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Sports or/and Special Populations: Training Physiology in Health and Sports Performance

Sports or/and Special Populations: Training Physiology in Health and Sports Performance

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Several factors have been identified as interfering with the success, rehabilitation, and fitness of athletes from childhood to adulthood, as well as in para-sport, and special populations, according to research. The performance and health of this population are affected by the relationships between stress, maturation, training load, and recovery. Environmental approaches aim to increase efficiency and physiological adaptations in this sense. In various situations and conditions, however, this stimulus–performance–adaptation relationship varies.As a result, we received contributions related (but not limited) to the following topics: training load monitoring; stress and physiological responses during exercise or sports; recovery process after exercise; changes after stress and/or training load; physiology of training in health and sports performance.

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Keywords

  • Adapted Physical Activity
  • aerobic exercise
  • agility
  • altitude
  • Athletes
  • athletes with disabilities
  • Autonomic Nervous System
  • autorégulation
  • Back Pain
  • backstroke
  • bibliometric analysis
  • bibliometrics
  • Body Composition
  • breaststroke
  • cortisol
  • cut-off points
  • Cytokines
  • Disability
  • disabled athletes
  • Down Syndrome
  • DXA
  • endocrine
  • erythropoietin
  • fixed-loading
  • focus group interviews
  • footwork
  • Health
  • Hemoglobin
  • Hormones
  • hs-CRP
  • hypoxia
  • Immune system
  • Infection
  • Intention
  • leisure time physical activity
  • load monitoring
  • load-velocity relationship
  • lymphocytes
  • maximum volume of oxygen
  • Measurement
  • medicine
  • metabolic syndrome
  • Military
  • muscle force
  • n/a
  • narrative review
  • Oxidative Stress
  • PAGER framework
  • para powerlifting
  • para-rowing
  • Paralympic Games
  • paralympic sport
  • People with disabilities
  • Performance
  • performance indicators
  • physical activities
  • physical activity environment
  • physical fitness
  • Physiology
  • Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences
  • pre-service physical activity instructor
  • priority
  • pro bono
  • reaction time
  • relative importance
  • resilience
  • resistance training
  • respite care
  • salivary glands
  • scoping review
  • sink
  • sleep deficiency
  • social determinants of health
  • social inclusion
  • Social Support
  • sociodemographic
  • South Korea
  • sport
  • Sports
  • Start
  • Stress
  • Swimming
  • theory of planned behavior
  • thermal imaging
  • Tokyo 2020
  • visceral adipose tissue
  • Volunteering
  • warm-up
  • Well-being
  • Wingate anaerobic performance

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9052-3

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