Topic | People | Description |
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Biomechanics |
Matteo Bertucco
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Biomechanics is concerned with the mechanical / anatomical bases of human movement. An interdisciplinary approach is used in which materials from anatomy, physiology and physics (mechanics) are integrated. |
Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology |
Paola Zamparo
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the interplay between the biomechanics and energetics of human locomotion: i. e. how the mechanical determinants of cyclic sports activities (such as cycling, swimming and running) influence their physiological responses. |
Educazione fisica, prestazioni sportive ed attività fisiche adattate |
Federico Schena
Cantor Tarperi |
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Exercise physiology - Aging, |
Massimo Venturelli
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The area of research includes age-related mechanisms that limit exercise capacity associated to the healthy lifestyle (centenarians), mobility limitations (frailty), and cognitive impairment (Alzheimer’s disease). With an integrative and translational approach, I am focusing on the role of vascular and mitochondrial function, associated to longevity, age-related disease, and dementia. |
Gender differences in sport and exercise |
Francesca Vitali
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Gender differences in sport and exercise; gender inequalities, discrimination, prejudice; gender equity in participation and access to sport; contrasting gender stereotypes and all forms of gender discriminations and violence based on gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity in sport. |
Training methodology and sport performance. |
Luca Paolo Ardigo'
Federico Schena Cantor Tarperi |
The topics of this area include the scientific basis and the research development of training methodology in order to improve/optimize sport performance and related functional evaluation |
Sport-Neuroscience |
Paola Cesari
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Student-athlete dual career and career transitions |
Francesca Vitali
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Existing public policies on the employability of (semi)professional student-athletes in the EU countries; athletic retirement and current public EU policies supporting (former)elite studenty-athletes in the transition from the retirement from sporting career to the first employment in the labour market; evidence-based good-practice examples and areas of development in promoting student-athletes employability; promoting the mental health of elite dual-career athletes. |
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