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EDITORIAL
Health Systems and Sports Organisations in the Same Boat in the Fight Against the Dangerous Time Bomb Lack of Exercise
Hartmann H
ORIGINALIA
Prevalence, Current Trends and Regional Differences of Physical Activity Counselling in Germany
Gabrys L
CLINICAL REVIEW
Influence of Proteins on Muscular Regeneration Following Exercise
Carlsohn A
SHORT REPORT
The Global Observatory for Physical Activity Presents a Portrait of Physical Activity Worldwide
Siefken K, Titze S
SHORT REPORT
The IOC Consensus Statement: Beyond the Female Athlete Triad – Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S)
Korsten-Reck U
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The German Journal of Sports Medicine is directed to translational science and clinical practice of Sports Medicine and its adjacent fields, which investigate the influence of physical activity, exercise, training and sports, as well as a lack of exercise affecting healthy people and patients of all age-groups. It addresses implications for prevention, diagnosis, therapy, rehabilitation and physical training as well as the entire Sports Medicine and research in Sports Science, physiology and biomechanics.

The journal is the leading and most widely read German journal in the field of Sports Medicine. Readers are physicians, physiologists and sports scientists as well as physiotherapists, coaches, sport managers, and athletes. The journal offers to the scientific community online open access to its scientific content and online communication platform.

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