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Women in space: A review of known physiological adaptations and health perspectives
Abstract Exposure to the spaceflight environment causes adaptations in most human physiological systems, many of which are thought to affect women differently from men. Since only 11.5% of astronauts worldwide have been female, these issues are largely understudied.
Millie Hughes‐Fulford+4 more
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: Objective: Stress fractures (SF), menstrual dysfunction (MD), and eating disorders (ED) in young athletes are important issues. We conducted this study to determine the frequency of SF, MD, and ED experienced by high school track and field athletes in ...
Hiroaki Yamamoto+5 more
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Abstract Long‐duration spaceflight impacts essentially every system in the human body, resulting in multisystem deconditioning that might impair the health and performance of crewmembers, particularly on long‐duration exploration missions to Mars. In this review, we apply the sport science model of athlete monitoring, testing and training to astronauts;
Luke DeVirgiliis+8 more
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Coaches and parents hold contrasting perceptions of optimal youth development activities in track and field athletics [PDF]
Philip E. Kearney+2 more
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Universal prevention through a digital health platform reduces injury incidence in youth athletics (track and field): a cluster randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Jenny Jacobsson+5 more
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Born high, born fast: Does highland birth confer a pulmonary advantage for sea level endurance?
Abstract Less than 7% of the world's population live at an altitude above 1500 m. Yet, as many as 67% of medalists in the 2020 men's and women's Olympic marathon, and 100% of medalists in the 2020 men's and women's Olympic 5000 m track race may have been born or raised above this otherwise rare threshold.
Hunter L. Paris+7 more
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GOLD SCORE ATHLETICS: TALENT DETECTION MODEL FOR TRACK AND FIELD [PDF]
Guilherme Eugênio Van Keulen+5 more
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Sex differences in elite track and field performances and inferences about steroid doping
Abstract Females likely experience larger performance benefits from androgenic‐anabolic steroids than males. We set out to determine if there were temporal differences in select athletics (track and field) records between females and males. Exploratory aims included: (1) evaluating the improvements in female and male world records over time, and (2 ...
Diana B. Collantes+5 more
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