European Journal of Sport Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Sport Science is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
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Mental fatigue impairs padel‐specific psychomotor performance in youth‐elite male players48
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Anthropometric characteristics according to the role performed by World Tour road cyclists for their team33
10‐20‐30 exercise training improves fitness and health31
Load and Recovery Monitoring in Top‐Level Youth Soccer Players: Exploring the Associations of a Web Application‐Based Score With Recognized Load Measures28
Females Exhibit Greater Peak and Cumulative Patellofemoral Joint Stress With Moderate and Heavy Load Carriage Compared With Males27
Prioritise safety, optimise success! Return to rugby postpartum25
Concurrent validity of the CORE wearable sensor with BodyCap temperature pill to assess core body temperature during an elite women's field hockey heat training camp25
Development of a Standardized Protocol to Measure the (An)aerobic Capacity on a Roller Ergometer Among Wheelchair Athletes24
Physiological characteristics predictive of passing military physical employment standard tasks for ground close combat occupations in men and women24
Differences in execution and perception of training sessions as experienced by (semi‐) professional cyclists and their coach22
Airway Inflammation Responses to Walking Roadside and Park Routes After School: A Real‐World Crossover Study22
Changes in lactate concentration are accompanied by opposite changes in the pattern of fat oxidation: Dose–response relationship21
Effects of low vs. moderate dose of recreational football on cardiovascular risk factors20
The association of end‐spurt behaviour with seasonal best time in long‐distance freestyle pool swimming20
Contact times in professional football before and during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: Tracking data from the German Bundesliga18
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