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Athletic identity and self‐esteem among active and retired Paralympic athletes
European Journal of Sport Science, 2018AbstractAthletic identity (AI) has been suggested as a variable that can have an impact on the psychological health of the athletes upon retirement. The aim of this study was to provide more insight on the transition out of elite sport by assessing and comparing the extent of AI and self‐esteem in an active group (AG) and a retired group (RG) of ...
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Psychological Considerations for Paralympic Athletes
2017The Paralympics are the pinnacle of sporting competition for athletes with physical and intellectual impairments. Most Paralympians have intellectual or sensory (e.g., visual) or physical (e.g., amputation, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy) impairments.
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[The Paralympic Brain: Brain Reorganization in Paralympic Athletes].
Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2019Brain recognization in Paralympic athletes occurs in a manner dependent on both disability type and sport-specific trainings. The mechanisms underlying this reorganization likely include use-dependent plasticity and disability-specific compensations.
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Sports Nutrition for Paralympic Athletes
2014Introduction Elizabeth Broad Sport for Individuals with an Impairment Peter Van de Vliet Principles of Sports Nutrition Elizabeth Broad and Louise Burke Spinal Cord Injuries Victoria Goosey-Tolfrey, Jennifer Krempien and Mike Price Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Injuries Jeanette Crosland and Craig Boyd Nutrition for Amputees Nanna L.
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Individualized preventive program in paralympic athletics athletes
Physical Therapy in Sport, 2016Júlia Ribeiro Lemos +1 more
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