© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Empirical evidence supports the idea that previous severe injuries in former collegiate athletes may adversely affect their ability to participate in daily activities later in life, which may then decrease their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Objective: To assess the influences of previous severe injuries on the HRQOL of former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Online survey. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 171 former NCAA collegiate athletes (69 men, 102 women; age ¼ 29.7 6 3.9 years, height ¼ 171.5 6 10.4 cm, mass ¼ 76.4 6 12.9 kg) participated. All individuals completed a demographics ques...
Context: Previous studies have looked at the impact of functional movement score (FMS) and aerobic f...
PURPOSE: Physical activity during growth is associated with high peak bone mass and may, as a result...
Context: Recently the athletic training community has paid increased attention to college student-a...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Context: Typically, athletic trainers rely on...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between injury severity and athletes’ quality of life, as well ...
Background: Physical activity performed at moderate intensity is associated with reduced risk of mor...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc Context: Little is known about the prevalence ...
Context: Elevated psychological stress paired with poor lifestyle choices can lead to an increase in...
CONTEXT: Depression, which affects millions of Americans each year, among them collegiate student-at...
Injuries are a common occurrence for athletes that are active in competitive sports. When an athlete...
Background: sport participation has many physical and psychosocial benefits, but there is also an in...
2012-04-11The lifespan health of elite, competitive athletes has received increasing attention in re...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Researchers have found that former collegiate athletes (FCAs) exhibit unfavorable changes in physica...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The majority of Achilles tendon ruptures are sports-related. ...
Context: Previous studies have looked at the impact of functional movement score (FMS) and aerobic f...
PURPOSE: Physical activity during growth is associated with high peak bone mass and may, as a result...
Context: Recently the athletic training community has paid increased attention to college student-a...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Context: Typically, athletic trainers rely on...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between injury severity and athletes’ quality of life, as well ...
Background: Physical activity performed at moderate intensity is associated with reduced risk of mor...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc Context: Little is known about the prevalence ...
Context: Elevated psychological stress paired with poor lifestyle choices can lead to an increase in...
CONTEXT: Depression, which affects millions of Americans each year, among them collegiate student-at...
Injuries are a common occurrence for athletes that are active in competitive sports. When an athlete...
Background: sport participation has many physical and psychosocial benefits, but there is also an in...
2012-04-11The lifespan health of elite, competitive athletes has received increasing attention in re...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Researchers have found that former collegiate athletes (FCAs) exhibit unfavorable changes in physica...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The majority of Achilles tendon ruptures are sports-related. ...
Context: Previous studies have looked at the impact of functional movement score (FMS) and aerobic f...
PURPOSE: Physical activity during growth is associated with high peak bone mass and may, as a result...
Context: Recently the athletic training community has paid increased attention to college student-a...