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Effect of sport on health in people aged 60 years and older: a

WebObjectives To summarise evidence of benefits of sport for health among people aged 60+. Design Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). …

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Evolving roles of medical and healthcare professionals: where do …

WebThe negative repercussions of COVID-19 on global health and the economy have added to the considerable challenges we already faced as an international health and care …

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It is time for patients to play!

WebFigure 1. A holistic ‘Football is Medicine’ model, describing the training components of football training; the training-induced adaptations in fitness and health …

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The game of life: sports’ contribution to improving the health of …

WebThe sports community needs a healthy planet to survive. Whether it be local running groups or Olympic athletes, we all depend on clean air, reasonable ambient temperatures, water …

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Effectiveness of physical activity interventions for improving

WebObjective To synthesise the evidence on the effects of physical activity on symptoms of depression, anxiety and psychological distress in adult populations. Design Umbrella …

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‘You can change your life through sports’—physical activity

WebConclusion Qualitative evidence suggests that physical activity interventions for PEH can benefit health and well-being with positive translation to wider life. There was limited …

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Developing healthcare systems to support exercise: exercise as the

WebThe importance of physical activity to health and wellness has been established incontrovertibly. There is a linear relationship between physical activity and …

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Exercise as medicine for depressive symptoms

WebObjective To estimate the efficacy of exercise on depressive symptoms compared with non-active control groups and to determine the moderating effects of exercise on depression …

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Infographic. All health professionals should talk about physical

WebRegular physical activity contributes to the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer, …

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What's hot today

WebThis American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM)-shaped issue of BJSM highlights ‘hot topics’ in sports medicine. The Merriam-Webster's dictionary …

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Sleep and physical activity in relation to all-cause, cardiovascular

WebObjectives Although both physical inactivity and poor sleep are deleteriously associated with mortality, the joint effects of these two behaviours remain unknown. This study aimed to …

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Aerobic exercise interventions for promoting cardiovascular health …

WebIntroduction. Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the third-leading cause of death worldwide1 accounting for over 6.5 million deaths and 143 million disability-adjusted life …

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Small steps, strong shield: directly measured, moderate physical

WebObjective To determine the association between directly measured physical activity and hospitalisation, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, ventilation and mortality rates in …

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Female athlete health domains: a supplement to the …

WebMoore IS, etfial.Br J Sports Med 2023;57:1164–1174. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2022-106620 1167 Consensus statement Health ) ) )

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Do the associations of daily steps with mortality and incident

WebObjectives This study aims to examine the associations of daily step count with all-cause mortality and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) by sedentary time levels and to …

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2023 International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus …

WebRelative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) was first introduced in 2014 by the International Olympic Committee’s expert writing panel, identifying a syndrome of deleterious health …

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Championing mental health: sport and exercise psychiatry for low

WebAn overview of sport and exercise psychiatry. Mental health conditions are common in competitive sports, carrying important considerations for overall athlete …

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Social media impact on athlete mental health: #RealityCheck

WebFor elite athletes, the effects of social media on mental health remain understudied. In a study of German athletes aged 12–19 from a variety of sports, longer …

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British Journal of contents BJSM Sports Medicine Volume 41 …

WebBritish Journal of Sports Medicine Editor Paul McCrory (Australia) North American editor Karim Khan (Canada) Book review editor Susan White (Australia)

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