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An examination of changes in psychological status across four phases of injury recovery and return to sport: A prospective weekly study of competitive athletes from acute care to return to sport Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Alexis Ruffault, Marjorie Bernier, Leslie Podlog, Christophe Guegan
While ample research has shown that sport injuries are associated with poor psychological status, scant attention has been given to changes in injured athletes' psychological status over the full course of recovery and return to sport. The aim of the present study was to prospectively investigate potential changes in injured athletes' psychological status across four phases of recovery and return to
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Cardiac hemodynamics phenotypes and individual responses to training in coronary heart disease patients Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Marine Kirsch, Damien Vitiello, Lukas‐Daniel Trachsel, Maxime Boidin, Julie Lalongé, Martin Juneau, Louis Bherer, Anil Nigam, Mathieu Gayda
BackgroundIn patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), individualized exercise training (ET) programs are strongly recommended to optimize peak oxygen uptake (O2peak) improvement and prognosis. However, the cardiac hemodynamic factors responsible for a positive response to training remain unclear. The aim of this study was to compare cardiac hemodynamic changes after an ET program in responder (R)
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Fitting in or standing out? The organisational socialisation of early career physical education specialism graduates through a micropolitical lens Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Cillian Brennan, Richard Bowles, Elaine Murtagh
The recent emergence of primary school generalist teachers with physical education (PE) expertise has addressed calls for some form of specialisation in primary PE provision in Ireland ( Marron et al., 2018 ). It was hoped that these teachers could advance the quality of PE taught within schools, through their own teaching and by supporting colleagues ( Ní Chróinín, 2018 ). Despite PE specialism graduates
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Effects of gait retraining using minimalist shoes on the medial gastrocnemius muscle‐tendon unit behavior and dynamics during running Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Liqin Deng, Boyi Dai, Xini Zhang, Songlin Xiao, Weijie Fu
The effects of a 12‐week gait retraining program on the adaptation of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) and muscle‐tendon unit (MTU) were investigated. 26 runners with a rearfoot strike pattern (RFS) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: gait retraining (GR) or control group (CON). MG ultrasound images, marker positions, and ground reaction forces (GRF) were collected twice during 9 km/h of treadmill
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No additive effect of creatine, caffeine, and sodium bicarbonate on intense exercise performance in endurance‐trained individuals Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Lukas Moesgaard, Søren Jessen, Peter Møller Christensen, Jens Bangsbo, Morten Hostrup
BackgroundAthletes commonly use creatine, caffeine, and sodium bicarbonate for performance enhancement. While their isolated effects are well‐described, less is known about their potential additive effects.MethodsFollowing a baseline trial, we randomized 12 endurance‐trained males (age: 25 ± 5 years, VO2max: 56.7 ± 4.6 mL kg−1 min−1; mean ± SD) and 11 females (age: 25 ± 3 years, VO2max: 50.2 ± 3.4
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All the better for it: Exploring one teacher-researcher's evolving efforts to promote meaningful physical education Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Donal Howley, Ben Dyson, Seunghyun Baek
Drawing on social constructivist learning theory and a conceptual framework for meaningful physical education (MPE), the purpose of this self-study was to present and explore how one teacher-researcher (TR) evolved their approach to implementing pedagogy promoting MPE in an alternative secondary/high school education setting. Utilizing self-study, data were collected before, during, and after twenty
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Telecasting Tokyo to a Locked Down Nation: Australian Broadcast Coverage of the 2020 Olympic Summer Games Communication & Sport (IF 3.183) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Olan Kees Martin Scott, Michael Van Bussel, Bo (Norman) Li, Adam T. Pappas, Gillian Golosky, Victoria Dewar
This study explored how nationalism was perpetuated by the Seven Network’s broadcasting of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games during a time, in which much of Australia was in various forms of Covid-19 lockdowns. Self-categorization theory was used to analyze all the primetime coverage of the Seven Network’s main channel for name mentions, description of success or failure, and personality and physicality
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A model fidelity check in cooperative learning research in physical education Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Damián Iglesias, Javier Fernandez-Rio
Fidelity is an essential component of research, theory and practice in pedagogical models in physical education [Hastie, P. A., and A. Casey. 2014. “Fidelity in Models-based Practice Research in Sp...
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‘Belonging' within White male-dominated sports business management programmes Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Hanya Pielichaty, Xiaotong Zhu, Rhianne-Ebony Sterling-Morris
Patriarchal Whiteness dominates the sports sector and sports business university classrooms. This echo effect maintains a cyclical pattern of oppression whereby only certain voices are heard and ce...
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Health-based physical education in an elementary school: effects on physical self-concept, motivation, fitness and physical activity Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Juan Gregorio Fernández-Bustos, Pablo Cuesta-Valera, David Zamorano-García, Juan Ángel Simón-Piqueras
Promoting and developing health in Physical Education should not be limited to seeking to meet recommendations for physical activity and to increase motor competence or physical fitness, but should...
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Promoting adapted physical activity within kinesiology undergraduate programs: a RE-AIM perspective Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Scott McNamara, Rebecca Bassett-Gunter, Robert Townsend, Wesley Wilson
Disabled persons face an array of barriers to quality physical activity programming. Nonetheless, kinesiology undergraduate programs have historically neglected to focus on disability. Hence, it is...
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Enhanced muscle activity during interrupted sitting improves glycemic control in overweight and obese men Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Ying Gao, Qing‐Yang Li, Taija Finni, Arto J. Pesola
The efficacy of interrupting prolonged sitting may be influenced by muscle activity patterns. This study examined the effects of interrupting prolonged sitting time with different muscle activity patterns on continuously monitored postprandial glycemic response. Eighteen overweight and obese men (21.0 ± 1.2 years; 28.8 ± 2.2 kg/m2) participated in this randomized four‐arm crossover study, including
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Individual and day‐to‐day differences in domain‐specific physical activity of 10‐ to 11‐year‐old children in Denmark—Measured using GPS and accelerometry Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Anna Stage, Thea Toft Amholt, Jasper Schipperijn
ObjectivePhysical activity (PA) and the achievement of 60 min of moderate‐to‐physical‐activity daily is declining in school‐aged‐children, and effective strategies to increase PA is needed. We aimed to examine the individual and day‐to‐day distribution of PA on schooldays among children aged 10–11 in 4 domains—school, home, transport, and other.MethodsData were collected from August to September 2020
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Esports for development? Exploring esports player profiles and their development and well-being outcomes International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship (IF 2.527) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Wonjun Choi, Wooyoung (William) Jang, Hyunseok Song, Min Jung Kim, Wonju Lee, Kevin K. Byon
Purpose This study aimed to identify subgroups of esports players based on their gaming behavior patterns across game genres and compare self-efficacy, social efficacy, loneliness and three dimensions of quality of life between these subgroups. Design/methodology/approach 324 participants were recruited from prolific academic to complete an online survey. We employed latent profile analysis (LPA) to
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When calling and overwork climate collide: the effect on burnout and intention to change careers European Sport Management Quarterly (IF 3.714) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Matt R. Huml, Elizabeth A. Taylor, Marlene A. Dixon, Jeffrey A. Graham
Working within one’s calling provides individuals with several work-related benefits, while an overwork climate negatively impacts employees’ work experience. How do the concepts interact, especial...
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First international consensus statement on sports psychiatry Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Malte Christian Claussen, Alan Currie, Eugene Koh Boon Yau, Masaki Nishida, Vania Martínez, James Burger, Shane Creado, Alexander Schorb, Roberto Fernandes Nicola, Amrit Pattojoshi, Ranjit Menon, Ira Glick, Jim Whitehead, Carla Edwards, David Baron
Sports psychiatry is a young field of medicine and psychiatry that focuses on mental health among athletes, and sports and exercise within psychiatry and mental disorders. However, the development of sports psychiatry and its fields of activity vary from region to region and are not uniform yet. Sports psychiatry and the role of sports psychiatrists have also already been discussed in the field of
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Epidemiology, etiology and prevention of injuries in competitive ice speed skating—limited current evidence, multiple future priorities: A scoping review Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Matthias Hendricks, Evert Verhagen, Alexander T. M. van de Water
Long‐track and short‐track ice speed skating are integral to the Winter Olympics. The state of evidence‐based injury prevention in these sports is unclear. Our goals were to summarize the current scientific knowledge, to determine the state of research, and to highlight future research areas for injury prevention in ice speed skating. We conducted a scoping review, searching all injury and injury prevention
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The effect of repeated concussions on clinical and neurocognitive symptom severity in different contact sports Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Jennifer Glaser, Sarah Jaeckle, Thomas Beblo, Gerhard Mueller, Andreas M. Eidenmueller, Philipp Schulz, Ingo Schmehl, Witold Rogge, Karsten Hollander, Max Toepper, Andreas S. Gonschorek
IntroductionThe potential consequences of repeated concussions in sport are well documented. However, it remains unclear whether the cumulative impact of sports‐related concussions differs between different contact sports. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to investigate the cumulative effects of sports‐related concussions on clinical and neurocognitive health in different contact sports
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Swimming competence of 9–10-year-old Norwegian primary school children: A cross-sectional study of physical education Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Jon Sundan, Monika Haga, Håvard Lorås
Swimming is a profound source of joy in life. The impact of swimming competence extends beyond leisure, encompassing aquatic skills crucial for the prevention of drowning incidents. The World Health Organization (WHO) strongly advocates for the proactive initiative of teaching basic swimming and water safety skills to school-aged children, which is recognized as a direct and effective measure in mitigating
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Professional women footballers’ stories of marketing portrayals and sponsorship: “I just had to feel grateful for what I’ve been given” Sport Manag. Rev. (IF 5.589) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Laura Harris, Dawn E. Trussell
In this paper we investigate the marketing portrayal and sponsorship experiences of professional women athletes. Specifically, we examine the perspectives of professional women footballers (i.e. so...
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Response to Mr. Di Pietro Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Bas van Hooren, Tjeu Souren, Bart Bongers
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Accuracy of respiratory gas variables from CPET systems during simulated and human exercise: The importance of methodological choices and data handling Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Alberto Di Pietro
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Reference values for leg effort during incremental cycle ergometry in non‐trained healthy men and women, aged 19–85 Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Abed A. Hijleh, Sophia Wang, Danilo C. Berton, Igor Neder‐Serafini, Sandra Vincent, Matthew James, Nicolle Domnik, Devin Phillips, Luiz E. Nery, Denis E. O'Donnell, J. Alberto Neder
Heightened sensation of leg effort contributes importantly to poor exercise tolerance in patient populations. We aim to provide a sex‐ and age‐adjusted frame of reference to judge symptom's normalcy across progressively higher exercise intensities during incremental exercise. Two‐hundred and seventy‐five non‐trained subjects (130 men) aged 19–85 prospectively underwent incremental cycle ergometry.
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Distal hamstrings tendons mechanical properties at rest and contraction using free‐hand 3‐D ultrasonography Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Chrysostomos Sahinis, Eleftherios Kellis
Tendon properties impact human locomotion, influencing sports performance, and injury prevention. Hamstrings play a crucial role in sprinting, particularly the biceps femoris long head (BFlh), which is prone to frequent injuries. It remains uncertain if BFlh exhibits distinct mechanical properties compared to other hamstring muscles. This study utilized free‐hand three‐dimensional ultrasound to assess
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“I Feel Qatari Today […] I Feel Disabled Today, […] I Feel Like a Migrant Worker Today…”: On Sport, Leadership, and Moral Legitimacy Communication & Sport (IF 3.183) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Yoseph Z. Mamo, Christos Anagnostopoulos, Simon Chadwick, Damon P. S. Andrew
This study examines the public’s perceptions of a speech delivered by FIFA’s president in a press conference one day before the Qatar 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup. In total, 34,714 publicly available user responses were collected from news media YouTube channels in North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as from Twitter hashtags related to the press conference. This user-generated content was analyzed
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Categorizing engagement behavior in sport brand communities – an empirical study informed by social practice theory Sport Manag. Rev. (IF 5.589) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Pascal Stegmann, Tim Ströbel, Herbert Woratschek
This study ventures into uncharted territory by focusing exclusively on digital platforms to scrutinize engagement practices within sport clubs and their pivotal role in nurturing vibrant brand com...
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Physical literacy is associated with children's adherence to physical activity guidelines during COVID-19 Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Emiliano Mazzoli, Jingwen Xu, Lisa Michele Barnett
Background: Despite the benefits of physical activity, children’s compliance with physical activity recommendations is very low and this situation worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical li...
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Discourses of resistance: pre-service teachers’ reflections on the challenges of inclusion in physical education Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Ingfrid Mattingsdal Thorjussen, Terese Wilhelmsen
Scholars have identified a need for more learner-centred pedagogical practices as one way to facilitate more inclusive learning in physical education (PE). In this regard teacher education plays an...
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Beyond the scoreboard: school-based sport experiences and high school student-athlete well-being Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Samantha Bates, Sydney Mack, Emily A. Nothnagle
With an estimated seven million high school student-athletes in the United States participating in school-based sports each year, opportunities exist to examine how recent changes in education and ...
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The effect of game-based approaches on decision-making, knowledge, and motor skill: A systematic review and a multilevel meta-analysis Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Mika Manninen, Eric Magrum, Sara Campbell, Sarahjane Belton
This study aimed to compare the effect between game-based approaches (GBAs) and traditional skill approaches on decision-making, knowledge and motor skill in physical education students and athletes. A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies available before October 2023 was conducted. The initial search yielded 8431 articles, with 28 articles ( n = 1600) meeting the inclusion criteria
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Nostalgia-based marketing campaigns and sport participation International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship (IF 2.527) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Norm O'Reilly, Caroline Paras, Madelaine Gierc, Alexander Lithopoulos, Ananya Banerjee, Leah Ferguson, Eun-Young Lee, Ryan E. Rhodes, Mark S. Tremblay, Leigh Vanderloo, Guy Faulkner
Purpose Framed by nostalgia marketing, this research draws upon lessons from ParticipACTION, a Canadian non-profit health promotion organization, to examine one of their most well-known campaigns, Body Break with ParticipACTION, in order to assess the potential role for nostalgia-based marketing campaigns in sport participation across generational cohorts. Design/methodology/approach Exploratory sequential
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An integrative review of parent education approaches in sport: Considerations for program planning and evaluation Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Fabrício João Milan, Camilla J. Knight, Lucas Machado de Oliveira, Vitor Ciampolini, Michel Milistetd
In recent years, there has been an increase in the delivery and evaluation of parent education programs within youth sport. Subsequently, some recent reviews of these programs have been conducted. However, one consistent issue across many of the programs and associated review papers is the lack of an appropriate evaluation framework to guide the planning or associated reporting of the outcomes of the
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Beginning, rise, fall, and comeback: Exploring the journey of a physical education teacher community in South Korea Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Yongjin Lee, Wonhee Lee, Hyungsik Min, Youngjoon Kim
Physical education teacher communities have been studied and implemented as a successful approach to teacher professional development. Despite a wealth of literature, less is known about three aspects: sustained nature of a community over time, power relations among community members, and a comprehensive case study. This study aimed to address these gaps in the literature by investigating the journey
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When Studying Affective Responses to Exercise, the Definition of “Intensity” Must Reference Homeostatic Perturbations: A Retort to Vollaard et al. J. Sport Exerc. Psychol. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Panteleimon Ekkekakis, Mark E. Hartman, Matthew A. Ladwig
In articles on the methodology of studies investigating affective and enjoyment responses to high-intensity interval training, we noted that, occasionally, exercise conditions described as involving “high” intensity exhibited heart rates that were only as high as, or even lower than, heart rates recorded during comparator conditions described as being of “moderate” intensity. Drs. Vollaard, Metcalfe
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Elevated fluid and glycosaminoglycan content in the Achilles tendon contribute to higher intratendinous pressure: Implications for Achilles tendinopathy J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Lauren Pringels, Gert-Jan Van Valckenborgh, Patrick Segers, Amélie Chevalier, Hedwig Stepman, Evi Wezenbeek, Arne Burssens, Luc Vanden Bossche
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Biceps femoris long head muscle and aponeurosis geometry in males with and without a history of hamstring strain injury Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Stephanie L. Lazarczuk, Tyler J. Collings, Andrea H. Hams, Ryan G. Timmins, David A. Opar, Suzi Edwards, Anthony J. Shield, Rod S. Barrett, Matthew N. Bourne
ObjectivesHamstring strain injuries (HSIs) commonly affect the proximal biceps femoris long head (BFlh) musculotendinous junction. Biomechanical modeling suggests narrow proximal BFlh aponeuroses and large muscle‐to‐aponeurosis width ratios increase localized tissue strains and presumably risk of HSI. This study aimed to determine if BFlh muscle and proximal aponeurosis geometry differed between limbs
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Longitudinal associations of meeting the WHO physical activity guidelines and physical fitness, from preschool to childhood Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Hanna Tigerstrand Grevnerts, Christine Delisle Nyström, Jairo Hidalgo Migueles, Marie Löf
There is a well‐established relationship between physical activity (PA) and physical fitness in children, being the latter an important marker for present and future health; however, there is still insufficient knowledge for the transition from the preschool age to early childhood. Therefore, this study in Swedish children aimed to investigate the estimated effect of meeting the aerobic component of
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Percentage of Peak Workload Is Suitable for Quantification of Exercise Intensity During High-Intensity Intervals: A Comment on Ekkekakis, Hartman, and Ladwig J. Sport Exerc. Psychol. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Niels B.J. Vollaard, Richard S. Metcalfe, Daniel Kinghorn, Mary E. Jung, Jonathan P. Little
Journal Name: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Volume: 46 Issue: 2 Pages: 63-65
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A pre-longitudinal screen of performance in an integrated assessment of throwing and catching competence Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 B. M. Terlizzi, R. M. Hulteen, J. Rudd, R. S. Sacko, F. Sgrò, T. Jaakkola, T. C. Abrams, A. Brian, D. Nesbitt, A. De Meester, A. L. Fraley, D. F. Stodden
Background: The ability to adapt motor skill performance to a variety of conditions is vital to success in physical activity settings. Valid and reliable measurements of motor competence (MC) are c...
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Developing three-dimensional spatial embodiment in architectural design education: underwater experiences Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Esen Gökçe Özdamar
Three-dimensional thinking, observation, and practice have long been an important part of architectural education. Reduced awareness of corporeality and the senses can impair a student’s capacity t...
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Device-measured physical activity and sedentary time in the Nordic countries: A scoping review of population-based studies J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Ing-Mari Dohrn, Jakob Tarp, Jostein Steene-Johannessen, Tommi Vasankari, Maria Hagströmer
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Effects of high‐intensity interval training on depressive and anxiety symptoms in healthy individuals: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Jhonatan Wélington Pereira Gaia, Felipe Barreto Schuch, Rodrigo Weyll Ferreira, Edielen de Lima Souza, Verônica Moreira Souto Ferreira, Daniel Alvarez Pires
Although evidence regarding the effects of high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) on mental health has increased in recent years, there is still no consensus regarding the effects of HIIT on the symptoms of depression and anxiety in a healthy population. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to investigate the effects of HIIT on depressive and/or anxiety symptoms in healthy individuals. The following
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Peak fat oxidation, peak oxygen uptake, and running performance increase during pre‐season in sub‐elite male football players Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Tue Rømer, Mikkel Thunestvedt Hansen, Kristine Kjær Lange, Mikkel Lundgren Petersen, Anders Petersen Ibh, Jeppe Panduro, Peter Krustrup, Flemming Dela, Jørn Wulff Helge
PurposeIn Football, the high‐intensity running bouts during matches are considered decisive. Interestingly, recent studies showed that peak fat oxidation rates (PFO) are higher in football players than other athletes. This study aimed to investigate whether PFO increases following a pre‐season. Secondarily, and due to COVID‐19, we investigated whether PFO is related to the physical performance in a
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Parents on the Concept of Physical Literacy: What Do They Know, What Do They Do, and What Do They Want? J. Sport Exerc. Psychol. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Aaron Simpson, Ben Jackson, Ashleigh L. Thornton, Michael Rosenberg, Brodie Ward, Peter Roberts, Amanda Derbyshire, Timothy Budden
Physical literacy development in early childhood, viewed by many as the foundation for lifelong physical activity engagement, is significantly influenced by parents. Our aim was to explore parents’ understanding of physical literacy and gain insight into their perspectives on physical literacy promotion. We recruited 18 parents of children between 5 and 8 years old in Australia. Using semistructured
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A gymnastics coaches’ professional development program: exploring a needs-focused social learning space Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Koray Kılıç, Diane M. Culver, Mustafa Levent Ince
Background: Learning is a social, situational process. Effective coaches consistently apply situationally appropriate coaching knowledge to improve athletes’ developmental outcomes. Learning experi...
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Health-Based Physical Education and Sport Education: the staging of a hybridization from a collaborative approach Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Carlos Evangelio, Sixto González-Víllora, Carmen Peiró-Velert
This qualitative study aimed to describe the collaborative process followed by an in-service teacher and two university researchers in co-designing and implementing a Health-based Physical Educatio...
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Exercise benefits meet the esophagus J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Alejandro Santos-Lozano, Pedro L. Valenzuela, Carmen Fiuza-Luces, Alejandro Lucia
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Oral fluoroquinolones and the risk of Achilles tendon rupture J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Peter Vibe Rasmussen, Jarl Emanuel Strange, Anders Holt
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Effects of far‐infrared radiation lamp therapy on recovery from a simulated soccer‐match in elite female soccer players Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Wei‐Chin Tseng, Kazunori Nosaka, Tai‐Ying Chou, Glyn Howatson, Trevor C. Chen
We investigated the effects of far‐infrared radiation (FIR) lamp therapy on changes in muscle damage and performance parameters following six sets of 15‐min Loughborough intermittent shuttle test (LIST), a simulated soccer match. Twenty‐four elite female soccer players (20–24 y) were assigned into FIR or sham treatment group (n = 12/group). The participants received a 60‐min FIR or sham treatment (30
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Developing adaptive teaching competence in preservice physical education teachers Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Kyuil Cho, Emi Tsuda, Phillip Ward
This study examined how preservice teachers (PSTs) develop adaptive competence in teaching peers in an introductory physical education pedagogy course underpinned by a pedagogical cycle designed to promote adaptive teaching competence. Two guiding research questions were: (a) what was the total number of adaptations that PSTs made in their peer teaching? and (b) what were the total numbers of missed
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Predicting adolescents' continuation in club sports: A prospective cohort study of the importance of personal and contextual motivational factors in five sports in Denmark Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-03-30 Glen Nielsen, Johan Michael Wikman, Paul R. Appleton, Peter Bentsen, Peter Elsborg
PurposeThe purpose of this prospective cohort study was to investigate the influence of types of motivation, basic psychological needs satisfaction and of a coach‐created motivational climate on continued participation in youth sports across types of sport, competitive levels, ages, and gender.MethodsParticipants were 7110 adolescent (age 12–20 years) members of leisure time club organized in basketball
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Psychosocial experiences of competitive rugby players on the “long, long journey” to recovery following ACL ruptures and reconstruction Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Anel Borman, Wayne Derman, Heinrich Grobbelaar
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are serious and potentially career‐ending. Reconstruction surgery and extended rehabilitation typically follow, but some athletes never attain the same level of sport performance. The psychosocial experiences of athletes who sustain ACL injuries and their cognitive appraisal, emotional and behavioral responses to the injury, and reconstruction require further
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Girl Power and Brand Power: Postfeminist Sensibility in News Coverage of Tokyo’s Girl “Prodigy” Skateboarders Communication & Sport (IF 3.183) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Brigid McCarthy
This paper analyses news media coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic skateboarding competition, which paid significant and celebratory attention to the extraordinary youth of the medallists in the women’s disciplines. The coverage was marked by a postfeminist sensibility that constituted the girl-child skater via a ubiquitous and enduring girl power discourse, and idealised them as sites of extraordinary
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Go to the back before going forward: Addressing psychological responses in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction rehabilitation J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Terese L. Chmielewski, Adam Meierbachtol, Rick Aberman, Travis Gunderson, Jonathon Sikorski, Kathleen Cummer
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Effect of repeated prolonged exercise on liver fat content and visceral adipose tissue in well‐trained older men Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Axel Illeris Poggi, Martin Winther Andreasen, Ronni Eg Sahl, Mikkel Thunestvedt Hansen, Tue Rømer, Jacob Frandsen, Frederik Hvid Linden, Erik Høgh‐Schmidt, Mikael Ploug Boesen, Sisse Rye Ostrowski, Steen Larsen, Flemming Dela, Jørn Wulff Helge
IntroductionLiver fat (LF) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) content decreases with training, however, this has mainly been investigated in sedentary obese or healthy participants. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated prolonged exercise on LF and VAT content in well‐trained older men and to compare baseline LF and VAT content to recreationally active older men.MethodA group
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The effects of a combined physical activity and health education program on health knowledge and well‐being of socially vulnerable children Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Trine K. Møller, Malte N. Larsen, Kristina Pfeffer, Sabrina Egelund Frydenlund, Nikos Ntoumanis, Peter Krustrup
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the football‐based health education program “11 for Health” on health knowledge and well‐being in the setting of a 10‐week residential stay in a Danish charity home for socially vulnerable children. Six hundred and fourteen children participated in the study, of which 305 took part in the standard program plus “11 for Health” (SG+: 12
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“I Just Learn a Single Phrase:” Language Acquisition and Cultural Fusion in Professional Baseball Communication & Sport (IF 3.183) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Patrick C. Gentile, Luke A. Skuratowicz, Zachary W. Arth
This paper seeks to understand how Americans in the professional baseball community communicate with Spanish-speaking players. To further uncover how English-speaking players interact with their Spanish-speaking counterparts, 22 interviews were conducted with American members of the baseball community. Through the purview of cultural fusion theory, this article seeks to understand how English and Spanish-speaking
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Sports participation among Norwegian youth: a study of early sporting careers Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Patrick Foss Johansen, Ken Green, Miranda Thurston
Despite a growing body of evidence suggesting that establishing sporting repertoires during youth is intimately related to ongoing participation in sport, little is known about how such repertoires...
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Association between physical activity and risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis J. Sport Health Sci. (IF 11.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Chuting Yu, Tinglu Wang, Ye Gao, Yunfei Jiao, Huishan Jiang, Yan Bian, Wei Wang, Han Lin, Lei Xin, Luowei Wang