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    The Epidemiology of Sports and Recreation Related Toe Fractures in the United States by Dogerno Norceide BS, Gabriel I. Onor MD, Oluwatomi Akingbola MD, William Justice MD, Nana F. Amponsah BS, Abimbola Okulaja MD, Ifeanyichukwu Onor PharmD, Michael Okoronkwo MD, Chibuikem Nwizu BS, David Pedowitz MD

    Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2025-06-01)
    “…Results: A total of 921,033 toe fractures were identified across US EDs, with 175,864 cases associated with sports and recreation. Exercise (IR = 140.3) had the leading IR among sports/recreation followed by cycling (IR = 136.8), basketball (IR = 136.8), and football (IR = 94.9). …”
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    The olympic games and new sport, recreation and leisure spaces for the local community by Adam Omorczyk

    “…These changes are creating new places for sports, new recreational spaces and new challenges for the city. …”
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    Adventure Sports, a proposal for personal growth and the development of environmental attitudes by Idalmis Fernández-Téllez, Hirbins Manuel Dopico-Pérez, Abel Baza-Farjat

    Published in Cultura Física y Deportes de Guantánamo (2016-12-01)
    “…The paper presents a group of terms and definitions that addresses adventure sports in Cuba and shows a study carried out that aimed at evaluating the preferences of the practitioners of adventure sports; it was monitored the choice of practicing this activity in conditions of challenge following the laws of nature, in a privileged situation in regard to other recreational practices, besides it allows to regulate the behavior at difficult situations outdoors and to enjoy it, to take care of it and appreciate it better. …”
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    Satisfying basic psychological needs through a recreational sports programme for people with intellectual disability: human growth and adapted sport in focus by Nerea Crespo-Eguílaz, Nerea Crespo-Eguílaz, Nerea Crespo-Eguílaz, Leyre Gambra, Apolinar Varela, Raúl Fraguela-Vale

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024-12-01)
    “…The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the Más Que Tenis (“More Than Just Tennis”) inclusive recreational sports programme on the satisfaction of BPN among athletes with ID, taking into account factors such as age, gender and type of activity.MethodsThe sample for the study comprised 50 athletes (68% male) with ID (IQ: X = 54.33; sd = 13.43), aged 17–54 years. …”
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    Influence winter swimming on post-exercise regeneration and quality of life of people practicing recreational sports by Kacper Zając, Agata Kupczak, Anna Dolińska, Mateusz Wilczek, Dariusz Górka, Natalia Białoń, Mikołaj Górka

    Published in Journal of Education, Health and Sport (2023-06-01)
    “…Materials and methods The study involved 244 people who regularly practice recreational sports and swim. Conclusions Swimming has a positive effect on well-being and post-workout regeneration. …”
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    Społeczne preferencje wśród osób biegających na nartach na terenach leśnych by Agnieszka Mandziuk, Justyna Radomska, Irena Łukawska

    Published in Leśne Prace Badawcze (2025-01-01)
    “…Respondents were asked about the frequency of skiing, the motives for skiing, the duration of skiing, the distance from their home to the forest and the condition of the recreational and sports infrastructure. Respondents also indicated how high the costs associated with the sport are and what percentage of their income they spend on it. …”
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