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Accuracy Standards of Wearable Technologies for Assessment of Soccer Kicking: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review

Accuracy Standards of Wearable Technologies for Assessment of Soccer Kicking: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review

In the case of soccer, the ball is the desired object for kicking (eg, for passing or shooting). Despite the evident importance of ball kicking to soccer performance, the quantity and quality of investigations are not proportional to its relevance to the game. The lack of sufficient evidence to assist practice is evidenced, for example, by the limited number of investigations available in the form of scientific studies assessing practical interventions and their effects on ball-kicking movement [3].

Luiz H Palucci Vieira, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Felipe Armando Chang Marquez, Walter Manuel Rea Olivares, Kelly R Vargas Villafuerte, Felipe P Carpes

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57433

Public Mass Shootings: Counterfactual Trend Analysis of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban

Public Mass Shootings: Counterfactual Trend Analysis of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban

For example, Gius [30] found that the FAWB was associated with fewer mass shooting deaths in a model combining state and federal bans, but Koper et al [28] did not find an association between the FAWB and deaths in a broader inclusion of all gun homicides. This study focuses on the impact of the FAWB on public mass shootings.

Alex Lars Lundberg, James Alan Fox, Hassan Mohammad, Maryann Mason, Doreen Salina, David Victorson, Ruben Parra-Cardona, Lori Ann Post

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e62952

The Use of Crisis Services Following the Mass School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas: Quasi-Experimental Event Study

The Use of Crisis Services Following the Mass School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas: Quasi-Experimental Event Study

Other mass shooting events in the pre-event period were incorporated into the model using an exogenous dummy variable (1=mass shooting, 0=no shooting). Other mass shooting events were identified using the Gun Violence Archive [14] and the US Congress definition of mass public shooting [15]. A start date of March 1, 2022, was chosen to focus on recent months, though a start date of January 1, 2022, was also tested with similar results.

Kirsty J Weitzel, Robert F Chew, Adam Bryant Miller, Caroline W Oppenheimer, Ashley Lowe, Anna Yaros

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e42811