In June 2017 a group of experts in anthropology, biology, kinesiology, neuroscience, physiology, and psychology convened in Canterbury, UK, to address questions relating to the placebo effect in sport and exercise. The event was supported exclusively by Quality Related (QR) funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). The funder did not influence the content or conclusions of the group. No competing interests were declared by any delegate. During the meeting and in follow-up correspondence, all delegates agreed the need to communicate the outcomes of the meeting via a brief consensus statement. The two specific aims of this statement are to encourage researchers in sport and exercise science to 1. Where possible, ...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
This item is only available electronically.This study aimed to replicate and extend earlier findings...
The aim of this review was to determine the magnitude of the placebo and nocebo effect on sport perf...
In June 2017 a group of experts in anthropology, biology, kinesiology, neuroscience, physiology, and...
In June 2017 a group of experts in anthropology, biology, kinesiology, neuroscience, physiology, and...
Placebo effects are a complex interplay between an intervention* and factors associated with the adm...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
The paper examines the placebo effect in sports performance. The possibility that the placebo effect...
The paper examines the placebo effect in sports performance. The possibility that the placebo effect...
A placebo treatment is traditionally administered in a double-blind, randomized controlled trial to ...
Complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) are treatments proposed to prevent, manage or cure sym...
Introduction: Placebo has long been a well-known concept and the placebo effect phenomenon has been ...
Anecdotal and experimental evidence suggest that the placebo effect is seen in athletics. To this en...
Objective: To characterize differences in the perception and understanding of the placebo effect bet...
The placebo effect is traditionally viewed as a positive outcome resulting from a person’s belief th...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
This item is only available electronically.This study aimed to replicate and extend earlier findings...
The aim of this review was to determine the magnitude of the placebo and nocebo effect on sport perf...
In June 2017 a group of experts in anthropology, biology, kinesiology, neuroscience, physiology, and...
In June 2017 a group of experts in anthropology, biology, kinesiology, neuroscience, physiology, and...
Placebo effects are a complex interplay between an intervention* and factors associated with the adm...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
The paper examines the placebo effect in sports performance. The possibility that the placebo effect...
The paper examines the placebo effect in sports performance. The possibility that the placebo effect...
A placebo treatment is traditionally administered in a double-blind, randomized controlled trial to ...
Complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) are treatments proposed to prevent, manage or cure sym...
Introduction: Placebo has long been a well-known concept and the placebo effect phenomenon has been ...
Anecdotal and experimental evidence suggest that the placebo effect is seen in athletics. To this en...
Objective: To characterize differences in the perception and understanding of the placebo effect bet...
The placebo effect is traditionally viewed as a positive outcome resulting from a person’s belief th...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
This item is only available electronically.This study aimed to replicate and extend earlier findings...
The aim of this review was to determine the magnitude of the placebo and nocebo effect on sport perf...