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Knowledge in motion : a comprehensive review of evidence-based human kinetics

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This comprehensive review examines critical aspects of evidence-based human kinetics, focusing on bridging the gap between scientific evidence and practical implementation. To bridge this gap, the development of tailored education and training programs is essential, providing practitioners with the expertise and skills to effectively apply evidence-based programs and interventions. The effectiveness of these programs in improving physical fitness across all age groups has been widely demonstrated. In addition, integrating artificial intelligence and the principles of slow science into evidence-based practice promises to identify gaps in knowledge and stimulate further research in human kinetics. The purpose of this review is to provide researchers and practitioners with comprehensive information on the application of scientific principles in human kinetics. By highlighting the importance of evidence-based practice, this review is intended to promote the adoption of effective interventions to optimize physical health and enhance performance.

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Evidence-based practice Sport science Education Artificial intelligence Slow science

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Ramalho, A. & Petrica, J. (2023). Knowledge in motion : a comprehensive review of evidence-based human kinetics. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20, 6020. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20116020

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