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Psychosocial variables and time to injury onset: a hurdle regression analysis modelJeremy Sibold
Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, EdD, ATC, 106 Carrigan Drive, 305 Rowell Building, University of Vermont, Bington, VT 05405, USA
J Athl Train 47:537-40. 2012..Psychological variables have been shown to be related to athletic injury and time missed from participation in sport. We are unaware of any empirical examination of the influence of psychological variables on time to onset of injury...
Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: a pilot studyJeremy S Sibold
University of Vermont, USA
Percept Mot Skills 111:333-42. 2010..Repeated-measures analysis of covariance was utilized with VO2 peak entered as a covariate. The exercise group showed significantly lower total mood disturbance immediately after and at 4, 8, and 12 hours following exercise...
C57 mice increase wheel-running behavior following stress: preliminary findingsJeremy S Sibold
University of Vermont, USA
Percept Mot Skills 113:605-18. 2011..These results suggest that mice familiar with wheel-running may self-select this exercise as a modality for the mitigation of accumulated anxiety...
