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Do women with smaller breasts perform better in long-distance running?
Nicola Brown,
Joanna Scurr
School of Sport, Health & Exercise Science
St Mary's University, Twickenham
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breasts
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comparative evaluations
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data
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distance
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females
37%
performance
75%
range
12%
regression analysis
12%
size
25%
surveys
12%
variations
12%
women
50%
Social Sciences
Athletes
12%
Cross-Sectional Study
12%
Difference
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Influence
37%
Literature
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Literature
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London
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Online Survey
12%
Performance
75%
Size
25%
Time
25%
Training
12%
Training
12%
Variance
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anthropometry
12%
Athletes
25%
Athletic Training
12%
Attention
12%
Breast
37%
Breast Tumor
37%
Female
75%
Regression Analysis
12%
Running
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Anthropometry
12%
Body Mass
12%
Breast Tumor
37%
Cross-Sectional Study
12%
Regression Analysis
12%
Time
25%
Variance
12%
Woman
100%
Psychology
Attention
25%
Body Mass Index
12%
Regression Analysis
25%