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21por Jamaludin, Nazatul Izzati, Sahabuddin, Farhah Nadhirah Aiman, Raja Ahmad Najib, Raja Khairul Mustaqim, Shamshul Bahari, Muhamad Lutfi Hanif, Shaharudin, Shazlin“…Fifteen male and fifteen female university athletes with a normal range of dynamic knee valgus (DKV) (knee frontal plane projection angle: men = 3° to 8°, females = 7° to 13°) were recruited. …”
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22por Zhou, Huixuan, Zhang, Yufei, Han, Xueyan, Dai, Xiaotong, Lou, Litian, Hou, Xiao, Zhou, Chan, Liu, Zeting, Zhang, Wei“…Given these inconsistent results, this study aims to compare health behaviors, depression, and perceived health status between athlete and non-athlete students, and explore the associations between health behaviors and health outcomes. …”
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23por Blair, Laura, Aloia, Christopher R., Valliant, Melinda W., Knight, Kathy B., Garner, John C., Nahar, Vinayak K.“…This study assessed how gender and participation in collegiate athletics are associated with increased risk for disordered eating attitudes and body shape concerns in college students. …”
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24por Dixon, Brian E., Fadel, William F., Duszynski, Thomas J., Caine, Virgina A., Meyer, Joeseph F., Saysana, Michele“…We sought to describe case characteristics, mitigation protocols used, variants detected, and secondary infections detected during the 2021 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men’s Basketball Tournament involving collegiate athletes from across the U.S. …”
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25por Kerr, Zachary Y., Simon, Janet E., Grooms, Dustin R., Roos, Karen G., Cohen, Randy P., Dompier, Thomas P.“…Annually, an average of 60 men’s football programs provided data (9.7% of all universities sponsoring football). Injury rates per 1000 athlete-exposures (AEs), injury rate ratios (RRs), 95% CIs, and injury proportions were reported. …”
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27por Boudreault, Véronique, Labossière, Sophie, Gauthier, Véronique, Brassard, Sophie, Couture, Sophie, Dionne, Frédérick, Laurier, Catherine, Durand-Bush, Natalie“…The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown disrupted the university sports season and had negative consequences on the academic and personal life of university student-athletes, resulting in several psychological challenges. …”
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29“…METHODS: The sample was recruited from a large midwestern university alumni database and consisted of 2 cohorts: (1) former Division I athletes (n = 100; mean age, 53.1 ± 7.4 years) and (2) nonathletes who were active in college (n = 100; age, 51.4 ± 7.3 years). …”
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30por Folscher, Lindy-Lee, Grant, Catharina C, Fletcher, Lizelle, Janse van Rensberg, Dina Christina“…More athletes in the groups with clinical and sub-clinical eating disorders are at risk for the triad than expected under the null hypothesis for no association. …”
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31por Sone, Ryota, Matsuba, Kai, Tahara, Rei, Eda, Nobuhiko, Kosaki, Keisei, Jesmin, Subrina, Miyakawa, Shumpei, Watanabe, Koichi“…Thus, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to clarify the relationship between salivary NO levels and oxidative stress, and the health/medical disorders existing in elite class university athletes. METHODS: In 250 athletes (males, 151 and females, 99) from undergraduate levels of Japanese University, we investigated the relationship between levels of salivary NO and oxidative stress markers: derived reactive oxygen species (d-ROMs) and biological antioxidant potential (BAP), and also examined that whether salivary NO levels are associated with diseases. …”
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33“…INTRODUCTION: Mental health research exists for university students in the areas of prevalence and association of depression, internet addiction and healthy lifestyle behaviors. …”
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35“…Objective The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on injury prevalence in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) varsity athletes following mandatory state-issued stay-at-home orders in March 2020. …”
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37por Stefani, Laura, Corsani, Ilaria, Manetti, Paolo, Ciullini, Giulio, Galanti, GiorgioEnlace del recurso
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38“…OBJECTIVES: To examine mental health problems among elite athletes in a student population, compared to the general student population, and to explore the association between weekly hours of training across mental health indicators. …”
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39por Murofushi, Yuka, Kawata, Yujiro, Kamimura, Akari, Hirosawa, Masataka, Shibata, Nobuto“…BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to elucidate the anti-doping (AD) education, doping control experience, and AD knowledge according to the World Anti-doping Code (Code) of Japanese university athletes. METHODS: We collected data from 514 male athletes (M(age) = 19.53 years, SD = 1.13) and 629 female athletes (M(age) = 20.99 years, SD = 1.07). …”
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