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European Journal of Sport Science, 2020
Interpersonal violence in sport occurs in different forms, from emotional abuse, overtraining, bullying, physical aggression and pressuring to punishment and sexual abuse.
Jeannine Ohlert+4 more
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Interpersonal violence in sport occurs in different forms, from emotional abuse, overtraining, bullying, physical aggression and pressuring to punishment and sexual abuse.
Jeannine Ohlert+4 more
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2020
OBJECTIVE To identify the prevalence of hormonal contraceptive (HC) use, menstrual cycle disturbances, and self-perceived physical and emotional symptoms related to the menstrual cycle/pill cycle in elite female athletes. METHODS One hundred eighty-six
Mikkel Oxfeldt+3 more
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OBJECTIVE To identify the prevalence of hormonal contraceptive (HC) use, menstrual cycle disturbances, and self-perceived physical and emotional symptoms related to the menstrual cycle/pill cycle in elite female athletes. METHODS One hundred eighty-six
Mikkel Oxfeldt+3 more
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Atopy in Elite Endurance Athletes
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2018Objective: To assess the frequency of atopy (specific IgE levels), to evaluate the allergic symptoms using the Allergy Questionnaire for Athletes (AQUA), and to determine whether atopy is associated with allergic symptoms in elite endurance athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study.
Teixeira RN+6 more
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Elite athletes? Or elite parenting?
2022Organised sport is a prominent part of contemporary Western childhood, with many families scheduling their leisure time around their children’s sporting endeavours. Children who appear talented in a particular sport and find themselves competing at a representative level require a level of commitment and dedication from their parents that matches their
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Elite Athletes and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2020PURPOSE The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate fetal and maternal pregnancy outcomes of elite athletes who had participated in competitive sport immediately prior to conception. METHODS Online databases were searched up to March 24, 2020.
Jenna B Wowdzia+5 more
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Exercise Dependence and Elite Athletes: Perceptions of Coaches of Elite Athletes
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 2006Exercise dependence (EXD) is a psychological condition associated with physical, emotional, social and performance consequences. Despite growing awareness of the prevalence of EXD within the athletic population, the symptoms or dimensions that comprise the condition largely remain unclear. The aim of the present study was to examine the perceptions of
Marita P. McCabe, Justin McNamara
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Whole genome sequencing of elite athletes
Biology of Sport, 2020Whole genome sequencing (WGS) has great potential to explore all possible DNA variants associated with physical performance, psychological traits and health conditions of athletes.
E. Boulygina+14 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
The Elite Athlete is an outgrowth of the 1983 La Crosse Health and Sports Science Symposium. It doesn't have a central theme or a target audience. Some chapters are too technical for most athletes, while others are too basic for people trained in exercise physiology. Some chapters are referenced heavily, others have no references whatever.
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The Elite Athlete is an outgrowth of the 1983 La Crosse Health and Sports Science Symposium. It doesn't have a central theme or a target audience. Some chapters are too technical for most athletes, while others are too basic for people trained in exercise physiology. Some chapters are referenced heavily, others have no references whatever.
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Sport in Society, 2007
Are elite athletes exploited in terms of the health risks they are expected to accept? What are the health risks of elite sport? Are appropriate steps taken to safeguard athletes' health? This essay draws on a study of English professional football which found that players are expected to ‘play hurt’.
Patrick Murphy, Ivan Waddington
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Are elite athletes exploited in terms of the health risks they are expected to accept? What are the health risks of elite sport? Are appropriate steps taken to safeguard athletes' health? This essay draws on a study of English professional football which found that players are expected to ‘play hurt’.
Patrick Murphy, Ivan Waddington
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Asthma in Tunisian Elite Athletes [PDF]
Several studies in the past few decades have shown that very intense and repeated exercise, particularly when performed over many years, could cause respiratory health problems. The prevalence of exercise-induced asthma has increased in the athletic population, particularly in elite athletes and has not been published in North African athletes. The aim
A. Alaranta+6 more
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