The Scandinavian winter months are a challenging period. Long, dark nights and days with hardly any sunshine allow melancholy ...
Objectives To examine associations between The Daily Mile, a school-based active mile intervention, and pupils’ physical ...
Objectives To date, consistent evidence for consequences of heading in football (soccer) on the structure and function of the brain is lacking, but first studies indicate a potential effect of ...
Introduction Sports-related concussions (SRCs) are frequently under-reported in youth sports, especially football, due to limited awareness, inconsistent reporting practices and a lack of medical ...
Objectives To describe injury epidemiology in British basketball, assess sex-based differences and injury risk factors. Methods 122 athletes from British basketball leagues and national teams ...
Knowledge from research evidence is wasted unless it is applied. While the scientific evidence base for many sports and exercise medicine and sports physical therapy interventions is robust, ...
Researching a topic and generating an academic paper is a nuanced skill. It can take months or years to produce and publish one, if it is ever published at all. What if there were a way to make this ...
One in three reports pain in a given week: a one-season prospective study on prevalence of pain and analgesic use in amateur female and male football players (3 January, 2026) ...
Introduction Rugby union is played by over eight million people across the world and is considered a form of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Consequently, playing rugby may confer health ...
Objective To synthesise global qualitative evidence on healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) experiences, barriers and enablers in delivering physical activity (PA) advice to pregnant and postpartum women.
Background There is an established risk of injury to young athletes exposed to high training loads. Identifying and monitoring injury risk is essential to aid prevention. The aim of this study was to ...