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Zoran Milanović
Researcher at University of Niš
Publications - 119
Citations - 3430
Zoran Milanović is an academic researcher from University of Niš. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basketball & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2500 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoran Milanović include University of Ljubljana & University of Primorska.
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Effectiveness of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIT) and Continuous Endurance Training for VO2max Improvements: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Controlled Trials
TL;DR: The meta-analysed effect of endurance training on VO2max was a possibly large beneficial effect and a likely moderate greater additional increase for subjects with lower baseline fitness, when compared with no-exercise controls.
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Age-related decrease in physical activity and functional fitness among elderly men and women
TL;DR: This study found that the reduction in physical activity level and functional fitness was equal for both men and women and was due to the aging process.
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The Activity Demands and Physiological Responses Encountered During Basketball Match-Play: A Systematic Review.
Emilija Stojanović,Nenad Stojiljković,Aaron T. Scanlan,Vincent J. Dalbo,Daniel M. Berkelmans,Zoran Milanović +5 more
TL;DR: A detailed description of the specific requirements placed on basketball players during match-play according to playing period, playing level, playing position, geographical location, and sex is provided, which may be useful in the development of individualized basketball training drills.
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Relationship between Repeated Sprint Ability and Aerobic Capacity in Professional Soccer Players
Rhys M Jones,Christian C. Cook,Liam P. Kilduff,Zoran Milanović,Nic James,Goran Sporiš,Bruno Fiorentini,Fredi Fiorentini,Anthony N. Turner,Goran Vučković +9 more
TL;DR: Results of the current study indicate that VO2 max is one important factor aiding soccer players in the recovery from repeated sprint type activities.
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Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Performance in Female Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Emilija Stojanović,Vladimir Ristić,Daniel Travis McMaster,Daniel Travis McMaster,Zoran Milanović +4 more
TL;DR: Plyometric training is an effective form of training to improve VJ performance in female athletes and is greater for interventions of longer duration (≥10 weeks).