Ian Shrier,Steven D Stovitz,Chinchin Wang et al.
Ian Shrier et al.
Reducing the peak tibial acceleration of running by music-based biofeedback: A quasi-randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
基于音乐的生物反馈降低跑步时胫骨峰值加速度:准随机对照试验
Pieter Van den Berghe,Rud Derie,Pieter Bauwens et al.
Pieter Van den Berghe et al.
Background: Running retraining with the use of biofeedback on an impact measure has been executed or evaluated in the biomechanics laboratory. Here, the execution and evaluation of feedback-driven retraining are taken out...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports. 2022 Apr;32(4):698-709. DOI:10.1111/sms.14123 2022
Gaspard Fournier,Clara Bernard,Maxime Cievet-Bonfils et al.
Gaspard Fournier et al.
Sex differences in muscle fiber-type composition have been documented in several muscle groups while the hamstring muscle fiber-type composition has been poorly characterized. This study aimed to compare the semitendinosus muscle compositio...
Ian Cunningham,Jason Mergler,Nick Wattie
Ian Cunningham
Sport officials make significant contributions to organized sport, yet scientific evidence to inform their specialized training and education at various levels has lagged. While psychological and performance demands of expert sport official...
Prediction of 2000-m on-water rowing performance with measures derived from instrumented boats [0.03%]
基于仪器化赛艇的比赛状态下2000米测功仪运动能力预测
Ana C Holt,Rodney Siegel,Kevin Ball et al.
Ana C Holt et al.
Purpose: Rowing instrumentation systems provide measures of stroke power, stroke rate, and boat velocity during rowing races, but how well these measures predict race performance has not been reported previously. ...
Effect of long-term maximum strength training on explosive strength, neural, and contractile properties [0.03%]
长期最大强度训练对爆发力、神经和收缩特征的影响
Thomas G Balshaw,Garry J Massey,Thomas M Maden-Wilkinson et al.
Thomas G Balshaw et al.
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to compare explosive strength and underpinning contractile, hypertrophic, and neuromuscular activation characteristics of long-term maximum strength-trained (LT-MST; ie, ≥3 years of consistent,...
Are cam morphology size and location associated with self-reported burden in football players with FAI syndrome? [0.03%]
青少年股骨髋臼撞击症患者大转子形态、大小和位置与主观症状的相关性分析
Mark J Scholes,Joanne L Kemp,Benjamin F Mentiplay et al.
Mark J Scholes et al.
Cam morphology size and location might affect the severity of reported burden in people with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome. We investigated the relationship between cam morphology size (i.e., alpha angle) and self-reported hip...
Changes in blood bone markers after the first and second bouts of whole-body eccentric exercises [0.03%]
单次和双次全身离心性运动后血液骨代谢标志物的变化
Tsang-Hai Huang,Kazunori Nosaka,Trevor C Chen
Tsang-Hai Huang
The present study compared the first (EC1) and second (EC2) bouts of whole-body eccentric exercises to examine the effects of the magnitude of muscle damage on changes in blood bone markers. Fifteen sedentary young men performed nine eccent...
Comparison of heart rates at fixed percentages and the ventilatory thresholds in patients with interstitial lung disease [0.03%]
特发性肺纤维化患者以心率恒定百分比和通气阈值恒定百分比下的运动强度比较研究
Karin Vonbank,Antje Lehmann,Dominik Bernitzky et al.
Karin Vonbank et al.
Heart rate (HR) responses to maximal exercise are commonly used for the prescription of training intensities in pulmonary rehabilitation. Those intensities are usually based on fixed percentages of peak HR (HRpeak), heart rate reserve (HRR)...
Universal school-based intervention targeting depressive symptoms in adolescents: A cluster randomized trial [0.03%]
一项在青少年中针对抑郁症状的普遍性学校干预措施:分组随机试验
Rodrigo Antunes Lima,Mauro Virgílio Gomes de Barros,Jorge Bezerra et al.
Rodrigo Antunes Lima et al.
We investigated the effects of three different interventions on depressive symptoms in adolescents. As a secondary aim, we explored the mediating role of social isolation, anxiety, sleep quality, and cognitive function of the intervention e...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports. 2022 Mar;32(3):622-631. DOI:10.1111/sms.14115 2022