28 results match your criteria: "Shanghai Research Institute of Sports Science Shanghai Anti-doping Agency[Affiliation]"
Front Public Health
April 2022
School of Leisure Sport, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Backgrounds: Using the self-reported questionnaire to assess the levels of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) has been a widely recognized method in public health and epidemiology research fields. The selected items of the Health Behavior in School-aged (HBSC) Survey Questionnaire have been used globally for measurements and assessments in PA and SB of children and adolescents. However, there are no comprehensive and critical reviews to assess the quality of studies on reliability and validity of selected items for PA and SB measurement and assessment derived from the HBSC.
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February 2022
Shanghai Research Institute of Sports Science (Shanghai Anti-Doping Agency), Shanghai, China.
Background: To evaluate the impact of pre-competition sleep quality on the mood and performance of elite air-rifle shooters.
Methods: Elite shooters who participated in an air-rifle shooting-competition from April 2019 to October 2019 were evaluated using actigraphy, including Total Sleep Time (TST), Sleep Efficiency (SE), Sleep Latency (SL), Wake-time after Sleep Onset (WASO). Sleep quality was assessed by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and Profile of Mood State (POMS).
Sports Med Health Sci
March 2021
School of Physical Education and Training, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, 200438, China.
Insufficient physical activity (PA), prolonged sedentary behavior (SB) and inadequate sleep (SLP) are detrimental factors to population health. To address health issues caused by insufficient PA, excessive SB and poor SLP, the World Health Organization (WHO) updated PA and SB guidelines for all populations aged from 5 years to 65 years and older in 2020. For children under 5 years old, the WHO issued the first global guidelines for PA, SB and SLP (collectively refer to movement behaviors) in April 2019.
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