Burn, calories, burn Putting on a little weight even though you swear you haven’t upped your food intake or cut your energy expenditure? Well, you can blame a slow metabolism, right? »»»
A test that measures cognitive impairment after a concussion is helping coaches and doctors realize that young athletes are sometimes sent back to the playing field too quickly after a head injury. »»»
More than a third of college athletes assessed for breathing problems had test results suggesting exercise-induced asthma, even in those athletes who had no previous history of asthma, a new study... »»»
New study sheds light on football-related injuries at high school, collegiate levels Football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is also the leading cause of sports-related... »»»
Burn, calories, burn Putting on a little weight even though you swear you haven’t upped your food intake or cut your energy expenditure? Well, you can blame a slow metabolism, right? »»»
More than a third of college athletes assessed for breathing problems had test results suggesting exercise-induced asthma, even in those athletes who had no previous history of asthma, a new study... »»»
New study sheds light on football-related injuries at high school, collegiate levels Football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is also the leading cause of sports-related... »»»
Just a 30-minute daily walk can help stave off diabetes, heart trouble, study finds Moderate exercise, such as walking 30 minutes a day, may offer better protection against diabetes and heart disease... »»»
Study finds ‘unacceptably high percentage’ of high schoolers who sustain catastrophic head injury play with residual effects of prior head injury The incidence of catastrophic head... »»»
3% of French 15-year-olds have tried salbutamol, steroids, study finds More than one percent of 11-year-old French athletes admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs, a European study finds. »»»
In a paper published in The Journal of Physiology, Helge, Stallknecht, Richter, Galbo, and Keins from Copenhagen shed light on fat oxidation during exercise and physical activity. »»»
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. is pleased to announce the publication of Conservative Management of Sports Injuries, Second Edition by Thomas E. Hyde and Marianne Gengenbach. »»»
Having one such trauma doubles the risk for a second head injury, researchers find Kids who suffer a head injury are twice as likely to experience a second one within a year compared to kids who... »»»
Significant findings have emerged from the California Teachers Study (CTS) that suggest long-term recreational physical activity plays a protective role against invasive and in situ breast cancer. »»»
An improper throwing motion appears to be contributing to the rapid increase in arm injuries in young pitchers, according to a new study presented today at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American... »»»
Running, basketball and other high-impact sports may lead to stronger bones as people age, according to a new study presented today at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic... »»»
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) today released an updated Position Stand, Exercise and Fluid Replacement, placing emphasis on customized or individualized hydration regimens and... »»»