Search Results - Lung
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Quantitative research on the training effect of youth basketball: impact on physical fitness indicators - a systematic review and meta-analysis
Liu, X.-D., Li, Y.-T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…This meta-analysis synthesizes evidence from 25 randomized controlled trials (N = 3,659) examining basketball training`s effects on adolescents` physical fitness parameters, revealing significant improvements in strength and explosive power with boys showing marked gains in standing long jump (effect size d = 0.71, 95% CI [0.34, 1.08], P = 0.0002) and pull-ups (d = 0.86, 95% CI [-0.02, 1.74], P = 0.05), while girls exhibited substantial increases in sit-up performance (d = 5.12, 95% CI [3.83, 6.40], P < 0.00001). Lung capacity also improved notably, particularly in boys (d = 0.39, 95% CI [0.16, 0.63], P = 0.001), though significant heterogeneity was observed across studies (I²=79-96%) due to variations in training protocols, baseline fitness levels, and measurement tools. …”
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Infographic. Enhancing performance and stability: the role of abdominal binding in wheelchair rugby
Pheasey, C., O`Brien, T. J., Sharpe, L., Goosey-Tolfre, V. L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…This impairment can manifest in many ways, including reduced lung capacity, decreased cardiovascular capacity and a loss of trunk stability. …”
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Effects of unilateral and bilateral contrast training on the lower limb sports ability of college basketball players
Duan, T., He, Z., Dai, J., Xie, L., Shi, Y., Chen, L., Song, J., Li, G., Zhang, W.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2024)“…The unilateral group performed six Bulgarian split squats and ten reverse lunge jump squats, while the bilateral group performed six barbell rear squats and ten double-leg vertical jumps. …”
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The potential of a targeted unilateral compound training program to reduce lower limb strength asymmetry and increase performance: a proof-of-concept in basketball
Zhang, W., Chen, X., Xu, K., Xie, H., Chen, J., Zhu, Z., Ji, H., Li, D., Sun, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2024)“…Over 10 weeks, the EG engaged in a unilateral compound training regimen, incorporating resistance training exercises such as split squats, Bulgarian split squats, box step-ups, and single-leg calf raises (non-dominant leg: three sets of six repetitions; dominant leg: one set of six repetitions) and plyometric drills including lunge jumps, single-leg hops with back foot raise, single-leg lateral jumps, and single-leg continuous hopping (non-dominant leg: three sets of 12 repetitions; dominant leg: one set of 12 repetitions). …”
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Relationship between individual and composite FMS™ scores with the anthropometric and physical characteristics of elite touch (rugby) players
Thorpe, C., Dobbin, N., Twist, C., Callaghan, M.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2024)“…There were minimal differences for deep squat (Z = - 1.036, P = 0.443), in-line lunge (Z = - 1.284, P = 0.303), shoulder mobility (Z = - 0.173, P = 0.883), trunk stability push-up (Z = - 0.896, P = 0.483) and rotary stability (Z = - 1.537, P = 0.273). …”
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From theory to practice: A worldwide cross-sectional survey about flywheel training in basketball
Younes-Egaña, O., Bird, S. P., Calleja-González, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…A diverse array of lower-body closed kinetic chain exercises were reported, encompassing squats, decelerations, and backward lunges. Intriguingly, FT implementation on match days was unlikely (77%), with the primary aims cited as injury prevention (34%) and enhancing players` strength levels during various phases of the regular season (27%). …”
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The effect of a 12-week functional training program on functional
Bieniec, A., Grabara, M.Published in Biomedical Human Kinetics (2024)“…Results: After completion of the FT program, the hockey players assigned to the EG achieved higher results in the deep squat (p = 0.0143), hurdle step (p = 0.0002), in-line lunge (p = 0.0082), shoulder mobility (p = 0.0455), and rotatory stability tests (p = 0.0253), had higher total FMSTM scores (p = 0.0003), and less asymmetry (p = 0.0032) than at baseline. …”
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Functional movement patterns, spinal posture and prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among elite ice hockey players: a cross sectional study
Grabara, M., Bieniec, A.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2023)“…Significant differences between performing the movements on the right and the left sides of the body were observed in in-line lunges (p = 0.019) and shoulder mobility sub-tests (p < 0.001). …”
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New training load metrics in field hockey using inertial measurement units
Wilmes, E., de Ruiter, C. J., Beers, L. G. M., de Koning, L., Brink, M. S., Savelsbergh, G. J. P.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2023)“…A variety of proxies of biomechanical load (time spent with forward tilted pelvis, time spent in lunge position, time spent with flexed thighs, and Hip Load) were obtained using wearable IMUs. …”
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Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation on performance during ice hockey off-season
Brocherie, F., Cantamessi, G., Millet, G. P., Woorons, X.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…This study aimed to assess the effects of an off-season period of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation at low lung volume (RSH-VHL) on off-ice repeated-sprint ability (RSA) in ice hockey players. …”
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A comparative study of aerobic capacity among elite basketball players according to five different positions in the team
Stojmenovic, D., Trunic, N., Stojmenovic, T.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2022)“…The basic sports medical examination included: determination of bodyheight, assessment of complete body composition (body weight, height-to-weight ratio (BMI), percentage of body fat (FAT%), 12-channel electrocardiogram (ECG) at rest with determination of heart rate, as well as measurement of arterial blood pressure on both arms and auscultation of the heart and lungs. After the introductory part of the test, which served as a warm-up, the speed of the conveyor belt increased to 9 km/h, and did not change during the test, while the elevation of the belt was raised by 2º every one minute in order to achieve the maximum load. …”
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Repeated cardiopulmonary performance measurements in young competitive handball players with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection
Lässing, J., Kwast, S., Bischoff, C., Hölldobler, N., Vondran, M., Falz, R., Busse, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2022)“…. - 15.0 ± 26.0 W; p = 0.09). At the second visit, lung diffusion capacity (DLCO/VA, %predicted) did not differ between groups (111.6 ± 11.5 vs. 116.1 ± 11.8%; p = 0.45). …”
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Chronological features of espiratory functions in highly qualified athletes
Feria, A.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2021)“…Among the known determinants of lung function, the duration, type, and intensity of exercise are shown to affect lung development and volumes. …”
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Latent variable dose-response modelling of external training load measures and musculoskeletal responses in elite rugby league players
Weaving, D., Barron, N. D., Hickmans, J. A., Beggs, C., Jones, B., Scott, T. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…The sit and reach, dorsiflexion lunge, and adductor squeeze tests represented the musculoskeletal response. …”
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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American Football and COVID-19: reducing on-field exposures to respiratory particles
Langon, T. N., Hill, W. C., Rogers, M. B., Goforth, M., MacCuspie, R. I., Duma, S. M., Hull, M. S.Published in The Sport Journal (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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SARS-CoV2 infection: functional and morphological cardiopulmonary changes in elite handball players
Fikenzer, S., Kogel, A., Pietsch, C., Lavall, D., Stöbe, S., Rudolph, U., Laufs, U., Hepp, P., Hagendorff, A.Published in Scientific Reports (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”