Search Results - Bone
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Body composition changes in NCAA division I female soccer players throughout collegiate playing career
Pickler, M. C., Gallucci, A. R., Lee, K. M., Bolden, L. K., Rash, E. R., Tinsley, G. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…In both analyses, athletes experienced significant increases in body mass, lean soft tissue, fat-free mass, fat-free mass index, and spine bone mineral density. In the ALL analysis only, decreases in body fat percentage and increases in total bone mineral density were observed. …”
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Musculoskeletal injuries among professional football players in Kuwait: A protocol for a cross-sectional survey
Buabbas, M., Pearson, S., Albannai, A., Merza, E.Published in Asian Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…bone…”
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The role of growth and maturation in the physical development of youth male soccer players
Gundersen, H., Grendstad, H., Rygh, C. B., Hafstad, A., Vestbøstad, M., Algerøy, E., Smith, O. R. F., Joensen, M., Kristoffersen, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Maturity was estimated using bone age from hand-wrist X-rays. Latent growth modelling examined changes in maturity-performance associations over time. …”
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Somatotype and body composition based on playing position in Peruvian U-20 football players
Caso-Mauricio, J., Miranda Flores, M. A., Javier-Aliaga, D., Calizaya-Milla, Y. E., Saintila, J.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Significant differences were also observed in body composition indicators, as per Kerr`s method, including adipose tissue, muscle mass, bone mass, and skinfold thickness, with goalkeepers showing higher values (p < .05). …”
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An exploratory observational study of the seasonal changes of body composition, bone parameters, testosterone, and cortisol in Spanish male professional soccer players
Almodóvar-Fernández, I., Real-Fernández, A., Sánchez-Thevenet, P., Usó-Vicent, H., Muñoz-Macho, A., Arasa, J., González-Moret, R., Ibañez, L.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2025)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Effects of in-season strength training on physical fitness and injury prevention in north african elite young female soccer players
Darragi, M., Zouhal, H., Bousselmi, M., Karamti, H. M., Clark, C. C. T., Laher, I., Hackney, A. C., Granacher, U., Zouita, A. B. M.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)“…., muscle strength, power, speed) and bone density in female soccer players. Less information is available on the injury preventive effects of ST in female athletes. …”
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Assessment of biological age with conventional ultrasound imaging as an alternative to x-ray—A pilot study in youth soccer
Widmer, C., Busch, J. D., Born, D.-P., Romann, M.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Conventional US scans served to determine BA via ossification ratios of 13 hand and wrist bones. The new conventional US method showed very strong correlation with X-ray r = 0.90 (p < 0.05). …”
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Bone mineral density in elite male athletes according to different sports: a systematic review
Raškovic, B., Dimitrijevic, V., Vukadinovic Jurišic, M., Javorac, D., Kojic, M., Cvetkovic, M., Obradovic, B.Published in 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts (2024)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Anthropometrical features of cerebral palsy football players according to their impairment classification and playing position
Borges, M., Faria, F. R. de, Buratti, J. R., Vieira, A. B., Sá, K. S. G. de, Vieira, I. B., Nogueira, C. D., Costa e Silva, A. de A., Gorla, J. I.Published in Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano (2024)“…Thirty-seven athletes from the Brazilian CP football team participated in the study, who had body mass, height, circumference, bone diameters, skinfold thickness, and agility, speed and aerobic capacity VO2max tests. …”
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Einfluss reifebezogener Merkmale auf Sichtungsmaßnahmen für die U15-Juniorennationalmannschaft im DFB-Talentförderprogramm (Influence of maturity-related characteristics on selection measures for the U15 junior national team in the DFB talent development programme)
Höner, O., Murr, D., Hirte, M., Leyhr, D.Published in 13. DVS-Sportspiel-Symposium - "Ludo, ergo sum - Vom Kinderspiel bis zum Leistungssport" (2024)“…Methode Von N = 348 LV-Spielern (M =14.1 ± 0.3 Jahre) wurden während der U14-Sichtungsturniere im Mai und Juni 2023 anthropometrische Größen erfasst sowie das BA geschätzt (BAUSport , SonicBone; z. B. Leyhr et al., 2020). Die Abweichung des BA der Stichprobe von dem zu erwartenden BA eines Mitte des Jahres geborenen LV-Spielers (bei normaler Entwicklung 13.9 Jahre zum Messzeitpunkt) wurde per Einstichproben-t-Tests analysiert (i). …”
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Body composition changes over a collegiate playing career in NCAA Division I women's soccer players
Tinsley, G. M., Meyer, M. K., Ptak, S. M., Yu, D., Provost, J. A., Hansen, N. J., Carbuhn, A. F.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…In athletes with =3 years of collegiate data (n = 17; 3.5 ± 0.4 years of participation), larger increases in bone mass (3.0%), bone mineral density (2.2%), total lean mass (2.5%), fat-free mass index (0.4 kg·m-2), and segmental bone and lean mass were observed. …”
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Norwegian male U14 soccer players have superior running capacity compared to Icelandic players
Benediktsson, S., Johannsson, E., Rygh, C. B., Gundersen, H.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…There were 48 U14 players from Iceland included and 103 players from Norway. Bone age (BA), measured with left-wrist x-ray, was used as an indicator of biological maturity. …”
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Energetics, energy availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) in female football players: Methodological perspectives and research implications
Dasa, M. S.Published 2024“…This is a syndrome that can have detrimental health consequences, including altered menstrual, bone and endocrine functions. There is limited understanding of the energy requirements, as well as the prevalence and health consequences of LEA and REDs among female football players. …”
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Exploring growth, maturity, and age as injury risk factors in high-level youth football
Wik, E. H., Chamari, K., Tabben, M., Di Salvo, V., Gregson, W., Bahr, R.Published in Sports Medicine International Open (2024)“…Significant associations (p<0.05) were observed for higher body mass change and greater maturity on sudden onset injuries, and for higher hours/week on gradual onset, bone tissue, and physis injuries. Future studies should include larger samples, monitoring athletes from pre-adolescence through maturation, to enable within-subject analyses and better understand the relationship between growth, maturation, and injuries.…”
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Training with reduced carbohydrate availability increases bone resorption in male academy soccer players: implications for skeletal development during growth and maturation
Stables, R. G., Anderson, L., Sale, C., Hannon, M. P., Dunn, R., Tang, J., Fraser, W., Costello, N. B., Close, G. L., Morton, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Prevalence of markers associated with RED-S in elite-level female football players
Dasa, M. S., Rosenvinge, J. H., Friborg, O., Pettersen, G., Torstveit, M. K., Kristoffersen, M., Sagen, J. V., Sundgot-Borgen, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The Criteria`s included amenorrhea, RMR < 30.kcal FFM.kg-day, * 4 on the EDE-Q 11, Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH(, free triiodothyronine (ft3), Low density lipids (LDL), ferritin, time loss caused by sickness using the Oslo sport trauma research center questionnaire, bone mass density and previous history of stress fracture, giving a maximum score of 13. …”
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The mid-term effect of Osgood-Schlatter disease on knee function in young players from elite soccer academies
Bezuglov, E., Pirmakhanov, B., Ussatayeva, G., Emanov, A., Valova, Y., Kletsovskiy, A., Khaitin, V., Usmanova, E., Butovskiy, M., Morgans, R.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2023)Subjects: “…bone…”