david a. bender 2 Exercise Physiology, 20 w. larry kenney, robert murray 3 Biochemistry of Exercise, 36 michael gleeson Part 2 Energy and Macronutrients 4 How to Assess the Energy Costs of Exercise and Sport, 61 barbara e. ainsworth 5 Energy Balance and Energy Availability, 72 anne b. loucks 6 Assessing Body Composition, 88 timothy r. ackland, arthur d. stewart 7 Carbohydrate Needs of Athletes in Training, 102 louise m. burke 8 The Regulation and Synthesis of Muscle Glycogen by Means of Nutrient Intervention, 113 john l. ivy 9 Carbohydrate Ingestion During Exercise, 126 asker jeukendrup 10 Defining Optimum Protein Intakes for Athletes, 136 stuart m. phillips 11 Dietary Protein as a Trigger for Metabolic Adaptation, 147 luc j.c. van loon 12 Fat Metabolism During and After Exercise, 156 bente kiens, jacob jeppesen 13 Metabolic Adaptations to a High-Fat Diet, 166 john a. hawley, wee kian yeo 14 Water and Electrolyte Loss and Replacement in Training and Competition, 174 ronald j. maughan 15 Performance Effects of Dehydration, 185 eric d.b. goulet 16 Rehydration and Recovery After Exercise, 199 susan m. shirreffs 17 Nutritional Effects on Central Fatigue, 206 bart roelands, romain meeusen Part 3 Micronutrients and Dietary Supplements 18 Vitamins, Minerals, and Sport Performance, 217 stella l. volpe, ha nguyen 19 Iron Requirements and Iron Status of Athletes, 229 giovanni lombardi, giuseppe lippi, giuseppe banfi 20 Calcium and Vitamin D, 242 enette larson-meyer 21 Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress: Are Supplemental Antioxidants Warranted?…”
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Athletics for children and adolescents
Schiffer, J.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2013)“…But the quality of the experience children and adolesentshave in athletics is also important, because those who do not go on to become top performers are the number one source of the audiences, volunteers and supporters, and positive memories are great tools for keeping people close and engaged with the sport. Responsibility in this area is shared among the sport`s leaders, coaches, teachers and others who need to be aware of a wide ranging set of issues touching the realms of physiology, psychology, training science, sociology and others. …”
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Sports injuries
M. Hutson, C. SpeedPublished 2011“…Description: The current high profile in the UK of sports and exercise medicine has been reflected in recent years by its acceptance as a stand-alone specialty and the development of the faculty of sports and exercise medicine. …”
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