JSAMS Podcasts
JSAMS is proud to announce that podcasts highlighting particular issues and papers in each of our 6 issues a year are now available through a series of interviews with authors, researchers, and practitioners. In addition we aim to include discussions in more general terms matters of relevance to sports medicine and sports science.
FOUR WAYS TO ACCESS THE PODCASTS:
1. To play on your computer, just click on any of the individual files below.
2. To download the mp3 file, right-click (on a PC) or control-click (on a mac) and choose "Save Link As".
3. If you have the iTunes media player, you can subscribe to listen to Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport podcasts at the iTunes Music Store. To subscribe and have the podcast automatically download to your iTunes each month, search and subscribe to "Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport" from the iTunes home page.
4. For automatic delivery of content of each issue, copy and paste http://podcasts.elsevierhealth.com/jsams/jsams_rss_audio.xml to your RSS reader.
July 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 4)
With Australia’s obesity level now growing at one of the fastest rates in the world, and one in four children either overweight or obese, junk food sponsorship of community and national sport has been identified as a major contributor to our expanding waist lines. Sports Medicine Australia spoke to Dr Bridget Kelly of the University of Wollongong recently to discuss her research into Australian children’s exposure to unhealthy food and drink messages during community sport.
View article: Population estimates of Australian children's exposure to food and beverage sponsorship of sports clubs.
May 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 3)
In an engaging and informative discussion, Sports Medicine Australia spoke with Jacqueline Raymond, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. Her paper addressed "The effect of ankle taping or bracing on proprioception in functional ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis". How effecting is ankle taping?
View article: The effect of ankle taping or bracing on proprioception in functional ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
May 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 3)
Professor Jeff Coombes from the University of Queensland recently spoke with Sports Medicine Australia about a recent position statement published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. Titled "Exercise prescription for patients with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: A position statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia", the discussion was lively and of great relevance to all Australians who aim to use exercise to decrease or inhibit diabetes.
View article: Exercise prescription for patients with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: A position statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia.
May 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 3)
For all of the fans of the science behind the world game, Sports Medicine Australia caught up with Ric Lovell, Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Sydney to discuss his paper; "Re-examination of the post half-time reduction in soccer work-rate".
View article: Re-examination of the post half-time reduction in soccer work-rate.
March 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 2)
Sports Medicine Australia recently caught up with Paul Gastin from Deakin University to discuss biological maturity, and the way in which it influences the running and physical performance of junior Australian football athletes.
View article: Biological maturity influences running performance in junior Australian football.
March 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 2)
Andrew Bahnert, Performance & Conditioning Analyst at Greater Western Sydney Giants, has a fascinating comparative discussion with Sports Medicine Australia looking at the association between post-game recovery protocols, physical and received recovery and performance in elite AFL players.
View article: Association between post-game recovery protocols, physical and perceived recovery, and performance in elite Australian Football League players.
March 2013 (Vol. 16, Issue 2)
James Fell, from the University of Tasmania speaks to Sports Medicine Australia about evaluating the influence of different modes of administration of a pre-exercise screening tool.
View article: Evaluating the influence of different modes of administration of a pre-exercise screening tool.
January 2012 (Vol. 15, Issue 1)
Want to know more regarding the role of music in sport and exercise and how it can affect performance and motivation? Listen to the Grant Schofield interview with Professor Peter Terry, the lead author of a paper entitled Effects of synchronous music on treadmill running among elite triathletes.
July 2011 (Vol. 14, Issue 4)
Join us for an interview with Dr John Orchard – Sport Physician extraordinaire – one of Australia’s leading Sport Medicine Practitioner who is involved not only as Sport Physician to the Sydney Roosters and NSW cricket team but also in clinical practice and research (Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health with University of Sydney).
May 2011 (Vol. 14, Issue 3)
Know your football codes?
How football (Soccer), Rugby League, Rugby Union and AFL (Aussie Rules) differ... An interview with Aaron Coutts, Sport Science Advisor - Carlton Australian Rules Football and Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club.
March 2010 (Vol. 13, Issue 2)
This month's podcast features interviews with the following authors from the March, 2010 issue of the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport: Ben Dascombe from the University of Newcastle, who talks about nutritional supplementation habits and perceptions of elite athletes within a state-based sporting institute, Dr. Tony Schneiders from the University of Otago, who discusses the normative assessment of three clinical measures of motor performance used in the neurological assessment of sports concussion, and Dean Dudley from Charles Sturt University, who discusses how to engage adolescent girls from linguistically diverse and low income backgrounds in school sport.
September 2009 (Vol. 12, Issue 5)
Hear about the special issue of the journal on physical activity in young people. Learn about objective measurement of physical activity in children 0-5 years. Listen to the latest advances in physical activity measurement using pedometers and accelerometers. Learn the decisions that drive the selection of measurement tools for assessing physical activity in children and adolescents.
July 2009 (Vol. 12, Issue 4)
Hear about drowning risk exposure for surf-beach bathers. Learn about physical activity and mental health. Listen to a discussion on genetic testing in sport. Learn about an exercise robot developed in Japan.
May 2009 (Vol. 12, Issue 3)
Hear about the latest consensus statement on Concussion in Sport. Learn about the role of high-school athletics and its effects on bone mineral density in later life. Get the latest about the unique New Zealand RugbySmart injury prevention program. Discover the latest research findings on burnout in sport.
