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Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the latest research and advancements in the field of sports medicine. It covers a wide range of topics including exercise physiology, sports injury prevention and treatment, rehabilitation techniques, and performance enhancement strategies. With its comprehensive coverage and rigorous scientific approach, this journal serves as a valuable resource for athletes, coaches, healthcare professionals, and researchers in the sports medicine community.

Details
Abbr. Sports Med
Start 1984
End Continuing
Frequency Twelve no. a year, 2005-
p-ISSN 0112-1642
e-ISSN 1179-2035
Country New Zealand
Language English
Specialty Orthopedics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 477 229
SJR / Ranks: 461 3492
CiteScore / Ranks: 438 18.10
JIF / Ranks: 471 9.8
Recent Articles
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Poon E, Iu J, Sum W, Wong P, Lo K, Ali A, et al.
Sports Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085422
Background: Dietary nitrate (NO) supplementation is purported to benefit exercise performance. However, previous studies have evaluated this nutritional strategy with various performance outcomes, exercise tasks, and dosing regimens, often yielding...
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Elliott-Sale K, Altini M, Doyle-Baker P, Ferrer E, Flood T, Harris R, et al.
Sports Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085421
The increased growth, popularity, and media interest in women's sport has led to calls for greater prioritisation of female-specific research and innovation. In response, science and medicine researchers have increased...
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Hohberg V, Lichtenstein E, Kreppke J, Zanitti C, Streckmann F, Gerber M, et al.
Sports Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40080359
Background: Numerous studies have explored the impact of controlled exercise interventions in type 2 diabetes, as physical activity can positively influence its progression. However, our understanding of how broader lifestyle...
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Beltrami F, Baumann G, Biedermann K, Spengler C
Sports Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40063188
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Fisher J
Sports Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40045102
There is a growing body of research supporting the acute and chronic benefits of supervision during strength training. However, to date, there has been a lack of clarity within the...
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Kuzdzal A, Trybulski R, Muracki J, Klich S, Clemente F, Kawczynski A
Sports Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39928077
Background: Dry needling is an increasingly popular technique used in sports and regenerative medicine contexts. However, there is no comprehensive overview of investigations of dry needling in sports and sport...
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Zhang X, Weakley J, Li H, Li Z, Garcia-Ramos A
Sports Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39903375
Background: Supersets are a time-efficient resistance training (RT) method that involve the sequencing of two exercises with little or no rest between them. However, despite their common implementation during RT,...
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Schumann M, Feuerbacher J, Heinrich L, Olvera-Rojas M, Sclafani A, Brond J, et al.
Sports Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39893599
Wearable technologies open up new avenues for the assessment of individual physical activity behaviour. Particularly, free-living heart rate (HR) data assessed by optical sensors are becoming widely available. However, while...