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Physical activity—maximising benefits for all British Journal of

Welcome to this edition of the British Journal of Sports Medicine ( BJSM ) focusing on how to maximise the benefits of physical activity for health. The content addresses three broad themes: (1) Strengthening the evidence —how physical activity is related to health outcomes; (2) Getting active, staying active —understanding factors which affect a person’s level of physical activity, or

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World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity …

WEBIntroduction. In 2018, the World Health Assembly (WHA) approved a new Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA) 2018–20301 and adopted a new …

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Exercise medicine and physical activity promotion: core curricula …

WEBRegular physical activity provides a variety of health benefits and is proven to treat and prevent several non-communicable diseases. Specifically, physical activity enhances …

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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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Prevention of relative energy deficiency in sport

WEBThe health parameters identified in the RED-S conceptual model ().1 4Relative energy deficiency in male athletes. The measurement of LEA. The …

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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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Preventing hip osteoarthritis in athletes: is it really a mission

WEBHip osteoarthritis (OA) in athletes is important to acknowledge, with early hip OA associated with elite-level high joint impact sports, such as football, ice hockey and handball.1 …

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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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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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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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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 variables; the link …

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Strong, steady and straight: UK consensus statement on physical

WEBExercise and physical activity can improve bone strength and the risk of falls, which may offer benefits in the prevention and management of osteoporosis. However, uncertainty …

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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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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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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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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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Gender-specific psychosocial stressors influencing mental health …

WEBElite and semielite athletes commonly experience mental health concerns and disorders. Compared with men athletes, women athletes are at greater risk of a range of …

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Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global

WEBOver 200 health journals call on the United Nations (UN), political leaders and health professionals to recognise that climate change and biodiversity loss are one indivisible …

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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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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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British Journal of Sports Medicine Volume 41 Number 12 …

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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