期刊简称:BMJ OPEN SPORT EXERC 是否OA:开放 是否预警:否 Gold OA文章占比:96.50% 出版信息: 出版地区:United Kingdom 出版语言:English 出版商:BMJ Publishing Group 评价信息: JCR分区:Q1 影响因子:3.9 CiteScore:7.1 投稿咨询加急咨询 杂志介绍 Bmj Open Sport & Exercise Medicine杂志介绍 ...
研究方向:SPORT SCIENCES 《Bmj 公开运动与运动医学》(Bmj Open Sport & Exercise Medicine)是一本以SPORT SCIENCES综合研究为特色的国际期刊。该刊由BMJ Publishing Group出版商该刊已被国际重要权威数据库SCIE收录。期刊聚焦SPORT SCIENCES领域的重点研究和前沿进展,及时刊载和报道该领域的研究成果,致力于成为该领域同行...
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med:经颅阳极直流电刺激(tDCS)在前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后的康复过程中调节股四头肌运动皮层的抑制或促进 本文目的是确定经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是否可以在康复运动期间应用6周后改变早期前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)人群的股四头肌初级运动皮质内抑制或促进。 前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤是一个严重的问题,是...
另外,在先前研究中,高强度阻力训练而非低强度训练后的力量增强在48周的训练后得以保留。LIve主动成功老...
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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine is an open-access journal covering all aspects of sport and exercise medicine and associated areas such as physical activity for chronic disease prevention. We will consider a broad array of topics within the themes of physical activity, exercise as medicine, ...
CNew research published in the journal BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine indicates that menand younger adults have been less physically active during the COVID-19 lockdown.The study, led by Anglia Ruskin University and Ulster University, includes data from 911 UKadults who took part in an ...
New research published in the journal BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine indicates that men and younger adults have been less physically active during the COVID-19 lockdown.The study, led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and Ulster University, includes data from 911 UK adults who took part...
New research published in the journalBMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicineindicates that men and younger adults have been less physically active during the COVID-19 lockdown. The study, led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and Ulster University, includes data from 911 UK adults who took part ...
C1. New research published in the journal BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine indicates that men and younger adults have been less physically active during the COVID-19 lockdown.2 The study, led by Angli a Ruskin University and Ulster University, includes dat a from 911 UK adults who took...