Citedness in Scopus

Last update: June 26, 2026
Sport, Exercise, and Injury (SEI) articles are cited 5 times in the SCOPUS database since their publication in 2025.

Sport, Exercise, and Injury (SEI) has demonstrated a steady growth in international visibility and scholarly impact. Based on Scopus citation data, 17 articles published in the journal have been cited, totaling 5 citations across 4 documents. Furthermore, the journal has attracted contributions from authors representing 11 different countries, indicating an expanding scope of international collaboration. These citation metrics and the diversity of contributing authors highlight SEI’s increasing relevance within the fields of sports injuries, exercise science, rehabilitation, and injury prevention across various levels of sports participation, and underscore its strong potential for broader global recognition and inclusion in Scopus.

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EXPORT DATE: June 26, 2026
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No Document title Authors Source Year Citations
1 Eccentric hamstring strength profile and limb asymmetry in sub-elite female taekwondo athletes: Implications for injury prevention Dewi, C. S.; Pudjijuniarto, P.; Firmansyah, A.; Irawan, R. J. Sport Exercise and Injury, 1(1), p. 70 2025 1
2 Eccentric hamstring strength and asymmetry in female handball athletes: A descriptive study Sanjaya, A. D. P.; Firmansyah, A.; Hakim, A. A.; Bana, P. Sport Exercise and Injury, 1(1), p. 60 2025 1
3 The effects of the FIFA 11+ programme on lower limb functional outcomes: A systematic review Hanief, Y. N.; Sannicandro, I.; Azidin, R. M. F. R. Sport Exercise and Injury, 1(2), p. 122 2025 1
4 Injury pattern and risk factors in grassroots football: A study of 10-year-old athletes Ferdinand, L.; Hanief, Y. N.; Manimtim, R. M. Sport Exercise and Injury, 1(1), p. 27 2025 2 (1, 2)