نتایج جستجو برای: athletes accordingly

تعداد نتایج: 81648  

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1999
S Sharma G Whyte P Elliott M Padula R Kaushal N Mahon W J McKenna

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the spectrum of electrocardiographic (ECG) changes in 1000 junior (18 or under) elite athletes. METHODS A total of 1000 (73% male) junior elite athletes (mean (SD) age 15.7 (1.4) years (range 14-18); mean (SD) body surface area 1.73 (0.17) m2 (range 1.09-2.25)) and 300 non-athletic controls matched for gender, age, and body surface area had a 12 lead ECG examination. ...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 1999
T Ashikaga

To prospectively evaluate the effect of neuromuscular training on the incidence of knee injury in female athletes, we monitored two groups of female athletes, one trained before sports participation and the other not trained, and a group of untrained male athletes throughout the high school soccer, volleyball, and basketball seasons. Weekly reports included the number of practice and competitio...

2015
Kamelska Anna Malwina Mazurek Krzysztof Zmijewski Piotr

The study aimed to investigate the differences in the effects of 7-month training on aerobic and anaerobic capacity in tandem cycling athletes with and without visual impairment. In this study, Polish elite (n=13) and sub-elite (n=13) visually impaired (VI) (n=13; 40.8 ±12.8 years) and properly sighted (PS) (n=13; 36.7 ±12.2 years) tandem-cycling athletes participated voluntarily in 7-month rou...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Robert F Chapman Trine Karlsen R-L Ge James Stray-Gundersen Benjamin D Levine

For sea level based endurance athletes who compete at low and moderate altitudes, adequate time for acclimatization to altitude can mitigate performance declines. We asked whether it is better for the acclimatizing athlete to live at the specific altitude of competition or at a higher altitude, perhaps for an increased rate of physiological adaptation. After 4 wk of supervised sea level trainin...

2012
Magnus Karl Karlsson Bjorn Erik Rosengren

Childhood and adolescence are critical periods for the skeleton. Mechanical load has then been shown to be one of the best stimuli to enhance not only bone mass, but also structural skeletal adaptations, as both contributing to bone strength. Exercise prescription also includes a window of opportunity to improve bone strength in the late pre- and early peri-pubertal period. There is some eviden...

2014
Adae O Amoako George Guntur A Pujalte

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most devastating chronic conditions that affect people around the world. Although the usual population associated with the condition is the elderly, who are mostly inactive, athletes and younger individuals are also susceptible. Depending on the population, the etiology may differ; injuries, occupational activities, and obesity appear to be the most common caus...

2016
Sam S. Sagar David Lavallee

Objectives: We investigated the developmental origins of fear of failure (FF) in adolescent athletes by examining how parental sport socialization practices in daily parentechild interaction contribute to the development of FF in the child-athlete. Method: Three intact families of adolescent athletes (ages 13e14 years) participated in the study; three athletes and six parents. Each mother, fath...

Journal: :Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Sportmedizin 2022

This scientific short report investigated how successful male coaches perceive gender differences in training characteristics and coaching practice among medal-winning endurance athletes. Ten Norwegian with a track record of both female world-class athletes (total 269 Olympic, World European Championship medals) participated semi-structured interviews. Inductive thematic analysis revealed that ...

2008
Stuart J. McKelvie Patrice Lemieux Dale Stout

Two groups (n = 86) of university athletes (contact, no contact) and two matched groups (n = 86) of non-athletes completed the Eysenck Personality Inventory (Eysenck & Eysenck, 1968). Extraversion did not vary significantly between athletes and non-athletes or between contact and no contact athletes, but it was higher for athletes compared to American college norms. For neuroticism, athletes sc...

2017
Patrick S. Buckley Meghan Bishop Patrick Kane Michael C. Ciccotti Stephen Selverian Dominique Exume William Emper Kevin B. Freedman Sommer Hammoud Steven B. Cohen Michael G. Ciccotti

BACKGROUND Youth participation in organized sports in the United States is rising, with many athletes focusing on a single sport at an increasingly younger age. PURPOSE To retrospectively compare single-sport specialization in current high school (HS), collegiate, and professional athletes with regard to the rate and age of specialization, the number of months per year of single-sport trainin...

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