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Effects and dose–response relationships of resistance training on physical performance in youth athletes: an infographic on the BJSM Review paper

Posted on March 3, 2020 by BMJ
Visualising BJSM papers – a BJSM blog series

By Adam Virgile @AdamVirgile

The infographic below is based on this review, published in the BJSM (Open Access): Effects and dose–response relationships of resistance training on physical performance in youth athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

 

Other blogs in this series:
  • Can even experienced orthopaedic surgeons predict who will benefit from surgery when patients present with degenerative meniscal tears? An infographic on the Original BJSM Article
  • Physical activity and ageing: an infographic on the Copenhagen Consensus statement (2019)
  • Wake up and smell the coffee! An infographic on the popular BJSM review.
  • Isometric exercise for acute pain relief: an infographic based on the BJSM Editorial.
  • Out-running ‘bad’ diets: beyond weight loss there is clear evidence of the benefits of physical activity.
  • Which criteria are used to clear patients to return to sport after primary ACL reconstruction? An infographic on the BJSM review.

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