نتایج جستجو برای: athlete

تعداد نتایج: 6058  

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2014
Jessica Knapp Giselle Aerni Jeffrey Anderson

Screening female athletes for eating disorders is not performed commonly even though the American College of Sports Medicine, National Athletic Trainer Association, and International Olympic Committee have guidelines recommending screening. Eating disorders are more prevalent in the female athlete population than in the general population and carry short-term and long-term consequences that can...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2013
Andrew P Hill

Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects of single dimensions of perfectionism. The purpose of the current study was to extend this research by examining the interactive effects of dimensions of perfectionism in predicting symptoms of athlete burnout. In doing so, the hypotheses of the recently developed 2 × 2 model of dispositional per...

2012
B. Yousefi Z. Hasani

The aim of this study was to compare feeling of loneliness between athlete and non-athlete university female students. The sample of the research consisted of 220 university female students, including 73 non-athletes who did not have any experience of sport participation and were randomly selected from the students of general physical education course in eleventh region of Islamic Azad Universi...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
laura stefani sports medicine center, university of florence, italy ilaria corsani sports medicine center, university of florence, italy paolo manetti acf, fiorentina soccer players team, italy giulio ciullini sports medicine center, university of florence, italy giorgio galanti sports medicine center, university of florence, italy

background sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by “noncaseating granulomas” in different organs. clinical signs are variable and dependent on the organ involved. although it is often asymptomatic in athletes, considering the high level of athletic performance and the related risks due to the potential heart involvement, a particular diagnostic ...

Journal: :International Journal of Recreation and Sports Science 2018

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2011
Pierre-Edouard Sottas Neil Robinson Olivier Rabin Martial Saugy

BACKGROUND In elite sports, the growing availability of doping substances identical to those naturally produced by the human body seriously limits the ability of drug-testing regimes to ensure fairness and protection of health. CONTENT The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP), the new paradigm in testing based on the personalized monitoring of biomarkers of doping, offers the enormous advantage ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Amanda K Weiss Kelly Suzanne Hecht

The number of girls participating in sports has increased significantly since the introduction of Title XI in 1972. As a result, more girls have been able to experience the social, educational, and health-related benefits of sports participation. However, there are risks associated with sports participation, including the female athlete triad. The triad was originally recognized as the interrel...

2010
Mohammad Alasti Bita Omidvar Mohammad Hossein Jadbabaei

Regular participation in intensive physical exercise is associated with electro-morphological changes in the heart. This benign process is called athlete's heart. Athlete's heart resembles few pathologic conditions in some aspects. So differentiation of these conditions is very important which otherwise may lead to a catastrophic event such as sudden death. The most common causes of sudden deat...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1982
V B Chester M Murphy

a time, and capable of ninety-four press-ups in one minute. While representing his firm in a Superstars competition, he was required to perform a maximum number of chin-ups while hanging from an overhead bar. After completing the twentieth, and final repetition he experienced left anterior chest pain. Initially present only while jogging, the pain then began to manifest itself during rest, and ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2007
Alberto de Castro Pochini Benno Ejnisman Carlos Vicente Andreoli Gustavo Cara Monteiro Anna Maria Fleury Flavio Faloppa Moises Cohen Walter Manna Albertoni

A powerlifting athlete ruptured his left tendon of the pectoralis major muscle while attempting to lift 160 kg in a Brazilian bench press championship. The injury seemed to occur in the concentric phase of exercise; however, the more common mechanism of rupture is during the eccentric phase. The tendon was reinserted to the humerus 3 weeks later with screws and washers. The athlete returned to ...

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