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Chad Seifried, Tiffany E. Demiris, and Jeffrey Petersen
for about $9,500 (i.e., $266,220 in 2020) by like-minded civic leaders (i.e., Texas Cotton Palace Association) on twelve acres at the intersection of Clay Avenue and South 13th Street. The rebuilt wood complex provided a large main hall and supported a 10,000-seat horse-racing track, where football
Sarah Kelly and Michael Ireland
, and for nonalcohol-sponsored sports this was a nonalcohol company (ie, Kia and Lexus car brands for Australian Open tennis and the Melbourne Cup horseracing carnival). For participants primarily exposed to sports featuring alcohol sponsorship, the results were consistent with the hypothesized
engaged by horse-racing jockeys are suggested to impair physiological and mental health. Despite the unsatisfactory bone condition among jockeys, population-specific intervention programs to improve their bone health and nutritional habits are rare. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of