Search Results - "Schaden"
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Acute Kidney Injury and Hyponatremia in Ultra-Trail Racing: A Systematic Review
Lecina, M., Castellar-Otín, C., López-Laval, I., Carrasco Páez, L., Pradas, F.Published in Medicina (2022)“…Schaden…”
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Compression socks reduce running-induced intestinal damage
Zadow, E. K., Edwards, K. H., Kitic, C. M., Fell, J. W., Adams, M. J., Singh, I., Kundur, A., Johnston, A. N. B., Crilly, J., Bulmer, A. C., Halson, S. L., Wu, S. S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)“…Schaden…”
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Overstride-induced medial knee edsmopathy: An exploration case series
Fisher, R., Nye, N. S., Soles, J., Waldhelm, A., Gottfredson, R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2020)“…Schaden…”
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Recovery following a marathon: a comparison of cold water immersion, whole body cryotherapy and a placebo control
Wilson, L. J., Cockburn, E., Paice, K., Sinclair, S., Faki, T., Hills, F. A., Gondek, M. B., Wood, A., Dimitriou, L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)“…Schaden…”
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ACTN3 genotype influences exercise-induced muscle damage during a marathon competition
Del Coso, J., Valero, M., Salinero, J. J., Lara, B., Díaz, G., Gallo-Salazar, C., Ruiz-Vicente, D., Areces, F., Puente, C., Carril, J. C., Cacabelos, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2017)“…Schaden…”
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The week after running a marathon: Effects of running vs elliptical training vs resting on neuromuscular performance and muscle damage recovery
Martínez-Navarro, I., Montoya-Vieco, A., Hernando, C., Hernando, B., Panizo, N., Collado, E.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2021)“…Schaden…”
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Effects of acute caffeine on muscle damage biomarkers and time to exhaustion after a single session of resistance exercises followed by exhaustive incremental test in long-distance...
AbuMoh'd, M. F., Shamrokh, N., Bataineh, A., Al-Horani, R.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)“…Schaden…”
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The free achilles tendon is shorter, stiffer, has larger cross-sectional area and longer T2* relaxation time in trained middle-distance runners compared to healthy controls
Devaprakash. D., Obst, S. J., Lloyd, D. G., Barrett, R. S., Kennedy, B., Ball, I., Adams, K. L., Collings, T. J., Davico, G., Hunter, A., Vlahovich, N., Pease, D. L., Pizzolato, C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2020)“…Schaden…”
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