Alīna Kļonovaمشاهده پروفایل
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Alīna Kļonova serves as a Researcher at the Sports Healthcare Research Center of Rēzekne Academy of Technologies, Latvia. Her expertise bridges sports psychology and public health, with significant contributions to athlete profiling and physical activity interventions for aging populations. Her research centers on psychological skills assessment in athletes, sedentary behavior reduction, and technology-delivered exercise programs. Key interests include perceived social support, self-efficacy mechanisms, and psychological well-being optimization across diverse cohorts. She employs mixed-methods approaches to validate cross-cultural assessment tools and develop scalable health interventions. Recent publications reveal a clear trajectory toward integrated athlete profiling and comparative intervention studies. Her work demonstrates methodological rigor in feasibility research, particularly examining online versus traditional delivery models for physical activity promotion. This reflects growing emphasis on accessible, evidence-based solutions for sports performance and healthy aging. Currently leading as an expert in the European Commission-funded project Multi-factorial Profiling of Latvian Athletes (2024-2026), she actively contributes to peer review for journals including Biomedical Human Kinetics and presents at international conferences on psychological predictors in athletic performance.






