Reticulocyte Count and Exercise Performance in Elite Athletes: A Retrospective Study
Athletes engaged in dynamic sports experience a shortened red blood cell (RBC) lifespan and accelerated turnover due to RBC destruction. This accelerated RBC turnover might have a positive impact on exercise performance by increasing the number of young ...
Kohei Ashikaga +10 more
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The effects of marketing the Olympic games [PDF]
In order to properly position the marketing program of the Olympic Games, it is necessary to get acquainted with the organization and the goals of the marketing of the Olympic Games.
Trkulja Miloš +2 more
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ELITE FEMALE GYMNASTS AT TWO OLYMPIC GAMES – QUALITY OR LUCK?
Relatively small number of gymnasts participate at the Olympic Games and even smaller number participates at Olympic Games consecutively, due to numerous different reasons.
Sunčica Delaš Kalinski
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Mental health services at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games during the COVID-19 pandemic
Masaki Nishida +6 more
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Madrid has never been so close to the organization of the Olympic Games since April 24, 1966 when Madrid lose against Munich to organize the Olympic Games of 1972.
RICARDO GIMENO NOGUÉS +1 more
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The paper attempts to provide an evidence-based forecast for the development of the Olympic Games for the next 16-20 years using the methods of virtual simulation, content analysis and retrospective analysis.
Валентин Зуев +1 more
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Sleep quality in Olympic and non-Olympic combat sports: associations with sex, rapid weight loss, and sport age (a PSQI-based analysis). [PDF]
Eroğlu Ş +7 more
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Correction: Thinking out of the (Olympic) box: is it time to reconsider permanent hosting for sustainable Olympics? A conceptual review. [PDF]
Pappous AS.
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Thinking out of the (Olympic) box: is it time to reconsider permanent hosting for sustainable Olympics? A conceptual review. [PDF]
Pappous AS.
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Injury and Illness Prevalence and Incidence in Swedish Olympic Athletes: A 3-year Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Torvaldsson K +5 more
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