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Relative age effects in European soccer: their association with contextual factors, impact on youth national teams' performance, and presence at the senior level
Morganti, G., Kelly, A. L., Lascu, A., Brustio, P. R., Padua, E., Filetti, C., Porta, M., Briotti, G., Ruscello, B.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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The road to the hoop: relative age effects and game-related performance in youth basketball
Bilgiç, M., Brustio, P. R., Ugurlu, A., Isin, A.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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Darwinian selection for the fittest, oldest or youngest: relative age effects in European gymnastics
Isin, A., Bilgiç, M., Brustio, P. R.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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Birth advantages in male Italian soccer: How they influence players youth career and their future career status
Morganti, G., Brustio, P. R., Ruscello, B., Apollaro, G., Padua, E., Kelly, A. L.Published in Sports (2024)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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Correlating technical and tactical, and kinematic elements: An in-depth analysis of game-related metrics and running activities in sub-elite senior male rugby union players
Ungureanu, A. N., Lupo, C., Chiarello, F., Brustio, P. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2024)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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Relative age effect reversal on the junior-to-senior transition in world-class athletics
Brustio, P. R., Stival, M., Boccia, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)“…Brustio, P. R.…”
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