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Victory above all: the weight loss practices and perceptions of Chinese male kickboxers by Fanjie Meng, Yuming Zhong, Zhao Zhang, Zihan Ren
Published 2025-07-01Objectives Kickboxing is a dynamic combat sport (CS) in which two competitors engage in full-force strikes using their hands, elbows, knees, shins, and feet. To ensure athletes compete against opponents of similar body size and weight for fairness, kickboxing competition is classified according to w...
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Effects and moderator of high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training among children and adolescents with overweight or obese: a systematic review an... by Weihua Zheng, Mingyue Yin, Yan Guo, Haiyang Liu, Jiaxin Sun, Ao Zhu, Yuming Zhong, Kai Xu, Hansen Li, Shunzhe Piao
Published 2025-07-01ObjectivesThis meta-analysis aimed to synthesize current evidence and address inconsistencies in the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on children and adolescents with overweight or obesity. We sought to: (1) assess the effects of HI...
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Efficient Malaria Parasite Detection From Diverse Images of Thick Blood Smears for Cross-Regional Model Accuracy by Yuming Zhong, Ying Dan, Yin Cai, Jiamin Lin, Xiaoyao Huang, Omnia Mahmoud, Eric S. Hald, Akshay Kumar, Qiang Fang, Seedahmed S. Mahmoud
Published 2023-01-01<italic>Goal</italic>: The purpose of this work is to improve malaria diagnosis efficiency by integrating smartphones with microscopes. This integration involves image acquisition and algorithmic detection of malaria parasites in various thick blood smear (TBS) datasets sourced from diff...
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Impact of training volume settings between unilateral training and bilateral training on athletic performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Meiling Tao, George P. Nassis, Yuou Song, Mingyue Yin, Chenwen Zhu, Mengde Lyu, Zhili Chen, Yuming Zhong, Chris Bishop, Yongming Li
Published 2025-10-01Background: The unilateral/bilateral dimension refers to whether an action is performed by one side of the body alone or involves both sides simultaneously. Unilateral training (UT) and bilateral training (BT) have been shown to enhance athletic performance. However, there are differences in trainin...
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