Karim Chamari mostly deals with Physical therapy, Sprint, Anaerobic exercise, Animal science and Vertical jump. His study in Exercise physiology, Aerobic exercise, Squat, Bench press and Aerobic capacity is done as part of Physical therapy. His Sprint research includes elements of Body mass index, Physical fitness, Simulation and Jumping.
His Physical fitness research focuses on Team sport and how it connects with Team handball. His research integrates issues of Recovery period, Analysis of variance, Athletes and Perceived exertion in his study of Anaerobic exercise. As part of the same scientific family, Karim Chamari usually focuses on Vertical jump, concentrating on VO2 max and intersecting with Lower body and Overtraining.
Physical therapy, Sprint, Athletes, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. He interconnects Rating of perceived exertion and Heart rate in the investigation of issues within Physical therapy. Karim Chamari studies Heart rate, focusing on Blood lactate in particular.
His Sprint study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Test, Vertical jump, Jumping and Squat. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Endocrinology and Cardiology. His Anaerobic exercise study which covers Animal science that intersects with Simulation and VO2 max.
Karim Chamari mainly investigates Public health, Mental health, Physical therapy, Pandemic and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. The Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Psychosocial and Feeling. His work on Athletes, Rehabilitation and Hamstring as part of general Physical therapy research is often related to Hamstring injury and Injury prevention, thus linking different fields of science.
Karim Chamari has researched Physical medicine and rehabilitation in several fields, including Meta-analysis, Risk factor and Sprint. His Sprint research incorporates themes from Blood sampling, Muscle power, Time trial and Ecological validity. His studies deal with areas such as Physical exercise, Survey data collection and Isolation as well as Environmental health.
His primary areas of study are Public health, Mental health, Social distance, Psychosocial and Pandemic. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Public health and Boosting. His Mental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intervention, Feeling and Mood.
His Intervention research integrates issues from Mental wellbeing, Outbreak and Depression. His study in Feeling is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cross-sectional study, Psychometrics and Affect. The concepts of his Family medicine study are interwoven with issues in Athletes, Data collection and Sports medicine.
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Physiology of Soccer: An Update
Tomas Stølen;Karim Chamari;Carlo Castagna;Ulrik Wisløff.
Sports Medicine (2005)
Effects of COVID-19 Home Confinement on Eating Behaviour and Physical Activity: Results of the ECLB-COVID19 International Online Survey.
Achraf Ammar;Michael Brach;Khaled Trabelsi;Hamdi Chtourou.
Nutrients (2020)
Factors influencing physiological responses to small-sided soccer games.
Ermanno Rampinini;Franco M. Impellizzeri;Carlo Castagna;Grant Abt.
Journal of Sports Sciences (2007)
Improvement of cognitive function by mental and/or individualized aerobic training in healthy elderly subjects.
C. Fabre;K. Chamari;P. Mucci;J. Massé-Biron.
International Journal of Sports Medicine (2002)
Comparison of physical and technical performance in European soccer match-play: FA Premier League and La Liga
Alexandre Dellal;Karim Chamari;Del P. Wong;Dominique Keller.
European Journal of Sport Science (2011)
Field and laboratory testing in young elite soccer players
Chamari K;Hachana Y;Ahmed Yb;Galy O.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2004)
Heart rate responses during small-sided games and short intermittent running training in elite soccer players: a comparative study.
Alexandre Dellal;Karim Chamari;Antonio Pintus;Olivier Girard.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2008)
Aerobic fitness and yo-yo continuous and intermittent tests performances in soccer players: a correlation study.
Carlo Castagna;Franco M. Impellizzeri;Karim Chamari;Domenico Carlomagno.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2006)
Profile of weekly training load in elite male professional basketball players.
Vincenzo Manzi;Stefano D'Ottavio;Franco M Impellizzeri;Anis Chaouachi.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2010)
Endurance training and testing with the ball in young elite soccer players
K Chamari;Y Hachana;F Kaouech;R Jeddi.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2005)
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