Sports Tourism in the Desert: A Systematic Review

Elahe Kahdouei; farzam farzan; mahbobe abedi samakosh

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 1-23

Abstract
  Background and Aim:Some sports tourism activities are closely linked to specific sports and regions characterized by unique geographical features and stable local conditions. The distribution of sports tourism resources is uneven and varies across regions, each with its own distinctive local attributes. ...  Read More

Motor Memory Consolidation: Neural Processes and Infrastructure; A Narrative Review

Vaheed Jahedi; Hamidreza Taheri Torbati; Ehsan Vafaei Noghabi; Mersad Khodashenas; Ensie Nasiri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 24-52

Abstract
  Background and Aim:Consolidation is a set of neural processes by which a memory both becomes more stable and improves over time. At least two events occur as a result of consolidation: consolidation and enhancement. During consolidation, a new and fragile memory can become strong and stable; this event ...  Read More

The Effect of Combining Pain Neuroscience Education with Exercise on Pain, Functional Disability, and Psychological Factors in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Narrative Review

Seyedeh Shaghayegh Mostafavi; Majid Hamoongard; Mohammad Mashhadi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 53-87

Abstract
  Aim and Background:Low back pain is considered a major cause of functional disability, reduced quality of life, fear of pain and movement, reduced motor control, and absenteeism from work in many countries (1,2). Disorders associated with low back pain are not unidimensional and involve multiple biological, ...  Read More

Factors Influencing Pelvic Tilt: A Systematic Review

Ali Asghar Norasteh; Meghdad Teymouri; Morteza Tafah

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 88-123

Abstract
  AbstractThe sagittal plane of the pelvis is a fundamental mechanism for maintaining the body's balance and the spine's alignment, which may undergo changes during the aging process and due to spinal deformities. Pelvic indices, which refer to the definition of the sagittal plane of the pelvis, are evaluated ...  Read More

Abuse of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: A Narrative Review

esmaeil naseri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 124-154

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are a family of drugs that include the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone, which exhibit varying degrees of anabolic (muscle-building) and androgenic (masculinizing) effects. When taken in supraphysiological doses, AAS allow individuals ...  Read More

Managing Sport for People with Disabilities: A Systematic Review

Fatemeh naderian; Sedighe Heydarinejad

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 155-188

Abstract
  Aim and Background:According to Report of the World Health Organization, 1.3 billion people worldwide have disabilities, which is equivalent to 16% of the world's population, and one in every 6 people has a disability, and this number is increasing dramatically. Sports, as a basic need, can help people ...  Read More

The Role of Sleep in Consolidating Motor Memory of Explicit and Implicit Tasks: A Narrative Review

Ehsan Vafaee noughabie; Hamidreza Taheri Torbati; Vaheed Jahedi; mersad khodashenas

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 189-205

Abstract
  Background and Aim:Motor skill learning occurs both during practice and in the period of no practice between training sessions. In contrast to learning that happens during practice and acquisition, known as online learning, another type of learning that takes place between practice sessions is referred ...  Read More

Models and Pathways of Talent Identification in Paralympic Sports: A Systematic Review

Hassan Daneshmandi; Meghdad Teymouri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 206-233

Abstract
  AbstractThe study of talent identification is a complex area, and there are many variables that affect athletic performance. This complexity is greater in Paralympic sports compared to the Olympics due to the unique impacts of disabilities and the specific classification rules and regulations. It has ...  Read More

The Effect of B12 Supplementation on Athletes' Aerobic Performance: A Narrative Review

Narges Baradaran Ghassemi; Seyedeh Saba Mohammadi khas; Shahnaz Bambeichi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 234-252

Abstract
   Vitamin B12 is known as one of the essential vitamins for maintaining general health and optimal body function. This vitamin plays a vital role in energy metabolism, red blood cell production, and nervous system function. Given the high importance of aerobic performance in athletes, investigating ...  Read More

Sports Tourism in the Desert: A Systematic Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 1-23

Abstract
  Background and Aim:Some sports tourism activities are closely linked to specific sports and regions characterized by unique geographical features and stable local conditions. The distribution of sports tourism resources is uneven and varies across regions, each with its own distinctive local attributes. ...  Read More

The Effect of B12 Supplementation on Athletes' Aerobic Performance: A Narrative Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 234-252

Abstract
   Vitamin B12 is known as one of the essential vitamins for maintaining general health and optimal body function. This vitamin plays a vital role in energy metabolism, red blood cell production, and nervous system function. Given the high importance of aerobic performance in athletes, investigating ...  Read More

Managing Sport for People with Disabilities: A Systematic Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 155-188

Abstract
  Aim and Background:According to Report of the World Health Organization, 1.3 billion people worldwide have disabilities, which is equivalent to 16% of the world's population, and one in every 6 people has a disability, and this number is increasing dramatically. Sports, as a basic need, can help people ...  Read More

The Effect of Combining Pain Neuroscience Education with Exercise on Pain, Functional Disability, and Psychological Factors in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Narrative Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 53-87

Abstract
  Aim and Background:Low back pain is considered a major cause of functional disability, reduced quality of life, fear of pain and movement, reduced motor control, and absenteeism from work in many countries (1,2). Disorders associated with low back pain are not unidimensional and involve multiple biological, ...  Read More

Factors Influencing Pelvic Tilt: A Systematic Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 88-123

Abstract
  AbstractThe sagittal plane of the pelvis is a fundamental mechanism for maintaining the body's balance and the spine's alignment, which may undergo changes during the aging process and due to spinal deformities. Pelvic indices, which refer to the definition of the sagittal plane of the pelvis, are evaluated ...  Read More

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