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The Effect of a Novel Video Game on Young Soccer Players' Sports Performance and Attention: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effect of a Novel Video Game on Young Soccer Players' Sports Performance and Attention: Randomized Controlled Trial

Traditionally, the coach’s role as a key element in understanding the athlete has proven to be crucial [30]. Specifically, the athletes’ psychological factors have been tested using various procedures, with the coach playing a pivotal role as a key to understanding the athlete’s psychological status [31,32].

Adrian Feria-Madueño, Germán Monterrubio-Fernández, Jesus Mateo Cortes, Angel Carnero-Diaz

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e52275

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “COVID-19 National Football League (NFL) Injury Analysis: Follow-Up Study”

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “COVID-19 National Football League (NFL) Injury Analysis: Follow-Up Study”

Retraining is similarly widely variable, corresponding to the athlete, pretraining level, time off, and the level of detraining [5]. Due to the wide variability, future research is necessary to determine the exact length of time required for detraining to set in. We did include discussion of the variability of time to regain lost fitness in the introduction. 5. Change the tense of some sentences.

Troy B Puga, Joshua Schafer, Grace Thiel, Nicholas Scigliano, Tiffany Ruan, Andres Toledo, Prince N Agbedanu, Kevin Treffer

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e55863

COVID-19 National Football League (NFL) Injury Analysis: Follow-Up Study

COVID-19 National Football League (NFL) Injury Analysis: Follow-Up Study

The study concluded that the increased injury prevalence was due to a decline in athlete training as a result of the shutdowns [2]. The decline in training, and hence, the lack of bodily preparation for the 2020 NFL season, resulted in decreased physiological adaptations of players’ bodies to strenuous exertions, which is a hallmark of the sport [2].

Troy B Puga, Joshua Schafer, Grace Thiel, Nicholas Scigliano, Tiffany Ruan, Andres Toledo, Prince N Agbedanu, Kevin Treffer

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e45688

A Virtual Reality App Intervention to Improve Concussion Recognition and Reporting in Athletes Aged 9 to 12 Years: Development and Pilot Testing

A Virtual Reality App Intervention to Improve Concussion Recognition and Reporting in Athletes Aged 9 to 12 Years: Development and Pilot Testing

These activities included “Scenarios and Storytelling,” where children engaged in role-play portraying a concussed athlete and walked through the decision to disclose or not disclose symptoms of a suspected concussion; and “Virtual Reality Watching,” where each athlete individually viewed the proof of concept MPS app.

Lindsay Sullivan, Lara B McKenzie, Kristin Roberts, Robyn Recker, David C Schwebel, Thomas Pommering, Jingzhen Yang

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43015

Public Awareness of the Fencing Response as an Indicator of Traumatic Brain Injury: Quantitative Study of Twitter and Wikipedia Data

Public Awareness of the Fencing Response as an Indicator of Traumatic Brain Injury: Quantitative Study of Twitter and Wikipedia Data

Perhaps due to the potential for long-term symptoms and disability, considerable public interest focuses on sport-related TBI among adolescents ( Recognition of a potential TBI and removing an athlete from play are the first steps to provide necessary medical care in the event of a TBI. However, mild to moderate diffuse TBI may not immediately present with overt clinical symptoms, putting individuals at risk for additional injuries if not removed from play.

Kyle L Roe, Katherine R Giordano, Gary A Ezzell, Jonathan Lifshitz

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e39061