Search Results - Sustainable Development
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Reasons why selected young female and male football players drop out on their path to the elite senior level
Brusvik, P., Söderström, T.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Understanding the reasons why selected talented players dropped out of football can provide guidance for sustainable talent development, thereby reducing elements that influence dropout behavior among talented youth football players.…”
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A cross-sectional assessment of nutritional knowledge gaps and feasibility of digital intervention among adolescents soccer players in Tunisian elite club
Layouni, S., Ksibi, S., Ach, T., Elmtaoua, S., Ceylan, H. I., Ghali, H., Tiss, B., Ajili, M. A., Jemni, S., Muntean, R. I., Dergaa, I.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Background: Adolescence represents a critical period for growth and athletic development, yet young athletes frequently demonstrate significant gaps in nutritional knowledge that can impair performance and long-term health outcomes. …”
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Does early success in cadet and junior world championships extend elite judo careers?
Conceição-Santos, D. F., Takito, M. Y., Franchini, E.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…These insights indicate the need for tailored athlete development programs that address physical, psychological, and social dimensions, as well as further research to understand the mechanisms supporting career longevity and inform policies aimed at sustaining elite judo athletes.…”
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Exploring adaptive coaching practices in elite table tennis: A qualitative perspective on tactical evolution and talent logic in the ABS ball era
Fei, W., Lingxuan, K.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…First, tactical emphasis shifted from early-stroke aggression toward sustained rally control, with athletes trained to delay pressure and cultivate "silent control" across extended rallies. …”
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The mediating role of psychological resilience between parenting styles and athletic performance in adolescent athletes: a serial multiple mediation model
Chen, T., Chen, T., Yu, H., Xian, Y., Sun, T.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Authoritative parenting benefits sustainable performance by satisfying basic needs and enhancing resilience, more strongly in late adolescence.(2) Authoritarian parenting harms long-term participation via unmet needs, reduced resilience and biological costs; permissive parenting directly impairs performance due to poor goal structuring.(3) Findings call for developmentally and culturally appropriate parenting interventions, promoting a biopsychosocial framework centered on family systems in sport psychology.…”
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Optimizing performance nutrition for adolescent athletes: a review of dietary needs, risks, and practical strategies
Everett, S.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Practical strategies for nutrition education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and individualized care are presented to guide healthcare professionals, coaches, and caregivers in fostering sustainable, performance-supportive eating habits. By aligning intake with training demands and developmental needs, adolescent athletes can optimize performance, recovery, and long-term well-being.…”
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Neuromuscular profile of top-level youth taekwondo competitors assessed through tensiomyography - Croatian National Youth Taekwondo Team example
Sladic, N., Cular, D., Babic, M., Kezic, A., Tomase, T., Zubac, D.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…The results may inform individualized training design, injury prevention strategies, and athlete development models in youth combat sports.…”
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Specific physical development of midfielders in comparative football from youth to senior level: insight from objective parameters measured with advanced wearable technology
Izzo, R., Catani, A., Cejudo, A., Cruciani, A., Giovannelli, M., Hosseini, C., Crudelini, E.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Furthermore, the discerning factor in an athlete's developmental journey lies not solely in their maximal speed potential, but rather in their capacity to sustain high-intensity sprints and consistently surpass the HPS threshold during match scenarios (Izzo et al., 2018). …”
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The impact of the academy classification model on coaching practices in Norwegian football: a Foucauldian analysis of governance and player development.
Gagnås, H. L., Thue Bjørndal, C.Published in Sports Coaching Review (2025)“…Biopolitical practices such as growth testing and workload monitoring further reduce development to quantifiable outputs. The findings call for governance models that balance accountability with pedagogical responsiveness, and support sustainable, context-sensitive, and relational approaches to coaching and talent development.…”
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Practical implementation and validation of a functional testing model for early talent selection in wrestling
Patru, A.Published in Annals of "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati: Physical Education and Sport Management (2025)“…The study concludes that a validated, multidimensional selection battery can contribute to higher retention and more sustainable talent development in wrestling.…”
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The Youth Olympic Games as a turning point in Turkish athletes` career transitions
Madan, M., Yoruç Çotuk, M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…The study highlights the urgent need for athlete-centered support systems, including transparent qualification structures, psychological services, dual-career programs, and sustained financial assistance. These findings underscore that YOG participation, while potentially transformative, must be embedded within robust developmental frameworks to ensure long-term athletic and personal sustainability.…”
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Exploration of clinical diagnosis for tendinopathy, tendon structure, and muscle strength in young elite female gymnasts: A 12-month follow-up study
Steinberg, N., Elbaz, L., Nemet, D., Eliakim, A., Dar, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…At follow-up, recovered gymnasts exhibited higher muscle strength and lower prevalence of disorganised tendon fibres than those who had sustained or developed tendinopathy.…”
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Making, not breaking the young, aspiring athlete: the development of Prep to be PRO (Nærmere Best) - a Norwegian school-based educational programme
Heiestad, H., Myklebust, G., Bahr, R., Moseid, C. H.Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2025)“…Objective To document the development of Prep to be PRO, an educational module-based programme, designed to support the development and protect the health of young athletes enrolled in sports junior high schools and sports academy high schools. …”
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Epidemiology of ankle sprain and chronic ankle instability in elite adolescent dancesport athletes
Liu, Z., Yamaguchi, R., Fu, S., Zhao, H., Li, Y., Kobayashi, Y., Gong, Y., Kumai, T.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Future research should clarify the impact of ankle sprains on dancesport performance and develop preventive measures to reduce the incidence and recurrence of these associated injuries.…”
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Injury differences between youth male and female American football players
Mikhail, D., Sugimoto, D., Tadros, M., Van Pelt, R., Radel, L., Soma, D., Ulman, S., Miller, S., Jones, J.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2025)“…Males were more likely to suffer concussions (OR = 1.50, p < 0.001) whereas females sustained more sprains/strains (OR = 1.32, p < 0.001). …”
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Visual tracking and its relationship to dynamic visual acuity among national youth foil fencing team athletes
Oudah, I. G., Jari, H. S., Taih, H. S., Sameer, A. H.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…It is recommended that visual perception training be integrated into preparation stages and that future studies include various age groups and skill levels. and this achieves one of the sustainable development goals of the United Nations in Iraq which is (Quality Education)…”
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Sustainable elite youth sports: A systematic scoping review of the social dimensions
Schubring, A., Bergentoft, H., Caspers, A., Jaczina, K., Lundvall, S., Jacobsson, J., Barker-Ruchti, N., Gojanovic, B., Lindsey, I., Loland, S., Pill, S., Bjørndal, C. T., Wals, A., Nielsen, R. Ø., Hausken-Sutter, S. E., Sevdalis, V., Grau, S.Published in Sustainable Development (2025)“…Sustainable Development…”
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Injury risk factors related to sport specialization in high school basketball: a prospective study
Post, E. G., Rivera, M. J., Robison, H. J., Rauh, M. J., McGuine, T. A., Simon, J. E.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…Players who participated in basketball year round were twice as likely to sustain an injury than those who did not play year round (IRR [95% CI] = 2.1 [1.1, 3.6]). …”