Al-Khelaifi, Fatima Yousri, Noha A Diboun, Ilhame Semenova, Ekaterina A Kostryukova, Elena S Kulemin, Nikolay A Borisov, Oleg V Andryushchenko, Liliya B Larin, Andrey K Generozov, Edward V
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Frontiers in genetics
The genetic predisposition to elite athletic performance has been a controversial subject due to the underpowered studies and the small effect size of identified genetic variants. The aims of this study were to investigate the association of common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with endurance athlete status in a large cohort of elite Europ...
San-Millán, Iñigo Stefanoni, Davide Martinez, Janel L. Hansen, Kirk C. D’Alessandro, Angelo Nemkov, Travis
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Frontiers in Physiology
The study of elite athletes provides a unique opportunity to define the upper limits of human physiology and performance. Across a variety of sports, these individuals have trained to optimize the physiological parameters of their bodies in order to compete on the world stage. To characterize endurance capacity, techniques such as heart rate monito...
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In this chapter, then, I assess the general understandings about pace of life by disentangling anthropologically how the dynamics of pace and pacing work out in recreational mobilities. / status: published
Caravaggi, Paolo Leardini, Alberto Belvedere, Claudio Siegler, Sorin
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Sports biomechanics
Head and neck injuries are common in contact sports such as American football. Different mechanisms can produce such injuries, including compressive impact forces on the crown of the helmet with the neck in a flexed chin-down position. The aim of this paper was developing and testing a novel Cervical Spine Protection Device (CSPD) designed to keep ...
Slysz, J T Petrick, H L Marrow, J P Burr, J F
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European journal of sport science
To use repeated control trials to measure within-subject variability and assess the existence of responders to ischemic preconditioning (IPC). Secondly, to determine whether repeated IPC can evoke a dosed ergogenic response. Twelve aerobically fit individuals each completed three control and three IPC 5-km cycling time trials. IPC trials included: ...
pérez, eduardo ossorio, óscar gonzález dueñas, salvador castán, helena garcía, héctor wenger, christian
A crucial step in order to achieve fast and low-energy switching operations in resistive random access memory (RRAM) memories is the reduction of the programming pulse width. In this study, the incremental step pulse with verify algorithm (ISPVA) was implemented by using different pulse widths between 10 &mu / s and 50 ns and assessed on Al-doped H...
Sahin, Kazim Orhan, Cemal Kucuk, Osman Sahin, Nurhan Tuzcu, Mehmet Er, Besir Durkee, Shane Bellamine, Aouatef
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Nutrients
The objective of this work is to investigate the effects of Carnipure® Tartrate (CT) supplementation with or without exercise on endurance capacity, recovery, and fatigue by assessing time to exhaustion as well as body weight and composition in rats. In addition, antioxidant capacity has been evaluated by measuring malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and ...
Weber, Alexander E. Nakata, Haley Mayer, Eric N. Bolia, Ioanna K. Philippon, Marc J. Snibbe, Jason Romano, Russ Tibone, James E. Gamradt, Seth C.
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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: The rate of return to sport after surgical treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome (FAIS) has been studied in high-level athletes. However, few studies examining this rate have focused exclusively on National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I athletes. Purpose: To evaluate the return-to-sport rate after ...
Faconti, Luca Parsons, Iain Farukh, Bushra McNally, Ryan Nesti, Lorenzo Fang, Lingyun Stacey, Michael Hill, Neil Woods, David Chowienczyk, Phil
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JRSM Cardiovascular Disease
Objectives Running a marathon has been equivocally associated with acute changes in cardiac performance. First-phase ejection fraction is a novel integrated echocardiographic measure of left ventricular contractility and systo-diastolic coupling which has never been studied in the context of physical activity. The aim of this study was to assess fi...
Davis, Holly Louisa Alabed, Samer Chico, Timothy James Ainsley
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BMJ open sport & exercise medicine
Massage is ubiquitous in elite sport and increasingly common at amateur level but the evidence base for this intervention has not been reviewed systematically. We therefore performed a systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effect of massage on measures of sporting performance and recovery. We searched PubMed, MEDLINE and Cochrane to ide...