Suchergebnisse - Diabetes
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Minimum overnight interstitial glucose concentration in professional cyclists during two consecutive annual training camps: the limited impact of daily exercise energy expenditure (Minimale nächtliche interstitielle Glukosekonzentration bei Profi-Radfahrern während zweier aufeinanderfolgender jährlicher Trainingslager: Die begrenzte Auswirkung des täglichen Energieverbrauchs durch Bewegung)
Zignoli, A., Martinez-Gonzalez, B., Skroce, K., Lipman, D. J., Zisser, H. C., Giorgi, A.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“… This observational study investigated the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in a team of professional cyclists without diabetes during two consecutive annual training camps. …”
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Continuous measurement of interstitial glycaemia in professional female UCI world tour cyclists undertaking a 9-day cycle training camp (Kontinuierliche Messung des interstitiellen Glucosegehaltes bei UCI-Welttour-Radrennfahrerinnen, die ein 9-tägiges Radtrainingslager absolvieren)
Hamilton, R., McCarthy, O. M., Bain, S. C, Bracken, R. M.Veröffentlicht in European Journal of Sport Science (2024)“… Glucose levels below the clinical range may have implications for those without diabetes and warrants further investigation. …”
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Low- vs high-carbohydrate diet on continuous glucose monitoring metrics and performance in competitive cyclists: a randomized crossover trial (Kohlenhydratarme vs. kohlenhydratreiche Ernährung bei Radrennfahrern mit kontinuierlicher Glukosemessung und Leistung: eine randomisierte Crossover-Studie)
Amatori, S., Radice, R., Podlogar, T., Gobbi, E., Bertuccioli, A., Sudano, M., Sisti, D., Rocchi, M. B. L., Perroni, F.Veröffentlicht in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“… While GCM use is supported by evidence among active and non-active diabetes patients, data on healthy athletes is still very limited (2). …”
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The race to improve care for athletes with atrial fibrillation (Der Wettlauf um die Verbesserung der Versorgung von Sportlern mit Vorhofflimmern)
Elliott, A. D., Lau, D.Veröffentlicht in Heart, Lung and Circulation (2023)“… The lifetime risk of atrial fibrillation (AF) is approximately 37% after the age of 55 years but increases with the accumulation of cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension, obesity, and type 2 diabetes [ [1] ]. Lifestyle behaviours that reduce the development of these risk factors, including physical activity, are associated with lower risk of incident AF [ [2] ]. …”
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Nutritional intake when cycling under racing and training conditions in professional male cyclists with type 1 diabetes (Nahrungsaufnahme beim Radfahren unter Renn- und Trainingsbedingungen bei männlichen Profi-Radsportlern mit Typ-1-Diabetes)
Pitt, J. P., Bracksen, R. M., Scott, S. N., Fontana, F. Y., Skroce, K., McCarthy, O.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Sports Sciences (2022)“… Nahrungsaufnahme beim Radfahren unter Renn- und Trainingsbedingungen bei männlichen Profi-Radsportlern mit Typ-1-Diabetes …”
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Training load and time-in-range affect sleep time of professional cyclists with type 1 diabetes (Trainingsbelastung und Zeit im Bereich 4-10 mmol/ beeinflussen bei Radsportlern mit Diabetes Typ 1 die Schlafzeit)
Scott, S. N., Fontana, F. Y., Martinez-Gonzalez, B., Hayes, C. A., Lagrou, P. H., Marcora, S., Zueger, T., Stettler, C.Veröffentlicht in Diabetes (2020)“… Trainingsbelastung und Zeit im Bereich 4-10 mmol/ beeinflussen bei Radsportlern mit Diabetes Typ 1 die Schlafzeit …”
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Reduced glucose tolerance and skeletal muscle GLUT4 and IRS1 content in cyclists habituated to a long-term low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet (Verminderte Glukosetoleranz und Skeletmuskelinhalt an GLUT4 und IRS1 bei Radsportlern, die an eine langfristige Ernährung mit wenig Kohlenhydrat- und hohem Fettanteil gewöhnt sind)
Webster, C. C., van Boom, K. M., Armino, N., Larmuth, K., Noakes, T. D., Smith, J. A., Kohn, T. A.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2020)“… There is growing interest in low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) diets (~50 g/day of carbohydrate) for their potential to improve insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D) (Bueno et al., 2013; Feinman et al., 2015; Hallberg et al., 2019). …”
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Sports nutrition (Sporternährung)
R .J. MaughanVeröffentlicht 2014“… Written and edited by the world`s leading authorities on nutrition in sports, this timely new reference: •Provides comprehensive coverage of nutrition for both individual and team sports •Presents current knowledge of macronutrients, micronutrients, and dietary supplements for the athlete, outlining both benefits and risks •Offers clear guidance on the unique nutritional needs of special populations of athletes, such as vegetarian athletes, young athletes and aging athletes •Includes chapters on the clinical nutritional needs of diabetic athletes and athletes with weight management issues •Carries the full endorsement of the IOC Medical Commission Contents List of Contributors, viii Foreword, xii Preface, xiii Part 1 The Underpinning Science 1 Human Nutrition, 3 david a. bender 2 Exercise Physiology, 20 w. larry kenney, robert murray 3 Biochemistry of Exercise, 36 michael gleeson Part 2 Energy and Macronutrients 4 How to Assess the Energy Costs of Exercise and Sport, 61 barbara e. ainsworth 5 Energy Balance and Energy Availability, 72 anne b. loucks 6 Assessing Body Composition, 88 timothy r. ackland, arthur d. stewart 7 Carbohydrate Needs of Athletes in Training, 102 louise m. burke 8 The Regulation and Synthesis of Muscle Glycogen by Means of Nutrient Intervention, 113 john l. ivy 9 Carbohydrate Ingestion During Exercise, 126 asker jeukendrup 10 Defining Optimum Protein Intakes for Athletes, 136 stuart m. phillips 11 Dietary Protein as a Trigger for Metabolic Adaptation, 147 luc j.c. van loon 12 Fat Metabolism During and After Exercise, 156 bente kiens, jacob jeppesen 13 Metabolic Adaptations to a High-Fat Diet, 166 john a. hawley, wee kian yeo 14 Water and Electrolyte Loss and Replacement in Training and Competition, 174 ronald j. maughan 15 Performance Effects of Dehydration, 185 eric d.b. goulet 16 Rehydration and Recovery After Exercise, 199 susan m. shirreffs 17 Nutritional Effects on Central Fatigue, 206 bart roelands, romain meeusen Part 3 Micronutrients and Dietary Supplements 18 Vitamins, Minerals, and Sport Performance, 217 stella l. volpe, ha nguyen 19 Iron Requirements and Iron Status of Athletes, 229 giovanni lombardi, giuseppe lippi, giuseppe banfi 20 Calcium and Vitamin D, 242 enette larson-meyer 21 Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress: Are Supplemental Antioxidants Warranted? …”
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Contribution of nonesterified fatty acids to mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in human skeletal muscle during endurance exercise (Beitrag von nicht-veresterten Fettsäuren auf die durch Mitogen aktivierte Proteinkinaseaktivierung des menschlichen Skelettmuskels während Ausdauerbelastugen)
Zbinden-Foncea, H., van Loon, L. J. C., Raymackers, J. M., Francaux, M., Deldicque. L.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2013)“… Acipimox was used before and during endurance exercise to prevent the elevation of plasma NEFA levels in healthy subjects and patients with diabetes. In 2 separate studies, healthy subjects cycled for 2 hr and patients with diabetes for 1 hr at 50% Wmax. …”
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24. Internationales Triathlon-Symposium Darmstadt 2009
M. Engelhardt, B. Franz, G. Neumann, A. PfütznerVeröffentlicht 2010“… In zwei Beiträgen von Pöttgen werden abschließend Fragen von Konsequenzen einer Diabetes mellitus Typ I Erkrankung auf Ironman-Belastungen und die Möglichkeiten des indirekten Dopingnachweises mit dem Blutpass analysiert. …”
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Structure of genetic predisposition to metabolic diseases and individualization of young athletes' nutrition (Struktur der genetischen Prädisposition für Stoffwechselerkrankungen und Individualisierung der Ernährung von Nachwuchssportlern)
Topanova, A., Golberg, N., Dondukovskaya, R., Bugleeva, E.Veröffentlicht in 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007 (2007)“… Diabetes …”
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Effect of bicycle racing saddle design on transcutaneous penile oxygen pressure (Auswirkungen des Rennrad-Satteldesigns auf den transkutanen Sauerstoffdruck am Penis)
Cohen, J. D., Gross, M. T.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2005)“… Subject inclusion criteria were: averaged >=80 miles of road bicycling per week during the 2 months prior to enrollment in this study; no history of vascular disease, diabetes, or sexual dysfunction; and had an erection within 15 days prior to study. …”
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Association of British Cycling Coaches - Reviews and Abstracts (Britische Vereinigung der Radsporttrainer - Literaturlisten)
“… Otis & Roger Goldingay Sports Medicine The Diabetic Athlete by Sheri Colberg Back Stability by Christopher M. …”
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Trainingsbuch Indoor-Cycling. Die besten Programme für Ausdauer und Gesundheit
Froböse, I., Waffenschmidt, S.Veröffentlicht 2001“… So werden für verschiedene Krankheitsbilder wie Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen, Diabetes, Asthma oder erhöhten Cholesterinwerte spezielle Empfehlungen gegeben. …”
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Research activities and publications of the Laboratory of biomechanics of the University if Essen (Forschungen und Publikationen des Labors für Biomechanik der Universität Essen)
“… Research activities and publications of the Laboratory of biomechanics of the University if Essen (Germany) with the following topics: barefoot pressure isobarograph animation (107 k) wireframe-animation barefoot walking (117 k) in-shoe pressures in two running shoes (93 k) in-shoe pressures - average of 2090 trials from 22 subjects (80 k) Tennis Ball Impact on the String Area of a Tennis Racket Pressure Distribution Applications Footwear Research & Running Locomotion Foot-Mechanics Foot loading in early childhood, for school children, and adults Foot architecture and loads on the human body Effects of overweight / obesity on foot mechanics Transducer Technology and Measurement Procedures Capacitive and piezoelectric pressure transducers, ultrasonic velocity transducers Global positioning systems (GPS, DGPS) for sport applications Shock Shock transmission through the human body Warm-up & Stretching The effects of warm-up and stretching on muscular performance EMG-Applications EMG of endurance and explosive type activity athletes Tennis Interaction between the racket and the human body Bicycle Research Forces on the pedal, pressure distribution under the foot, fatigue effects Soccer Research Game Analysis, Soccer Shoe Properties, Shooting Speed, Shooting Accuracy Sports-Applications Loads on the human body during various sport activities (trampolining, platform diving, triple jump, fosbury flop, broad jump, volleyball) Clinical Research Ankle brace function, diabetic foot, neuromotor disorders, Parkinsonian gait, prosthesis measurements …”