Background: Sport and health science are undergoing a transformative shift driven by interdisciplinary approaches, technological innovations, and data-driven strategies. Sources of data: This invited editorial explores key advancements in precision athletic monitoring, holistic well-being, population health initiatives, and innovative training and rehabilitation techniques. The integration of wearable technology, real-time analytics, and psychological interventions enables more personalized and effective strategies to optimize performance and promoting overall health. Additionally, the role of physical activity in mitigating lifestyle-related diseases underscores the importance of tailored public health initiatives. Areas of agreement: Current consensus in sport and health science highlights that interdisciplinary collaboration-blending physiology, psychology, nutrition, and data analytics-significantly improves both athletic performance and public health outcomes. This progress is driven by precision monitoring technologies, holistic well-being strategies, innovative training methods, and a shared commitment to ethical standards ensuring equitable, responsible application of new health, and performance innovations. Areas of controversy: As the field progresses, ethical considerations regarding data privacy, accessibility, and equitable application of emerging technologies remain central. Growing points: Future directions include leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to refine personalized interventions, ensuring that both athletic and public health advancements are sustainable and inclusive. Areas timely for developing research: Emerging research in sport and health science focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to develop predictive models and personalized interventions, while tailoring physical activity programmes to diverse population needs based on age, gender, socioeconomic, and cultural factors. Simultaneously, priorities include advancing psychological and mindfulness-based strategies in athletic care, integrating cutting-edge rehabilitation technologies, promoting inclusive public health frameworks for ageing and chronically ill populations, and establishing ethical guidelines for the responsible use of innovative performance and health technologies.
Sport and health science: interdisciplinary approaches to modern challenges / J. Padulo. - In: BRITISH MEDICAL BULLETIN. - ISSN 0007-1420. - 155:1(2025 Sep), pp. ldaf007.1-ldaf007.3. [10.1093/bmb/ldaf007]
Sport and health science: interdisciplinary approaches to modern challenges
J. Padulo
Primo
Project Administration
2025
Abstract
Background: Sport and health science are undergoing a transformative shift driven by interdisciplinary approaches, technological innovations, and data-driven strategies. Sources of data: This invited editorial explores key advancements in precision athletic monitoring, holistic well-being, population health initiatives, and innovative training and rehabilitation techniques. The integration of wearable technology, real-time analytics, and psychological interventions enables more personalized and effective strategies to optimize performance and promoting overall health. Additionally, the role of physical activity in mitigating lifestyle-related diseases underscores the importance of tailored public health initiatives. Areas of agreement: Current consensus in sport and health science highlights that interdisciplinary collaboration-blending physiology, psychology, nutrition, and data analytics-significantly improves both athletic performance and public health outcomes. This progress is driven by precision monitoring technologies, holistic well-being strategies, innovative training methods, and a shared commitment to ethical standards ensuring equitable, responsible application of new health, and performance innovations. Areas of controversy: As the field progresses, ethical considerations regarding data privacy, accessibility, and equitable application of emerging technologies remain central. Growing points: Future directions include leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to refine personalized interventions, ensuring that both athletic and public health advancements are sustainable and inclusive. Areas timely for developing research: Emerging research in sport and health science focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to develop predictive models and personalized interventions, while tailoring physical activity programmes to diverse population needs based on age, gender, socioeconomic, and cultural factors. Simultaneously, priorities include advancing psychological and mindfulness-based strategies in athletic care, integrating cutting-edge rehabilitation technologies, promoting inclusive public health frameworks for ageing and chronically ill populations, and establishing ethical guidelines for the responsible use of innovative performance and health technologies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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