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The characteristics of lower extremity muscle activity and static balance of Chinese elite trampoline athletes during net contact phase
Liu, K., Zhu, Z., Yang, T., Yin, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Lower extremity muscle strength and balance control are crucial components in high-level trampolining. However, current research on these aspects remains limited. This study aimed to explore the activity patterns of lower limb muscle groups and the balance characteristics of elite trampoline athletes in China, with a focus on comparing male and female athletes. …”
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Classic action recognition of cross-country skiing sports combining ant colony and clustering algorithm
Yu, H., Li, Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Metrics such as the sum of squared intra-cluster errors are used to evaluate cluster tightness for validation analysis. …”
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The effect of tactical visual scanning exercises on a number of visual abilities of deaf soccer players
Basher, A. M., Yonis, M. H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…The present study aimed at revealing the differences in a number of visual abilities between the experimental and control groups in the post-test. The researchers used the experimental method, and the experiment has been implemented on a sample of (20) advanced players from the National Paralympic Committee in Nineveh. …”
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Association analysis of the dopaminergic receptor 2 gene Tag1B rs1079597 and personality traits among a cohort of professional athletes
Michalowska-Sawczyn, M., Huminska-Lisowska, K., Chmielowiec, K., Chmielowiec, J., Stronska-Pluta, A., Suchanecka, A., Zadroga, L., Massidda, M., Calò, C. M., Reclaw, R., Grzywacz, A.Published in Biology of Sport (2025)“…Research into sports participation has increasingly pointed to inherent biological mechanisms as influential factors alongside psychosocial and environmental elements. …”
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A treadmill running research protocol to assess dynamic visual acuity and balance for athletes with and without recent concussion history
Mitchell, K. M., Dalton, K. N., Cinelli, M. E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…Purpose To examine the effect of a treadmill running research protocol on the assessment of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) and balance for athletes with and without recent history of SRC. …”
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Elite athletes` and support staffs` experiences and perceptions of long-haul travel, and the self-management strategies they use
Rossiter, A., Comyns, T. M., Sherwin, I., Nevill, A. M., Warrington, G. D:Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…The study findings will allow the translation of research to better inform future guidelines that address the unique needs and priorities of elite athletes and support staff as they embark on LH travel for training and competition with a view to optimising performance outcomes.…”
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Early sport specialization and relative age effect: Prevalence and influence on perceived competence in ice hockey players
Huard Pelletier, V., Lemoyne, J.Published in Sports (2022)“…The results of this study highlight the presence of RAE and ESS in Canadian minor ice hockey, especially at the elite level, but indicate that they do not affect the self-perception of ice hockey players. Additional research on these concepts is needed to obtain a complete picture of their potential impact on sports development.…”
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Concussion history and heart rate variability during bouts of acute stress
Harrison, A., Lane-Cordova, A., La Fountaine, M. F., Moore, R. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2022)“…Design Case-control study. Setting Research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants Thirty-four male Hockey Quebec Midget-AAA hockey players were separated into those with (n = 16; age = 16.06 ± 0.73 years, body mass index = 23.29 ± 1.79) and those without (n = 18; age = 15.98 ± 0.62 years, body mass index = 23.60 ± 2.49) a history of concussion. …”
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Relative age effect revisited with participation trends in figure skating: did a decade make difference?
Ugurlu, A., Bilgiç, B.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2022)“…Although well-established knowledge has been achieved to a certain extent, a need for further research is still valid considering different demands of each sport and possible differences in the course of time. …”
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Energy availability with or without eating disorder risk in collegiate female athletes and performing artists
Torres-McGehee, T. M., Emerson, D. M., Pritchett, K., Moore, E. M., Smith, A. B., Uriegas, N. A.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Whereas LEA and ED risk have been examined independently, few researchers have examined them simultaneously. Awareness of LEA with or without ED risk may provide clinicians with innovative prevention and intervention strategies. …”
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Injury trends in alpine skiing and a snowboarding over the decade 2008-09 to 2017-18
Dickson, T. J., Terwiel F. A.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2021)“…Objectives: This research explores snowsport injury trends in western Canadian resorts over the decade 2008-2018. …”
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The use of sleep aids in young athletes and non-athletes: An exploratory study
Caron, J.-F., Godin, R., Gaudreault, P., Roy, J., Forest, G.Published in Sleep (2021)“…Many teens resort to prescribed or nonprescribed medication to alleviate their sleep difficulties. Research suggests that sport and physical activity may be protective factors regarding sleep. …”
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The efficacy of heart rate variability in tracking travel and training stress in youth female rowers: a preliminary study
Egan-Shuttler, J. D., Edmonds, R., Ives, S. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…To date, there is limited research showing whether HRV is practical in youth female athletes and rowers during short periods of overload training. …”
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