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Karim Chamari

Researcher at Qatar Airways

Publications -  419
Citations -  20444

Karim Chamari is an academic researcher from Qatar Airways. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sprint. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 376 publications receiving 15670 citations. Previous affiliations of Karim Chamari include Manouba University.

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Physical activity as a counteracting measure to mitigate the harmful effects of COVID-19 lockdowns: Special focus on healthy children, adolescents, adults, elderly, athletes, and people with Down syndrome

TL;DR: The importance of physical activity to reduce the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is demonstrated and recommendations on home-based exercise for people to maintain their well-being, level of independence, and physical and mental health are provided.
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Associations between bio-motor ability, endocrine markers and hand-specific anthropometrics in elite female futsal players: a pilot study

TL;DR: In this article , the second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) has been calculated for individual athletes and sports, but it has not been investigated in futsal performance.
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Reproducibility of Physical Performance during Small- and Large-sided Gamesin Elite Soccer in Short Period: Practical Applications and Limits

TL;DR: The physical performance and especially the high intensities activities of elite soccer players present good reproducibility when different types of SSG were applied in 2 different sessions in the same period, even if the rules and formats were being manipulated allowing coaches to use it with a target time-motion characteristic and an equivalent workload week after week.
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Training practices of Filipino athletes during the early covid-19 lockdown

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the training practices of athletes in the Philippines during the first COVID-19 lockdown, and found that significant reductions in training frequency and duration were observed for all athlete classifications.
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Association between Repeated Sprint Tests Integrated In the Physical Education Program and Anxiety in Adolescent Students

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show the association between anxiety and the repeated sprint test in adolescent students and conclude that the absorption of inactivity students requires efforts both pedagogical, didactic and in terms of teacher intervention.