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Quantifying Hitting Load in Racket Sports: A Scoping Review of Key Technologies

Quim Brich, Martí Casals, Miguel Crespo, Machar Reid, and Ernest Baiget

,546) and 2,28,139 (SD: 50,707), respectively. In the case of other racket sports, hitting load has been reported in elite badminton, 36 squash, 37 and padel 38 players. Although some studies have quantified the hitting load in high-level athletes, stroke quantification is typically not monitored at the

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Physical Activity Levels, Correlates, and All-Cause Mortality Risk in People Living With Different Health Conditions

Jenny M. Marks-Vieveen, Léonie Uijtdewilligen, Ehsan Motazedi, Dominique P.M. Stijnman, Inge van den Akker-Scheek, Adrie J. Bouma, Laurien M. Buffart, Vincent de Groot, Ellen de Hollander, Judith G.M. Jelsma, Johan de Jong, Helco G. van Keeken, Leonie A. Krops, Marike van der Leeden, Stephan A. Loer, Willem van Mechelen, Femke van Nassau, Joske Nauta, Evert Verhagen, Wanda Wendel-Vos, Lucas H.V. van der Woude, Johannes Zwerver, Rienk Dekker, and Hidde P. van der Ploeg

(SQUASH). 15 Using SQUASH, participants were asked about their habitual physical activity (frequency, duration, and intensity) addressing the main domains of physical activity (commuting, leisure time, household, and education/work). SQUASH was used to assess total physical activity levels expressed as

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Health Literacy and Physical Activity: A Systematic Review

Alessandra Buja, Andrea Rabensteiner, Milena Sperotto, Giulia Grotto, Chiara Bertoncello, Silvia Cocchio, Tatjana Baldovin, Paolo Contu, Chiara Lorini, and Vincenzo Baldo

you read hospital materials?” – “How confident are you filling out medical forms by yourself?” – “How often do you have problems learning about your medical condition due to difficulty understanding written information?” HL scores from 3 to 15: Low HL: <12 High HL: >13 SQUASH (validated Dutch

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Interventions Based on Behavior Change Techniques to Encourage Physical Activity or Decrease Sedentary Behavior in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 50–70: Systematic Review With Intervention Component Analysis

Saima Ahmed, Kimberly Lazo Green, Lisa McGarrigle, Annemarie Money, Neil Pendleton, and Chris Todd

the long-term efficacy of Active Plus intervention conditions and the differences in long-term efficacy among the subgroups Anthropometrics: • Height and BW Fitness/health: • BMI PA or SB: • SQUASH and compliance with moderate to vigorous PA defined as 30 min/day, 5+ days a week Psychological: • None

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Physical Literacy of Marginalized Middle School Adolescents in Kansas City Public Schools

Katlyn E. Eighmy, Joseph S. Lightner, Amanda R. Grimes, and Teesha Miller

, snowshoeing, snowboarding, downhill skiing, mountain climbing, spin classes, fencing, baton twirling, squash, archery, and sailing. Table  2 presents results of the PLAY self assessment. The mean for the total youth sample for the PLAY self Environment was 383.8 out of 600 (SD: 90.9); lower scores indicate

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Scapular Kinematics in Athletes With and Without Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review

Xin Fu, Patrick Shu-hang Yung, Chun Cheong Ma, and Hio Teng Leong

language, full text, human studies Study Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Studies were included if (1) athletes who involved in overhead sports (including baseball, volleyball, tennis, softball, water polo, handball, swimming, field events, badminton, basketball, squash, and racquetball, etc) 28 ; (2

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Psychological Vulnerability Associated With Stress Coping Strategies in Japanese University Athletes

Shinji Yamaguchi, Yujiro Kawata, Yuka Murofushi, Nobuto Shibata, and Tsuneyoshi Ota

 Kendo 12 8  Judo 16 2  Karate 1 1  Dance 3 5  Swimming 13 10  Squash 4 4  Triathlon 9 4  Tennis 5 9  Keirin 4 1  Climbing 2 0  Badminton 3 5  Power lifting 2 1 Group sports  Soccer 58 13  Baseball 47 0  Basketball 18 18  Volleyball 9 18  Handball 9 7  Softball 0 9  Futsal 10 3  Rugby 4 0  Ice hockey 1 0

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The Inaugural Women in Sport & Exercise Conference: Blood, Sweat, and Fears Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK, June 13–14, 2018

Day One: Speakers and Abstracts Keynote Speaker: Angela Smith Former Squash Professional; Chair of Supporters Council, Stoke City FC ambassador with responsibility for projects in Far East; International Sports Consultant, Beswicks Sports, Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK The difficulties and

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Effectiveness and Benefits of Exercise on Older People Living With Mental Illness’ Physical and Psychological Outcomes in Regional Australia: A Mixed-Methods Study

Gabrielle McNamara, Caroline Robertson, Tegan Hartmann, and Rachel Rossiter

maintained active involvement in sporting activities, including squash, golf, swimming, football, croquet, cycling, and surfing. “Mick” recalled “I used to look forward to that [playing squash], I felt real good after it.” Others described remaining physically active while raising children, and performing

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When American Adults Do Move, How Do They Do So? Trends in Physical Activity Intensity, Type, and Modality: 1988–2017

Matthew A. Ladwig, Christopher N. Sciamanna, Brandon J. Auer, Tamara K. Oser, Jonathan G. Stine, and Jennifer P. Agans

, trimming, etc) 4.3 Paddleball 8.0 Hunting large game–deer, elk, etc 5.5 Racquetball 8.5 Running 8.5 Rugby 7.3 Stair climbing/StairMaster 7.5 Hunting small game–quail, etc 3.9     Soccer 8.5 Softball/baseball 5.0 Inline skating 10.9 Squash 9.7 Swimming in laps 7.8 Mountain climbing 8.0 Table Tennis 4.0 Rock