Evaluation of Nutrition Knowledge in Female Gaelic Games Players [PDF]
Improvements in nutrition knowledge have been associated with increased carbohydrate consumption and greater adherence to dietary recommendations among female athletes.
Michèle Renard +3 more
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The development and evaluation of a concussion education workshop for Gaelic games. [PDF]
Concussions are frequent in Gaelic games and risky behaviours following a concussion are common. With the imminent integration of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Camogie Association, the development of a ...
Siobhán O'Connor +3 more
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Concussion management and concussion recovery in Gaelic games: a qualitative analysis [PDF]
BackgroundThe purpose of this qualitative research study was to interview current and retired Gaelic games athletes to understand the current landscape of concussion recovery in Gaelic sports from the athlete perspective.MethodsA grounded theory ...
Ed Daly, Lisa Ryan
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Sports-Related Concussion in Adolescent Gaelic Games Players. [PDF]
Background: Gaelic games are some of the most popular sports played by Irish adolescents, and the Gaelic Athletic Association has undertaken educational initiatives to improve awareness of a sports-related concussion (SRC). However, SRC underreporting is common among adolescent athletes internationally, potentially due to poor knowledge or attitudes ...
O'Connor S, Moran K, Burke C, Whyte E.
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Using the coaches voice to improve the representation and experience of females in coaching: a Gaelic games perspective [PDF]
BackgroundFemale coaches across all sports and levels are underrepresented on a global scale, existing as peripheral figures on the coaching landscape.
T. Haughey +10 more
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The epidemiology of hip and groin pain and Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAIS) in male and female Gaelic games players. [PDF]
ObjectivesHip and groin pain is common in Gaelic games players, but data are limited to elite males with poor representation of females. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence, severity and factors associated with hip and groin pain and ...
Shauna Jordan +4 more
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“Exposing force”: the COVID-19 pandemic and women's sport in Ireland during 2020–2021 [PDF]
IntroductionAn analysis of how the pandemic served to highlight neglected weaknesses and inequalities with regard to the structures and supports available to facilitate women's sport in Ireland.MethodsA survey conducted in the summer of 2021 with 194 ...
Seán Crosson, Maedhbh Ní Chumhaill
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A survey of referee participation, training and injury in elite gaelic games referees [PDF]
Background Referees in Gaelic games are exposed to injury risk in match-play and training. Little is currently know about the degree of exposure or the prevalence of injury in this group.
Gissane Conor +2 more
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A qualitative examination of injury prevention strategy and education in Ladies Gaelic football: Understanding the preferences of players and coaches [PDF]
The high rates of injury in Ladies Gaelic football impact the wellbeing of players and are a major financial burden for the Ladies Gaelic Football Association. Effective injury prevention programmes have been developed for Gaelic games, but these are not
John Corrigan +3 more
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The between competition sprint profile of intercounty female gaelic football during training and match-play: An exploratory study. [PDF]
Female Gaelic football is an invasive field-based team sport but there are limited data on players' sprint profiles. This study aimed to examine between-competition (league vs championship) differences during training and match-play, and to provide ...
Eddie McGuinness +5 more
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