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Plasma and salivary measures of testosterone and cortisol levels in basketball players under various games / training conditions, and nutritional strategies: an updated systematic...
Brini, S., Clark, C. C. T., Ouergui, I., Delextrat, A., Yagin, F. H., Muscella, A., Badicu, G., Bouassida, A., Clemente, F. M., Al-Mhanna, S. B., Tabnjh, A. K., Nobari, H., Gonzalez, J. C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Eligible studies involved basketball players and assessed testosterone and cortisol via salivary or blood sampling during training, matches, or recovery. Data were extracted and narratively synthesized due to heterogeneity and the absence of direct comparison studies. …”
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Prospective evaluation of spinal reflex excitability and perceived ankle instability following acute lateral ankle sprain in collegiate basketball players
Terada, M., Taniyama, D., Isaka, T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background The retrospective studies have reported altered spinal reflex excitability of the lower leg muscles in patients with acute lateral ankle sprain (LAS); however, these authors relied on data without a pre-injury assessment. Prospective examination of the longitudinal changes in neural excitability from pre-injury characteristics would provide a more comprehensive view of the underlying neuromuscular impairments. …”
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Factors affecting NBA game performance over the course of a season
Russell, J. L., McLean, B. D., Stolp, S., Strack, D., Coutts, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…This study examined the impact of on-court training load and travel demands on AROM responses and individual in-game performance among 14 NBA players. Data included training load, travel-related variables (elevation, time zone changes, nights away), AROMs and game performance metrics. …”
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Künstliche Intelligenz und maschinelles Lernen in der Sportwissenschaft (Artificial intelligence and machine learning in sports science)
D. MemmertPublished 2025“…Durch die Integration von Big Data können Spielergebnisse, Fitnessparameter und individuelle Leistungen eingehend analysiert werden, was zu neuen Entwicklungen in der Forschung führt. …”
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Investigating the influence of head kinematics on head injury metrics and factors to consider for football helmet design
Chatham, L. S., Young, T. S., Wojcik, R. M., Bell, L. A., Torbati, A. H., Carpenter, R. D., Jenkins, P. E., Poddar, S. K., Yakacki, C. M.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…Impact tests were performed following the NFL testing protocol on four prominent football helmets. The resulting data was used to determine Head Acceleration Response Metric (HARM), Diffuse Axonal Multi-Axis General Evaluation (DAMAGE), and Head Injury Criterion (HIC). …”
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The prevalence of common mental health problems and associated psychosocial issues in elite swimmers
Howarth, H., Evans, G., Kruger, P., Dilkes, E., Bell, G., Kipps, C.Published in Sports Psychiatry (2023)“…The study was cross-sectional in design. Data was collected using a battery of psychometric tests yielding information on distress (The Distress Screener), anxiety and depression (PHQ-9, K10), sleep disturbance (PROMIS scale), alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C), smoking behaviour, adverse nutrition behaviour, career satisfaction (Career Satisfaction Scale) and mental toughness (Mental Toughness Index). …”
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Effects of acute and multi-day beetroot juice supplementation on power and velocity of NCAA Division I baseball players: Pilot data
Foster, J. M., Gerardo, R. T., Brennan, S. N., Molnar, T. J., Tran, R., Sottile, C. B., Geppert, K. S., Egiazarian, M., Ballhagen, A. F., Pennell, A., Tan, R.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Peak and mean power and velocity, and the within- and between-day coefficient of variation (CV%), were measured using a linear transducer during barbell squats and bench press performed at 55% one-repetition maximum (1RM), 60%1RM, and 65%1RM. RESULTS: Pilot data have been collected (n=4). All CV% data for peak power, mean power, peak velocity, and mean velocity were <20% and thus, indicate that our methodology are acceptable to proceed with data collection. …”
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The incidence of head acceleration events during pitch-based training and match play in professional men's rugby league
Parmley, J., Weaving, D., Whitehead, S., Tooby, J., Owen, C., Sawczuk, T., Roe, G., Collins, N., Phillips, G., Vishnubala, D., Stokes, K., Hudson, S., Jones, B.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)“…This study aimed to describe the incidence of head acceleration events (HAEs) during pitch-based in-season training and matches in professional male rugby league. Data were recorded using instrumented mouthguards from 108 players (70 forwards and 38 backs) at nine Super League teams (2024 season), resulting in 468 player-training sessions and 665 player-matches included. …”
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Effects of a basketball intervention on female college students' positive body image: chain mediated role of the experience of embodiment and self-compassion
Zhu, H., Wen, Y.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…The data analysis included repeated measures ANOVA, mediation effect testing, and machine learning models. …”
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The training and development process for a world-class female handball player: a longitudinal and retrospective case study
Haugen, T., Bucher Sandbakk, S., Sandbakk, Ø., Tønnessen, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Methods: An intrinsic case study design was used to capture the quantitative and qualitative aspects related to the training and development process. We used a three-step data collection process and pragmatic analyses of (1) training logs/plans and performance statistics, (2) in-depth semi-structured interviews with three of the player's coaches, and her mother, and (3) systematic quality assurance through interviews to clarify, expand and validate preliminary findings with all informants followed by negotiation among researchers and all key informants, including the player. …”
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Sleep quality impacts training responses and performance in elite swimmers
Lundstrom, E. A., De Souza, M. J., Conklin, M. E., Williams, N. I.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…In 26 elite male (n = 10) and female (n = 16) collegiate swimmers, we assessed sleep quality (sleep duration (hrs), sleep debt (hrs), slow-wave sleep (SWShrs and SWS%), rapid-eye movement (REMhrs and REM%)), training measures (strain (AU), average heart rate (HR) (ExHRavg) and maximum exercising HR (ExHRmax)), and swimming performance (200yd time trial swim) during heavy training, preceding championship competition. Collection of sleep data was matched to days of training data collection, and also to the day preceding the performance swim. …”
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A cross-national survey of basketball strength and conditioning coaches` warm-up practices
Flórez-Gil, E., Boullosa, D., Calleja-González, J., Vaquera, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…The survey explored various aspects of warm-up routines, including objectives, components, duration, methods, and equipment used. Data were stratified by team gender and competition level. …”
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Comparison of anthropometric and performance characteristics in elite male football and handball players
Karadenizli, Z. I., Ilbak, I., Bartik, P.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…A total of 44 athletes (22 football players and 22 handball players) participated in this cross-sectional comparative study. Anthropometric data included height (cm), body weight (kg), and body mass index (BMI, kg/m²). …”
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Collaborative learning effects on tactical communication skills and movement-pattern recognition in handball: A randomized controlled trial
Snoussia, H., Dergaaa, I., Ghouilic, H., Ceyland, H. I., Stefanicae, V., Muntean, R.-I., Hawania, A., Abdellaouia, S., Guelmamic, N., Khalifaa, R., Abderrahman, A. B.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…Assessment included validated scales for collaborative learning engagement, self-efficacy, tactical skills acquisition, and perceived training value. Data were analysed using repeated measures ANOVA with effect sizes calculated. …”
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Exploration du rôle du sexe et de la maturité biologique dans une compétition en fonction de l`âge biologique : aperçu de l`état d`anxiété pré-compétition chez les jeunes handballe... (Exploring the role of sex and maturation in a bio-banding competition: Insights into pre-competition anxiety in youth handball)
de la Rubia, A., García-Sánchez, C., Marquina, M., Martín-Castellanos, A., Lino-Samaniego, Á., Tannion, K.Published in Science & Sports (2025)“…Equipment and methods The sample consisted of 87 handball players (46 boys and 41 girls) aged 13-17 years. Anthropometric data (height, body mass and self-reported biological parent's height) were collected to calculate maturity level using the percentage of predicted adult height (Khamis-Roche equation). …”
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Global positioning system-derived metrics and machine learning models for injury prediction in professional rugby union players
Ren, X., Boisbluche, S., Philippe, K., Demy, M., Äyrämö, S., Rautiainen, I., Ding, S., Prioux, J.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Although injuries are challenging to predict, new technologies and the application of data science can provide valuable insights. This study aimed to predict injury risk among professional rugby union players using machine learning (ML) models. …”
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Epidemiological analysis of injuries in elite handball: insights from the 2023-2024 Turkish super league season
Bayrak, A., Enli, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background This study aims to determine the injury incidence among male and female athletes in the Turkish Handball Super League and to examine the most common types, mechanisms, and risk factors of injuries. Methods Data were collected through medical records and self-reported questionnaires from 160 handball Super League players (82 females, 78 males). …”
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Low injury incidence and excellent return to sport after injuries in beach handball - a cross-sectional survey of 651 athletes
Degenhardt, H., Hinz, M., Rupp, M.-C., Kleim, B. D., Vieider, R. P., Weyer, M., Henze, A.-S., Imhoff, A. B., Siebenlist, S., Ehmann, Y. J.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Demographics, activity level and data on acute and overuse injuries over the past five years were collected. …”
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Development of a virtual-reality eye movements-based system to assess basketball players` decision making
Jia, Y., Zhou, X., Tang, Y., Li, Q., Wang, J., Fu, Q.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…Study Sample: A VR system with 100 task scenarios was used to assess decision-making performance and visual behavior. 30 high-level and 30 low-level players participated in two phases. Data Collection and Analysis: In Phase 1, a panel of basketball experts (N = 3) rated the decision-making scenarios. …”
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Injury incidence rate according to mechanism, body location, and type in basketball players: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Stojanovic, E., Scanlan, A. T., Radovanovic, D., Jakovljevic, V., Živkovic, V., Faude, O., Fox, J., Raasch, K., Ferrauti, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Results: Following screening, 22 studies (15 reporting mechanism data, 21 reporting body location data, and 17 reporting type data) were included in the systematic review and meta-analysis. …”