Under-researched populations and topics in sport and exercise medicine (SEM)
British Journal of Sports Medicine
; 57(10):555-556, 2023.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2315306
ABSTRACT
Correspondence to Dr Sharief Hendricks, Division of Physiological Sciences and Health through Physical Activity, Lifetsyle and Sport Research Centre, Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape 7725, South Africa;sharief.hendricks01@gmail.com In this South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA) edition of BJSM, we spotlight work on under-researched populations and topics in sport and exercise medicine (SEM). Youth sport, TGNC athletes and mental health Access to athlete mental health care, like physical care, can be considered a resource that allows athletes to function, cope with stress, perform and achieve their goals. In 2019, the IOC established the Mental Health Working Group to develop an assessment battery for the early identification of mental health symptoms and disorders in elite athletes.3 The internal consistency of the mental health assessment battery has been tested in elite athletes, but can the same internal consistency be shown for student athletes?
Medical Sciences; Women in sport; Soccer; Rugby; Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Female; Infections; Editorials; Football; Exercise; Physical fitness; Medicine; Personal protective equipment; Joint and ligament injuries; Concussion; Sports medicine; Student athletes; Heat; Illnesses; Mental health; Coronaviruses; Ice hockey; Gender identity; Systematic review; COVID-19; South Africa
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British Journal of Sports Medicine
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2023
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