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Higher Triad Risk Scores Are Associated With Increased Risk for Trabecular-Rich Bone Stress Injuries in Female Runners

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Personalized digital behaviour interventions increase short-term physical activity: a randomized control crossover trial substudy of the MyHeart Counts Cardiovascular Health Study

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Menstrual Cycle Tracking in Sports Research: Challenges, Progress, and Future Directions

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Light at night and mental health, cause or consequence?

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American College of Lifestyle Medicine Expert Consensus Statement: Lifestyle Medicine for Optimal Outcomes in Primary Care

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Changing Mindsets About Side Effects of the COVID-19 Vaccination: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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The Role of Physical Exercise in Cognitive Preservation: A Systematic Review

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Measuring intra-individual physical activity variability using consumer-grade activity devices

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Physical Fitness Predicted Future Warfighters’ Leadership Performance During Training, But Heart Rate Variability Did Not

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Moving time zones in a flash with light therapy during sleep

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