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Bihumoral monitoring of athletic performance
Two humoral factors to influence bihumoral environment, blood glucose level during exercise and exercise intensity, were considered in the present study. Field study of swimming training showed the tendency to increase total body protein breakdown. Simulated prolonged exercise at low intensity induced the decrease in blood glucose concentration below 3.
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Abstract As they become older, adolescents tend to prefer sleeping and rising later. Yet, it is still unclear if these sleep changes occur due to advancing age or because adolescents are more pubertally mature. This was investigated cross‐sectionally in a sample of 121 Brazilian 9‐to‐17‐year‐olds.
Yessica Alejandra Martínez‐Sánchez +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the perspectives of individuals with intellectual disabilities on post‐secondary education. Background Education is a fundamental human right that encourages personal growth, inclusion, and access to meaningful opportunities.
Thérèse Hennessy +2 more
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Playerload™ and accelerometer-based metrics: scientific evaluation and implications for athlete monitoring. [PDF]
Staunton CA +4 more
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The Relationship Between Acute: Chronic Workload Ratios and Injury Risk in Sports: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Canetti, Elisa +3 more
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From bias to bliss: Racial preferences and worker productivity in tennis
Abstract We investigate the impact of differences in consumers' racial preferences on worker productivity through the example of the home advantage (HA) effect using data on wins in men's tennis from 2001 to 2020 (pre‐COVID‐19). We identify players' racial affiliation as one of five distinct groups by combining clustering and facial recognition methods.
Carsten Creutzburg +2 more
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Fouling the First Amendment: Why Colleges Can\u27t, and Shouldn\u27t, Control Student Athletes\u27 Speech on Social Media [PDF]
LoMonte, Frank D.
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Can Hobbies Shape Fine Motor Skills Development in First‐Year Dental and Oral Health Students?
ABSTRACT Introduction Dental students develop fine motor skills that include a complex interplay of finger dexterity, posture and progressive visual‐tactile improvement through spatial awareness and cognition facilitated through university simulation training.
Sowmya Shetty +2 more
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Athlete monitoring in handball (ATHMON HB): a systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Henze AS +4 more
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Twelve-lead ECG monitoring in athletes: Positive strides on the master athlete’s track [PDF]
Sharma, S, Papatheodorou, E
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