Search Results - Pediatrics
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High-intensity functional training modulates oxidative stress and improves physical performance in adolescent male soccer players: a randomized controlled trial
Niknam, A., Gaeini, A. A., Hamidvand, A., Jahromi, M. K., Oviedo, G. R., Kordi, M., Safarpour, F.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…While regular exercise training is known to decrease oxidative stress (OS) and enhance antioxidant functions in adults, limited data exist on OS responses in the pediatric population. This study aimed to investigate the effects of high-intensity functional training (HIFT) on oxidative stress and physical performance in adolescent soccer players. …”
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Normative reference centiles for sprint performance in high-level youth soccer players: The need to consider biological maturity
Ruf, L., Altmann, S., Kloss, C., Härtel, S.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2024)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Quality of life in youth soccer players after mild traumatic brain injury
Rosenthal, S. L., Simpson, T. S., Kirkwood, M., Peterson, R. L.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…. - As an additional measure of mTBI recovery, HRQoL may have utility. Abstract Context: Pediatric mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) represent an evolving field of interest in youth athletics. …”
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Twenty-three-year-old collegiate soccer athlete with bilateral femoral head avascular necrosis: a case report
Folkert, A. K., Tripp, B. L., Brown, C. D.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2023)“…The majority of reported AVN cases are pediatric patients and adults over 50 years old, following trauma (i.e., femoral fracture) being the main risk factor. …”
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Change of direction speed in youth male soccer players: the predictive value of anthropometrics and biological maturity
Negra, Y., Sammoud, S., Nevill, A. M., Chaabene, H.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2022)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Repeated sprint protocols with standardized versus self-selected recovery periods in elite youth soccer players: Can they pace themselves? A replication study
Engel, F. A., Altmann, S., Chtourou, H., Woll, A., Neumann, R., Yona, T., Sperlich, B.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2022)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Accumulative weekly external and internal load relative to match load in elite male youth soccer players
de Dios-Álvarez, V., Alkain, P., Castellano, J., Rey, E.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2022)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Poor reliability of measurement instruments to assess acute responses to load in soccer players irrespective of biological maturity status
Ruf, L., Drust, B., Ehmann, P., Forster, S., Hecksteden, A., Meyer, T.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2022)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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COVID-19 in youth soccer during summer 2020
Watson, A. M., Haraldsdottir, K., Biese, K., Goodavish, L., Stevens, B., McGuine, T.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Case and incidence rates were compared to national pediatric data and county data from the prior 10 weeks. …”
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COVID-19 in youth soccer
Watson, A., Haraldsdottir, K., Biese, K., Goodavish, L., Stevens, B., McGuine, T.Published 2020“…Overall case and incidence rates were compared to national pediatric data and county data from the prior 10 weeks where available. …”
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Effects of manipulating ball type on youth footballers` performance during small-sided games
Santos, S., Coutinho, D., Gonçalves, B., Abade, E., Pasquarelli, B., Sampaio, J.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2020)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Effects of plyometric training on physical performance of young male soccer players: Potential effects of different drop jump heights
Ramirez-Campillo, R., Alvarez, C., Garcia-Pinillos, F., Gentil, P., Moran, J., Pereira, L. A., Loturco, I.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2019)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Variation in the correlation between heart rate and session rating of perceived exertion-based estimations of internal training load in youth soccer players
Vahia, D., Kelly, A., Knapman, H., Williams, C. A.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2019)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Soccer Injuries
Eric Giza, E., Micheli, L. J.Published in Epidemiology of Pediatric Sports Injuries: Team Sports (2005)Collective title: “…Epidemiology of Pediatric Sports Injuries: Team Sports…”
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Age-predicted maximal heart rate equations are inaccurate for use in youth male soccer players
Cicone, Z. S., Sinelnikov, O. A., Esco, M. R.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2018)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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The effect of maturation on performance during repeated sprints with self-selected versus standardized recovery intervals in youth footballers
Brownstein, C. G., Ball, D., Micklewright, D., Gibson, N. V.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2018)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Age-related differences in functional hamstring/quadriceps ratio following soccer exercise in female youth players: An injury risk factor
De Ste Croix, M., Priestley, A., Lloyd, R., Oliver, J.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2018)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Effects of plyometric training on components of physical fitness in prepuberal male soccer athletes: The role of surface instability
Negra, Y., Chaabene, H., Sammoud, S., Bouguezzi, R., Mkaouer, B., Hachana, Y., Granacher, U.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2017)“…From a performance-enhancing perspective, PTC is recommended for pediatric strength and conditioning coaches because it produced comparable training effects as PTS on proxies of muscle power, muscle strength, speed, agility, static balance, and additional effects on dynamic balance.…”
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Nutrition status of young elite female German football players
Braun, H., von Andrian-Werburg, J., Schänzer, W., Thevis, M.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2018)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”