نتایج جستجو برای: runners

تعداد نتایج: 4090  

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2012
Michele Abate Francesco Oliva Cosima Schiavone Vincenzo Salini

Obesity is an important risk factor for Achilles tendinopathy, and running is usually carried out to reduce excess body weight. Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of Achilles tendinopathy in young over-weight amateur runners. MALE RUNNERS AND NON RUNNERS WERE RECRUITED AND, IN EACH CATEGORY, DIVIDED IN TWO GROUPS: normal weight, and overweight. Data about Achilles tendon thickness...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2004
Mike I Lambert Jonathan P Dugas Mark C Kirkman Gaonyadiwe G Mokone Miriam R Waldeck

The purpose of this study was to determine if runners who completed a 100 km ultramarathon race in the fastest times changed their running speeds differently compared to those runners who ran an overall slower race. Times were taken from the race results of the 1995 100 km IAU World Challenge in Winschoten, Netherlands. Race times and 10 km split times were analyzed. Runners (n = 67) were divid...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2011
Peter Larson Erin Higgins Justin Kaminski Tamara Decker Janine Preble Daniela Lyons Kevin McIntyre Adam Normile

Although the biomechanical properties of the various types of running foot strike (rearfoot, midfoot, and forefoot) have been studied extensively in the laboratory, only a few studies have attempted to quantify the frequency of running foot strike variants among runners in competitive road races. We classified the left and right foot strike patterns of 936 distance runners, most of whom would b...

2014
Rasmus Oestergaard Nielsen Lotte Rønnow Sten Rasmussen Martin Lind

OBJECTIVES Describe the diagnoses and the time to recovery of running-related injuries in novice runners. DESIGN Prospective cohort study on injured runners. METHOD This paper is a secondary data analysis of a 933-person cohort study (DANO-RUN) aimed at characterizing risk factors for injury in novice runners. Among those sustaining running-related injuries, the types of injuries and time t...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2012
Maggie Chan-Roper Iain Hunter Joseph W Myrer Dennis L Eggett Matthew K Seeley

UNLABELLED The purpose of this study was to describe kinematic changes that occur during an actual marathon. We hypothesized that (1) certain running kinematic measures would change between kilometres 8 and 40 (miles 5 and 25) of a marathon and (2) fast runners would demonstrate smaller changes than slow runners. Subjects (n = 179) were selected according to finish time (Range = 2:20:47 to 5:30...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2003
Kristin L Cobb Laura K Bachrach Gail Greendale Robert Marcus Robert M Neer Jeri Nieves Mary Fran Sowers Byron W Brown Geetha Gopalakrishnan Crystal Luetters Heather K Tanner Bridget Ward Jennifer L Kelsey

PURPOSE To examine the relationships between disordered eating, menstrual irregularity, and low bone mineral density (BMD) in young female runners. METHODS Subjects were 91 competitive female distance runners aged 18-26 yr. Disordered eating was measured by the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI). Menstrual irregularity was defined as oligo/amenorrhea (0-9 menses per year). BMD was measured by du...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1980
K Niemelä I Palatsi J Takkunen

In order to study oxygen consumption (VO2) for a given work load at the exhaustive level of a graded cycling exercise in well-trained runners, a progressive cycle ergometer exercise test was performed on 9 sprinters and 12 endurance runners, all in good national standing; 12 sedentary men served as control subjects. The relationship between VO2 and work-output appeared to be linear in most of t...

2006
K. Niemela

In order to study oxygen consumption (VO2) for a given work load at the exhaustive level of a graded cycling exercise in well-trained runners, a progressive cycle ergometer exercise test was performed on 9 sprinters and 12 endurance runners, all in good national standing; 12 sedentary men served as control subjects. The relationship between V02 and work-output appeared to be linear in most of t...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2005
Bonnie Bruce James F Fries Deborah P Lubeck

We studied the long term impact of running and other aerobic exercise on musculoskeletal pain in a cohort of healthy aging male and female seniors who had been followed for 14 years. We conducted a prospective, longitudinal study in 866 Runners' Association members (n = 492) and community controls (n = 374). Subjects were also categorized as Ever-Runners (n = 565) and Never-Runners (n = 301) to...

2015
Ana Paula Ribeiro Silvia Maria Amado João Roberto Casanova Dinato Vitor Daniel Tessutti Isabel Camargo Neves Sacco Keith Stokes

AIM/HYPOTHESIS The etiology of plantar fasciitis (PF) has been related to several risk factors, but the magnitude of the plantar load is the most commonly described factor. Although PF is the third most-common injury in runners, only two studies have investigated this factor in runners, and their results are still inconclusive regarding the injury stage. OBJECTIVE Analyze and compare the plan...

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