Injuries and illnesses
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Technique and performance research in sprinting and hurdling has helped athletes win medals, improved coaching and instigated changes to athletics and skeleton.
Dr Rachel Arnold tells Andrew Dunne how sport psychology and good mental preparation can help athletes take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Fewer than 5% of children in the UK achieve recommended levels of physical activity.
Dr Bryan Clift is studying the impact of major sporting events on city transformation and contemporary urbanism.
Our research project on the conduct of the tobacco industry and its influence over public policies.
Research shows that 20% of adults with chronic pain reported untreated pain in adolescence.
Research at Bath has been fundamental in the introduction of a MET on cigarettes and subsequently reducing sales of cigarette brands popular with key groups.
A late start to puberty can mean talented athletes are overlooked. Our researcher is working with the Premier League to harness young players' true potential.
Smoking is a major public health threat, but how successful is the UK government at preventing the tobacco industry from interfering in health policy?