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Hala Nassif
Researcher at Paris Descartes University
Publications - 15
Citations - 1321
Hala Nassif is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1124 citations. Previous affiliations of Hala Nassif include INSEP.
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Improving health through policies that promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment
Audrey de Nazelle,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Josep M. Antó,Michael Brauer,David J. Briggs,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Nick Cavill,Ashley R Cooper,Hélène Desqueyroux,Scott Fruin,Gerard Hoek,Luc Int Panis,Nicole A.H. Janssen,Michael Jerrett,Michael Joffe,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Elise van Kempen,Simon Kingham,Nadine Kubesch,Kevin M. Leyden,Kevin M. Leyden,Julian D. Marshall,Jaume Matamala,Giorgos Mellios,Michelle A. Mendez,Hala Nassif,David Ogilvie,Rosana Peiró,Katherine Pérez,Ari Rabl,Martina S. Ragettli,Daniel A. Rodriguez,David Rojas,Pablo Ruiz,James F. Sallis,Jeroen Terwoert,Jean-François Toussaint,Jouni T. Tuomisto,Moniek Zuurbier,Erik Lebret +39 more
TL;DR: Evaluating impacts of active travel policies is highly complex; however, many associations can be quantified, and identifying health-maximizing policies and conditions requires integrated HIAs.
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Psychological Balance in High Level Athletes: Gender-Based Differences and Sport-Specific Patterns
Karine Schaal,Muriel Tafflet,Muriel Tafflet,Hala Nassif,Hala Nassif,Valérie Thibault,Capucine Pichard,Capucine Pichard,Mathieu Alcotte,Thibaut Guillet,Nour El Helou,Nour El Helou,Geoffroy Berthelot,Serge Simon,Jean-François Toussaint,Jean-François Toussaint +15 more
TL;DR: While the prevalence of psychological problems within French high level athletes is no higher than in the general population, the variations in psychopathology in different sports suggest that specific constraints could influence the development of some disorders.
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Women and Men in Sport Performance: The Gender Gap has not Evolved since 1983
Valérie Thibault,Marion Guillaume,Geoffroy Berthelot,Nour El Helou,Karine Schaal,Laurent Quinquis,Hala Nassif,Muriel Tafflet,Sylvie Escolano,Olivier Hermine,Jean-François Toussaint +10 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that women will not run, jump, swim or ride as fast as men as well as men since the beginning of the Olympic era.
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Athlete Atypicity on the Edge of Human Achievement: Performances Stagnate after the Last Peak, in 1988
Geoffroy Berthelot,Muriel Tafflet,Muriel Tafflet,Nour El Helou,Nour El Helou,Stéphane Len,Sylvie Escolano,Sylvie Escolano,Marion Guillaume,Hala Nassif,Hala Nassif,Julien Tolaini,Valérie Thibault,François-Denis Desgorces,François-Denis Desgorces,Olivier Hermine,Jean-François Toussaint,Jean-François Toussaint +17 more
TL;DR: A growth model for 41351 best performers from 70 track and field and swimming events and detail their characteristics over the modern Olympic era shows that 64% of T&F events no longer improved since 1993, while 47% of swimming events stagnated after 1990, prior to a second progression step starting in 2000.
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Tour de France, Giro, Vuelta, and classic European races show a unique progression of road cycling speed in the last 20 years
Nour El Helou,Geoffroy Berthelot,Valérie Thibault,Muriel Tafflet,Hala Nassif,Frédéric Campion,Olivier Hermine,Jean-François Toussaint +7 more
TL;DR: The results show a major improvement (6.38%) in road cycling performance in the last 20 years and question the role of extra-physiological parameters in this recent progression.