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Research on the coupling and coordination of the sports industry and the ecological environment. [PDF]
Guo ST, Zheng LH, Xu YY.
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The impact of the sports industry on the development of the health industry: an exploration of mediating and threshold effects. [PDF]
Zhao S, Huang H.
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The Relationship Between Hand Dominance and ACL Tears in Competitive Volleyball Athletes. [PDF]
Rivera Troia FM +3 more
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Editorial: Relative age effect in sports: talent identification, performance, and fair practices. [PDF]
Castro HO +3 more
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E-Sports in Finland : Current Status and Prospects for Development
Janne Viitanen
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Sports Psychiatry in Competitive Sports
Praxis, 2022Mental complaints and illnesses are common health problems in competitive sports, and mental health, like physical health and performance, is an integral dimension in competitive sports. The promotion of mental health and safe management of mental complaints and illnesses in competitive sports requires a qualified medical discipline for mental health ...
Claussen, Malte Christian +5 more
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2013
Tennis may be considered a static and dynamic form of exercise with many well-demonstrated health benefits. Tennis has similar rates of injury to other individual recreational sports and junior competitive sports, without the catastrophic risk of contact/collision sports.
Neeru, Jayanthi, Stephen, Esser
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Tennis may be considered a static and dynamic form of exercise with many well-demonstrated health benefits. Tennis has similar rates of injury to other individual recreational sports and junior competitive sports, without the catastrophic risk of contact/collision sports.
Neeru, Jayanthi, Stephen, Esser
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