Search Results - Circulation
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Hématologie et signature musculaire d`un coureur d`endurance élite atteint de thalassémie (Hematology and muscle signature of elite master endurance runner with thalassemia)
Strelecký, M., Berisha, G., Oreská, L., Cernácková, A., Hamar, D., Ravara, B., Zampieri, S., Pietrangelo, L., Protasi, F., Kern, H., Killinger, Z., Payer, J., Okuliarová, M., Zeman, M., Varga, L., Sedliak, M.Published in Science & Sports (2025)“…The two type-groupings refer to reinnervation events and circulating levels of C-terminal agrin fragment as a biomarker of neuromuscular junction destabilization was lower than in aged matched sedentary elderlies (5623 pg/mL vs. 6350,7 pg/mL). …”
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Skeletal muscle signature of elite master endurance runner with thalassemia - a case study
Strelecky, M., Sedliak, M., Berisha, G., Oreská, L., Buzgo, G., Cernácková, A., Okuliarova, M., Zeman, M., Kern, H., Zampieri, S., Pietrangelo, L., Protasi, F.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…The two type-groupings refer to reinnervation events and circulating levels of C-terminal agrin fragment as a biomarker of neuromuscular junction destabilization was lower than in aged matched sedentary elderlies (5623 pg/ml vs 6350,7 pg/ml). …”
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The effect of using S.A.Q. training on the improvement of special physical abilities and the achievement level of middle-distance runners
Alaqra, H., Abushedeq, M.Published in American Journal of Sports Science (2023)“…The researcher recommends: Adopting S.A.Q training as a basic training methodology for middle-distance runners. Circulate the publication of these results to the authorities related to athletics, especially the Olympic Committee and the various Palestinian federations, because of the benefit of these training and their targeting of speed and agility in many games. 2. …”
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Research on the rescue time of the Taiwan Marathon emergency medical service system between 2013 and 2021
Hsia, T.-I., Wei, C.-Y., Fann, L.-Y., Kao, W.-F., Chien, W.-C., Huang, H.-B.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2023)“…Background: While there are several studies on marathon injuries worldwide, there are no related studies on the Taipei Marathon regarding the rescue time of onsite injury cases, the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) cases, and the success rate of recovery of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). This study aims to fill that gap. …”
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Cardiovascular disease risk factor profile of experienced male amateur marathon runners: A systematic review
O`Riordan, C., Savage, E., Newell, M., Flaherty, G., Hartigan, I.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2023)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Effect of an ultra-endurance event on cardiovascular function and cognitive performance in marathon runners
Perrotta, A. S., Jeklin, A. T., Bredin, S. S. D., Shellington, E. M., Kaufmann, K. L., de Faye, A., Miles, M., Warburton, D. E. R.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Peripheral vascular and neuromuscular responses to ultramarathon running
Landers-Ramos, R. Q., Dondero, K. R., Rowland, R. W., Larkins, D., Addison, O.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2022)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Cardiovascular risk among ultra-endurance runners
Shah, A. B., Torguson, R., Alexander, K., Khan, U., Zhang, C., Fisher, C., Hoffman, M. D., Sedgley, M., Lincoln, A., Baggish, A. L.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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The effect of using kinetic rhythm on the level of skill performance and the digital achievement of javelin throwing effectiveness for youth
William, W. L.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)“…The rhythm works to delay the appearance of fatigue on the players and therefore because contraction and extension help to speed up blood circulation and this means supplying the muscles with the oxygen and energy needed to perform the movement. …”
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The relationship between cardiorespiratory and accelerometer-derived measures in trail running and the influence of sensor location
Staunton, C. A., Swarén, M., Stöggl, T., Born, D. P., Björklund, G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Effects of conventional and sugar-free energy drinks intake in runners: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover clinical trial
Reis, H. H., Lima, L. M., Reis, V. E., Mota-Júnior, R. J., Soares-Júnior, D. T., Sillero-Quintana, M., Rasmussen, H. E., Carneiro-Júnior, M. E., Marins, J. B.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Cardiorespiratory responses to constant and varied-load interval training sessions
Beltrami, F. G., Roos, E., von Ow, M., Spengler, C. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)Subjects: “…circulation…”
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Insulin-like growth factor axis genetic score and sports excellence
Ben-Zaken, S., Meckel, Y., Nemet, D., Eliakim, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…It has been suggested that IGF1 polymorphisms associated with circulating IGF1 levels may be linked to elite short-distance running performance. …”
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Running at Increasing Intensities in the Heat Induces Transient Gut Perturbations
Wallett, A. M., Etxebarria, N., Beard, N. A., Saunders, P. U., Welvaert, M., Périard, J. D., McKune, A. J, Pyne, D. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)“…Purpose: The risk of exercise-induced endotoxemia is increased in the heat and is primarily attributable to changes in gut permeability resulting in the translocation of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) into the circulation. The purpose of this study was to quantify the acute changes in gut permeability and LPS translocation during submaximal continuous and high-intensity interval exercise under heat stress. …”
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Evere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 transmission in intercollegiate athletics not fully mitigated with daily antigen testing
Moreno, G. K., Braun, K. M., Pray, I. W., Segaloff, H. E., Lim, A., Poulsen, K., Meiman, J., Borcher, J., Westergaard, R. P., Moll, M. K., Friedrich, T. C., O`Connor, D. H.Published in Clinical Infectious Diseases (2021)“…Sequences from both teams were closely related and distinct from viruses circulating in the community for team 1, suggesting transmission during intercollegiate competition in the community for team 2. …”
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Tracking selves or tracking relationships? Means of measuring time amongst Ethiopian runners
Crawley, M.Published in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (2021)“…Amongst Ethiopian professional runners, such devices have become increasingly sought after, and yet they are embedded in deeper relationships of collaborative work, submission, and authority. They circulate between people, tracking relationships as much as they track selves. …”
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The effect of a multi-ingredient pre-workout supplement on time to fatigue in NCAA Division I cross-country athletes
Fye, H., Pass, C., Dickman, K., Bredahl, E., Eckerson, J., Siedlik, J.Published in Nutrients (2021)“…These findings suggest that a MIPS ingested prior to sustained running at lactate threshold has an 84% chance of increasing TTF in highly trained runners and may allow athletes to handle a higher level of circulating lactate before reaching exhaustion.…”
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Acute ketogenic diet and ketone ester supplementation impairs race walk performance
Whitfield, J., Burke, L. M., McKay, A. K. A., Heikura, I. A., Hall, R., Fensham, N., Sharma, A. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2021)“…Whether the concomitant increase in circulating endogenous ketone bodies (KB) alters the capacity to metabolize exogenous ketone supplements such as the popular ketone monoester is unknown. …”