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Biology of Sport

Biology of Sport is a scientific journal, published since 1984 in English. The journal's country of origin is Poland and its primary focus area is orthopedics.

Details
Abbr. Biol Sport
Start 1984
End Continuing
Frequency Four no. a year
p-ISSN 0860-021X
e-ISSN 2083-1862
Country Poland
Language English
Specialty Orthopedics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8115 44
SJR / Ranks: 1875 1546
CiteScore / Ranks: 2824 7.10
JIF / Ranks: 1276 5.6
Recent Articles
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Mikolajec K, Nowak B, Banys D, Krzysztofik M, Skalski D, Markiel A, et al.
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):145-150. PMID: 39758186
The main objective of this study was to identify the game-related statistics determining the sports results in volleyball between 2004 and 2016. In the study, the matches of six men's...
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Yang W, Yin L, Poon E, Ho I, Liu H, Qi B, et al.
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):223-232. PMID: 39758185
Sprint interval training (SIT) is a potent exercise strategy to enhance athletes' aerobic capacity in a time-efficient manner. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a...
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Crewther B, Serpell B, Potts N, Kilduff L, Cook C
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):39-45. PMID: 39758184
Rugby training and competition both impose a stress or training load (TL) affecting athlete well-being. Current understanding of the TL dose-response and time-lagged changes (i.e., delayed effects) in well-being is...
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Morgans R, Ju W, Radnor J, Zmijewski P, Ryan B, Haslam C, et al.
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):81-87. PMID: 39758183
The aims of the present study were to: (i) quantify accelerations and decelerations of soccer players during match-play across two consecutive seasons from the English Premier League (EPL) and Ligue...
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Morgans R, Ceylan I, Radnor J, Ryan B, King M, Zmijewski P, et al.
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):21-28. PMID: 39758182
The aims of this study were to: compare training loads between the English Premier League (EPL) and English Championship League (ECL) and examine differences between playing positions. Forty-six 1 team...
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Ammar A, Salem A, Simak M, Horst F, Schollhorn W
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):151-161. PMID: 39758181
Despite the development of various motor learning models over many decades, the question of which model is most effective under which conditions to optimize the acquisition of skills remains a...
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Sousa A, Chambion-Diaz M, Pialoux V, Carin R, Viana J, Milheiro J, et al.
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):243-251. PMID: 39758180
Oxidative stress is augmented under hypoxic environments, which may be attenuated with antioxidant supplementation. We investigated the effects of dietary nitrate (NO-) supplementation combined with high-intensity training performed under hypoxic...
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Modric T, Versic S, Jukic I, Sekulic D
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):3-9. PMID: 39758179
This study aimed to examine the differences in physical performance when winning and losing in UEFA Champions League (UCL) matches. Data were collected using an optical tracking system from all...
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Garcia-Sanchez C, Navarro R, Nieto-Acevedo R, de la Rubia A
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):113-121. PMID: 39758178
The purpose of this study was twofold: to analyse physical performance fluctuations throughout match play in women's handball; and to investigate whether physical performance fluctuations are affected by contextual factors...
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Yang C, Weng P, Chien L, Kumar S, Yang M
Biol Sport . 2025 Jan; 42(1):137-144. PMID: 39758177
Vitamin D exhibits strong antioxidant properties. However, its effect on oxidative stress after strenuous endurance exercise remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the effects of vitamin D supplementation on strenuous endurance-exercise-induced...