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This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the effects of training optimized to correct deficits in vertical force–velocity (FV) profiles compared to non-optimized training.
Paul Solberg +6 more
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Nutritional Practice and Nitrogen Balance in Elite Japanese Swimmers during a Training Camp
The protein requirement in athletes increases as a result of exercise-induced changes in protein metabolism. In addition, the frequency, quantity, and quality (i.e., leucine content) of the protein intake modulates the protein metabolism.
Ami Mizugaki +4 more
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ABSTRACT Efficient allocation of financial resources through policy interventions is vital for fostering grassroots sports and promoting preventive health measures. However, the intricacies of impact‐oriented grassroots sports subsidies are shaped by factors within a specific funding cascade and the broader societal context.
Liliya Satalkina +2 more
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Developing the sports specific classification system for athletes with intellectual disabilities to compete in International Paralympic competition [PDF]
In the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games it was found that some people competing in the intellectual disabilities class in basketball did not have intellectual disabilities.
Burns, J.
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Structural and functional brain reorganization can occur after long‐term physical activity and lower limb amputation (LLA). A previous study suggested that activation of the primary motor cortex (M1) ipsilateral to the amputated leg during rectus femoris contraction is associated with the amount of sports participation in individuals with LLA. However,
Nobuaki Mizuguchi +4 more
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France: Political Developments and Data for 2024
Abstract Turmoil and gridlock have been two key features of 2024 in France. From a situation of minority government with no viable alternative, snap elections were called by President Macron. These elections resulted in a situation with no winner, all electoral blocks claiming victory, and none being able to form a government with a chance to survive ...
SELMA BENDJABALLAH, NICOLAS SAUGER
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Voices of Swiss Paralympic athletes: Perspectives on mental health and well-being
Introduction The aim of this study is to provide an overview of Paralympic athletes’ views on mental health in a competitive sport context. Although research in the field of Paralympic sport has increased exponentially over the last two decades ...
Lucas Lüdi +7 more
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Abstract Background The digitized Archimedes spiral drawing test (DAST) provides an objective approach for assessing tremor in Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET). Despite its growing adoption in patient care settings and clinical research, the measurement properties of the digitized spiral drawing test beyond tremor are underexplored ...
Stella Wang +4 more
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Does Learning to Ride a Bike at School in France Address Environmental Issues?
ABSTRACT Background Against the background of the climate crisis, the transport sector is being targeted by policies aimed at encouraging low‐carbon means of transport such as cycling. In France, teaching children to ride a bicycle is one approach being taken, following the creation in 2018 of the scheme Savoir Rouler à Vélo (Learn to Ride a Bike ...
Raingeaud Fanny*, Collinet Cécile
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Objective. To identify common patterns, patterns of morbidity and risk factors for injury among Paralympic athletes in summer sports on the resultsof study morbidity and injury of Russian Paralympic athletes at the 2024 Summer Paralympic Games in Paris ...
G. Z. Idrisova, A. I. Magay
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