2017年3期
刊物介绍
《运动与健康科学(英文)》(Journal of Sport and Health Science, JSHS)是由上海体育学院主办的中国大陆第一本英文版体育学术期刊,2012年创刊,2014年被SCI和SSCI两大数据库同时收录,2020年被国际权威生物医学文献数据库MEDLINE收录。聚焦运动医学、运动损伤预防与临床康复、运动生理学、公共健康促进、身体活动流行病学、运动生物力学、运动生物化学与营养、运动心理学、锻炼与脑健康、体育教育学、中国传统体育与健康等研究领域。编委会成员由亚洲、北美洲、欧洲、大洋洲等地区国际知名专家组成(国际编委占78%)。已获得“中国百强报刊”“中国最美期刊”“中国最具国际影响力学术期刊”等奖项,入选“中国科技期刊卓越行动计划重点期刊建设项目”。
Journal of Sport and Health Science
Reviews
Original articles
- Risk factors for hamstring injuries in Australian male professional cricket players
- Relationships among hamstring muscle optimal length and hamstring flexibility and strength
- The effect of hamstring flexibility on peak hamstring muscle strain in sprinting
- Motivation dimensions for running a marathon:A new model emerging from the Motivation of Marathon Scale(MOMS)
- Assessing acceptance in mindfulness with direct-worded items:The development and initial validation of the Athlete Mindfulness Questionnaire
- Modelling home advantage for individual teams in UEFA Champions League football
- Mental training can improve physical activity behavior in adolescent girls
- Various performance-enhancing effects from the same intensity of whole-body vibration training
- The effects of total ankle replacement on ankle joint mechanics during walking
- Dual-frequency whole body vibration enhances vertical jumping and change-of-direction ability in rugby players
- Using physical examinations to estimate age in elementary school children: A Chinese population-based study
- Effects of total soy saponins on free radicals in the quadriceps femoris, serum testosterone,LDH,and BUN of exhausted rats
- Con firmatory factor analysis of VISA-P scale and measurement invariance across sexes in athletes with patellar tendinopathy
- Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
- Author biographies
Regular papers Opinions
- School-based physical activity interventions for children and youth: Keys for success
- PM2.5:A barrier to fitness and health promotion in China
- The ethics of exercise in eating disorders:Can an ethical principles approach guide the next generation of research and clinical practice?
- Concussion in contact sport:A challenging area to tackle