Search Results - Physical Activity and Nutrition
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Changes in physical activity level and energy intake of Japanese sprint and endurance athletes by training segmentation period: A longitudinal study
Muramatsu, E., Adachi, M., Teramoto, K., Igawa, S.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2025)“…The calculation of EER requires longitudinal physical activity level (PAL) data, which has received insufficient attention. …”
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Nutritional knowledge, eating habits, factors affecting muscle damage, and antioxidant enzyme levels of Korean wrestlers
Lee, Y.-S., Lee, D.-R., Lee, H.-R., Sung, J.-Y.Published in Physical Activity and Nutrition (2024)“…Physical Activity and Nutrition…”
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Evaluation of the effect of healthy nutrition attitudes and sleep quality on sports performance in fencing athletes
Dogruyol, Ö., Okburan, G., Dogruyol, S.Published in Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise (2023)“…The findings showed there were significant relationships among fencing athletes` attitudes towards information on nutrition (IN), positive nutrition (PN), malnutrition (MP), and sleep quality (p<0.05). …”
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Acute effects of low dose of caffeine ingestion combined with conditioning activity on psychological and physical performances of male and female Taekwondo athletes
Ouergui, I., Mahdi, N., Delleli, S., Messaoudi, H., Chtourou, H., Sahnoun, Z., Bouassida, A., Bouhlel, E., Nobari, H., Paolo Ardigó, L., Franchini, E.Published in Nutrients (2022) -
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Evidence-based post exercise recovery in combat sports: a narrative review
López-Laval, L., Mielgo-Ayuso, J., Terrados, N., Calleja-Gonzalez, J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…Further methods of recovery including physical (cold water immersion, massage or photobiomodulation) and physiological (types of active recovery, sleep and rest) therapies have also been shown useful. …”
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Rapid weight loss influences the physical, psychological and biological responses during a simulated competition in national judo athletes
Isacco, L., Degoutte, F., Ennequin, G., Pereira, B., Thivel, D., Filaire, E.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Specific recovery strategies in terms of nutrition and active recovery should be considered.…”
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A study of the content of vitamins in the diet of athletes engaged in martial arts
Noskova, M. P., Bashkina, A. S., Titov, M. V.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2019)“…The article gives a brief theoretical review on the recommendations for physically active individuals on the use of vitamins. …”
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Rapid weight loss in competitive judo and taekwondo athletes: Attitudes and practices of coaches and trainers
Berkovich, B.-E., Stark, A. H., Eliakim, A., Nemet, D., Sinai, T.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)“…The majority of the responders (92%) recommended that their athletes practice gradual weight loss methods using a combination of dehydration or increased physical activity (80.3%), sweat suits (50.8%), restricted fluid intake (39.3%), training in heated rooms (27%), and sauna (26.2%). …”
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Energy requirement assessment and water turnover in Japanese college wrestlers using the doubly labeled water method
Sagayama, H., Kondo, E., Shiose, K., Yamada, Y., Motonage, K., Ouchi, S., Osawa, T., Nakajima, K., Takahashi, H., Higaki, Y., Tanaka, H.Published in Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology (2017) -
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Rapid weight loss among adolescents participating in competitive judo
Berkovich, B.-E., Eliakim, A., Nemet, D., Stark, A. H., Sinai, T.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2016)“…RWL was achieved by increased physical activity (82.6%), skipped meals (56.3%), or fasting at least once (47%). …”
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The effect of deep tissue massage therapy on delayed onset muscle soreness of the lower extremity in karatekas - a preliminary study
Urbaniak, M., Milanczyk, A., Smoter, M., Zarzycki, A., Mroczek, D., Kawczynski, A.Published in Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts (2015)“…Delayed onset muscle soreness is an effect of physical activity. DOMS is manifested by mechanical muscle hyperalgesia, occasional resting pain, and altered motor control. …”
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