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Football for Health - Prevention of Risk Factors for Non-communicable Diseases. This supplement was supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Fédération Internationale de Football Association
Editorial
Review
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Recreational football as a health promoting activity: a topical review
- Pages: 1-13
- First Published: 06 April 2010
Original Articles
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Activity profile and physiological response to football training for untrained males and females, elderly and youngsters: influence of the number of players
- Pages: 14-23
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Performance enhancements and muscular adaptations of a 16-week recreational football intervention for untrained women
- Pages: 24-30
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Recreational football training decreases risk factors for bone fractures in untrained premenopausal women
- Pages: 31-39
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Beneficial effects of recreational football on the cardiovascular risk profile in untrained premenopausal women
- Pages: 40-49
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Improvement of systolic and diastolic heart function after physical training in sedentary women
- Pages: 50-57
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Long-term musculoskeletal and cardiac health effects of recreational football and running for premenopausal women
- Pages: 58-71
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Effects of a 12-week intervention period with football and running for habitually active men with mild hypertension
- Pages: 72-79
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Positive performance and health effects of a football training program over 12 weeks can be maintained over a 1-year period with reduced training frequency
- Pages: 80-89
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Muscle function and postural balance in lifelong trained male footballers compared with sedentary elderly men and youngsters
- Pages: 90-97
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Football as a treatment for hypertension in untrained 30–55-year-old men: a prospective randomized study
- Pages: 98-102
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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Experiencing flow in different types of physical activity intervention programs: three randomized studies
- Pages: 111-117
- First Published: 06 April 2010
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The development of social capital through football and running: studying an intervention program for inactive women
- Pages: 118-131
- First Published: 06 April 2010
Executive Summary
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Executive summary: The health and fitness benefits of regular participation in small-sided football games
- Pages: 132-135
- First Published: 06 April 2010