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What does BJOSM stand for?

British Journal of Sports Medicine


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Data published on various weight loss interventions this year in the British Journal of Sports Medicine revealed an acute exercise-induced increase in positive mood.
A new study reported in February 2000 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that even in elderly women, a one-year weight-training program increased their strength by 20-30%, with a significant increase in bone density.
While the shoes were subject to extensive biomechanical testing, Richards said his study -- published in the current edition of the British Journal of Sports Medicine -- showed they had never been examined in a real-world environment.
This pseudoscience has now been blown out of the water by a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The study of nearly 6,000 children in 36 London schools, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found physical activity among boys had dropped by 23 per cent and in girls by 46 per cent.
Athletes experienced a significant reduction in exercise-induced muscle damage if they drank cherry juice, said the research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine the experts said although most reported cases of child abuse in sport involved coaches, they added that administrators, parents, senior athletes and medical staff represented an additional risk.
The article, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found deterioration in the brain's white and grey matter as people age.

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