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Walid Briki
Walid Briki
Université Côte d'Azur
Verified email at etu.univ-cotedazur.fr
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The COVID-19 pandemic: how to maintain a healthy immune system during the lockdown–a multidisciplinary approach with special focus on athletes
N Yousfi, NL Bragazzi, W Briki, P Zmijewski, K Chamari
Biology of sport 37 (3), 211-216, 2020
1442020
Home-based exercise can be beneficial for counteracting sedentary behavior and physical inactivity during the COVID-19 pandemic in older adults
A Ghram, W Briki, H Mansoor, AS Al-Mohannadi, CJ Lavie, K Chamari
Postgraduate medicine 133 (5), 469-480, 2021
1372021
The dynamics of psychological momentum in sport: The role of ongoing history of performance patterns
C Gernigon, W Briki, K Eykens
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 32 (3), 377-400, 2010
1032010
Comparison of mental toughness and power test performances in high-level kickboxers by competitive success
M Slimani, B Miarka, W Briki, F Cheour
Asian journal of sports medicine 7 (2), 2016
982016
How psychological momentum changes in athletes during a sport competition
W Briki, RJR Den Hartigh, KD Markman, JP Micallef, C Gernigon
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 14 (3), 389-396, 2013
862013
Impact of Ramadan intermittent fasting on cognitive function in trained cyclists: A pilot study
K Chamari, W Briki, M Farooq, T Patrick, T Belfekih, C Herrera
Biology of Sport, 2015
802015
Ingestion of a cold temperature/menthol beverage increases outdoor exercise performance in a hot, humid environment
TT Trong, F Riera, K Rinaldi, W Briki, O Hue
PLOS ONE, 2015
752015
A qualitative exploration of the psychological contents and dynamics of momentum in sport
W Briki, RJR Den Hartigh, D Hauw, C Gernigon
International Journal of Sport Psychology 43 (5), 365-384, 2012
632012
Adaptive effects of seeing green environment on psychophysiological parameters when walking or running
W Briki, L Majed
Frontiers in psychology 10, 252, 2019
572019
Motivation toward physical exercise and subjective wellbeing: the mediating role of trait self-control
W Briki
Frontiers in psychology 7, 1546, 2016
572016
How red, blue, and green are affectively judged
W Briki, O Hue
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (2), 301-304, 2016
492016
How do supporters perceive positive and negative psychological momentum changes during a simulated cycling competition?
W Briki, RJR Den Hartigh, KD Markman, C Gernigon
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 15 (2), 216-221, 2014
472014
How physical activity behavior affected well-being, anxiety and sleep quality during COVID-19 restrictions in Iran
HA Akbari, M Pourabbas, M Yoosefi, W Briki, S Attaran, H Mansoor, ...
Verduci Editore srl, 2021
452021
Harmed trait self-control: Why do people with a higher dispositional malicious envy experience lower subjective wellbeing? A cross-sectional study
W Briki
Journal of Happiness Studies 20 (2), 523-540, 2019
442019
Ramadan fasting and infectious diseases: a systematic review
NL Bragazzi, W Briki, H Khabbache, I Rammouz, S Mnadla, T Demaj, ...
The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 9 (11), 1186-1194, 2015
402015
Passion, trait self-control, and wellbeing: Comparing two mediation models predicting wellbeing
W Briki
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 841, 2017
392017
Why do exercisers with a higher trait self-control experience higher subjective well-being? The mediating effects of amount of leisure-time physical activity, perceived goal …
W Briki
Personality and Individual Differences 125, 62-67, 2018
382018
Differential reactions of virtual actors and observers to the triggering and interruption of psychological momentum
W Briki, J Doron, KD Markman, RJR Den Hartigh, C Gernigon
Motivation and Emotion 38, 263-269, 2014
362014
Rethinking the relationship between momentum and sport performance: Toward an integrative perspective
W Briki
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 30, 38-44, 2017
322017
The effect of red and blue uniforms on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports contests
R Recours, W Briki
European Review of Applied Psychology, 2015
322015
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