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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Content Analysis Of Anti-Doping Sciences And Interventions, Yuan Wang
A Content Analysis Of Anti-Doping Sciences And Interventions, Yuan Wang
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Ventilatory And Gas Exchange Kinetics In Response To Progressively Increasing Work Rate Transitions In Humans., Alexandra Ward
Ventilatory And Gas Exchange Kinetics In Response To Progressively Increasing Work Rate Transitions In Humans., Alexandra Ward
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The Influence Of The Social Determinants Of Health On Para-Sports Involvement Throughout The Caribbean And Americas, Laura Misener
The Influence Of The Social Determinants Of Health On Para-Sports Involvement Throughout The Caribbean And Americas, Laura Misener
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As the number of individuals with a disability grows worldwide, the Paralympic Games and para-sports have seen a growth in participation (WHO, 2011). However, international sporting competitions including the Paralympic Games remain dominated by developed countries (Andreff, 2001). In the last Paralympic Games, the USA, Canada, and Brazil made up nearly 70% of participants from the North and South American region with 17 of the 28 committees sending five or less participants (Maleske & Sant, 2020). The present study investigates the social and cultural determinants in the Caribbean and Americas of para-sport participation in the region and their relation to …
Biomechanical Differences Between Recreational And Collegiate Runners, Ryan J. Evans
Biomechanical Differences Between Recreational And Collegiate Runners, Ryan J. Evans
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Using a pre-existing sample and data, various forces and limb positions were analyzed to determine movement pattern differences between recreational and collegiate level runners that influence injury and performance factors.
The Effect Of Sprint Interval Training And Intermittent Fasting On Cognitive Function, Dana Taghaddos
The Effect Of Sprint Interval Training And Intermittent Fasting On Cognitive Function, Dana Taghaddos
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This study will explore how a combination of a time-restricted eating (TRE) strategy and a sprint interval training (SIT) exercise program will affect cognitive function. Both TRE and SIT are easily implemented lifestyle habits that have been shown to present significant brain challenges. Participants will be randomized into 3 groups: either SIT + TRE (Group 1), SIT alone (Group 2), or TRE alone (Group 3). We will assess acute effects (single day of TRE, followed by a single session of SIT the next day), and the effects over a 6 week period. The SIT protocol consists of four 30 second …