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Damir Knjaz
Researcher at University of Zagreb
Publications - 49
Citations - 241
Damir Knjaz is an academic researcher from University of Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basketball & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 44 publications receiving 146 citations.
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Impact of COVID-19Quarantine on Low Back Pain Intensity, Prevalence, and Associated Risk Factors among Adult Citizens Residing in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): A Cross-Sectional Study
Peter Sagat,Peter Bartík,Peter Bartík,Pablo Prieto González,Dragoș Ioan Tohănean,Damir Knjaz +5 more
TL;DR: The COVID-19 quarantine resulted in a significant increase in LBP intensity, point prevalence, and most associated risk factors among adults in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
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Associations between sleep quality and its domains and insufficient physical activity in a large sample of Croatian young adults: a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: The results show that ‘poor’ sleep quality is associated with ‘insufficient’ physical activity in young adults and special strategies and policies that leverage ‘good sleep’ quality are warranted.
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Differences in physiological load of the referees with concideration to the period of the basketball game
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined the existence of statistically significant differences in physiological load of the referees concidering the period of a basketball game and concluded that there are no statistically significant changes in the physiological load between the first and second half time, as well as between particular quarters of basketball games.
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Analysis of ground reaction force in gait during different phases of pregnancy
Marta Gimunová,Mario Kasović,Martin Zvonar,Pavel Turčínek,Branka Matković,Pavel Ventruba,Martin Vaváček,Damir Knjaz +7 more
TL;DR: Altered gait pattern during advancing phases of pregnancy demonstrated by a significant decrease in force of maximal weight acceptance and an increase in main time variables of the step is suggested to be a protective mechanism against overloading the contact area of the foot despite the increase in body mass.
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Kinematic Analysis of 2-Point and 3-Point Jump Shot of Elite Young Male and Female Basketball Players.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the selected kinematic variables of 2-point and 3-point (3-pt) jump shots (after making a cut and receiving the ball) and ascertain the differences between elite male under 16 and 18 (U16M, U18M) and female under 16, 18, 18 basketball players.