The 2006 World Congress on the Science and Medicine of the Marathon
(Weltkongress "Wissenschaft und Medizin im Marathonlauf" 2006)
Summaries of the papers of the 2006 World Congress on the science and medicine of the Marathon
An overview of the 1976 New York Academy of Science meeting.- David Costill
The history of the Marathon: 1976-present. - Amby Burfoot
The evolution of Marathon running: capabilities in humans. - Daniel E Lieberman; Dennis M Bramble
Marathon medical support historical perspectives: 'From cradle to averting the grave'. - Dan S Tunstall Pedoe
American women in the Marathon. - Russell R Pate; Jennifer R O'Neill
Can children and adolescents run Marathons? - William O Roberts
Marathon runners: How do they age? - Scott Trappe
Physiological regulation of Marathon performance. - Edward F Coyle
Thermoregulatory function during the Marathon. - Robert W Kenefick; Samuel N Cheuvront; Michael N Sawka
Running economy: The forgotten factor in elite performance. - Carl Foster; Alejandro Lucia
Marathon performance in thermally stressing conditions. - Scott J Montain; Matthew R Ely; Samuel N Cheuvront
Strategies for optimising Marathon performance in the heat - David E Martin
Metabolic adaptations to Marathon training and racing. - John A Hawley; Fiona J Spargo
Regulation of substrate use during the Marathon. - Lawrence L Spriet
Protein metabolism and endurance exercise. - Martin J Gibala
Lactate: Link between glycolytic and oxidative metabolism. - George A Brooks
Nutrition strategies for the Marathon: Fuel for training and racing. - Louise M Burke
Low energy availability in the Marathon and other endurance sports. - Anne B Loucks
Fluid replacement and performance during the Marathon. - Samuel N Cheuvront; Scott J Montain; Michael N Sawka
The role of salt and glucose replacement drinks in the Marathon. - Bob Murray
Exertional rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure in Marathon runners. - Priscilla M Clarkson
Muscle cramping in the Marathon: Aetiology and risk factors. - Martin P Schwellnus
The role of Sodium in 'heat cramping'. - E Randy Eichner
Hyperthermia impairs brain, heart and muscle function in exercising humans. - José González-Alonso
The central governor model of exercise regulation applied to the Marathon. - Timothy D Noakes
Heat exhaustion and dehydration as causes of Marathon collapse. - Robert W Kenefick; Michael N Sawka
Reduced peripheral resistance and other factors in Marathon collapse. - Timothy D Noakes
History and prevalence of doping in the Marathon. - John Hoberman
Blood doping: Infusions, Erythropoietin and artificial blood. - E Randy Eichner
Altitude training for the Marathon. - Robert Chapman; Benjamin D Levine
Heat and cold: What does the environment do to the Marathon runner? - Ron J Maughan; Phil Watson; Susan M Shirreffs
Heat and cold: What does the environment do to Marathon Injury? - William O Roberts
The psychology of the Marathoner: Of one mind and many. - John S Raglin
Monitoring and titrating symptoms: A science-based approach to using your brain to optimise Marathon running performance. - Patrick J O'Connor
Marathon training and immune function. - David C Nieman
Strategies to enhance immune function for Marathon runners: What can be done? - Thorbjörn C A Åkerström; Bente K Pedersen
Biomechanical factors contributing to Marathon race success. - Keith R Williams
Genotypes and distance running: Clues from Africa. - Robert A Scott; Yannis P Pitsiladis
Marathon race medical administration. - Greg D Ewert
Exercise-associated collapse care matrix in the Marathon. - William O Roberts
Intravenous fluids post Marathon: When and why? - Scott Pyne
Epidemiology and aetiology of Marathon running injuries. - Michael Fredericson; Anuruddh K Misra
Exertional heat stroke in the Marathon. - William O Roberts
Cardiovascular adaptations to Marathon running: The Marathoner's heart. - Paul D Thompson
Marathon cardiac deaths: The London experience. - Dan S Tunstall Pedoe
Hyponatraemia: Identification and evaluation in the Marathon medical area. - Joseph N Chorley
Renal function and Vasopressin during Marathon running. - Joseph G Verbalis
Hypertonic (3%) Sodium Chloride for emergent treatment of exercise-associated hypotonic encephalopathy. - Arthur J Siegel
Hydration in the Marathon: Using thirst to gauge safe fluid replacement. - Timothy D Noakes
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| Schlagworte: |
Langstreckenlauf
Marathonlauf
Sportphysiologie
Sportmedizin
Herz
Adaptation
Leistung
Temperatur
Thermoregulation
Biomechanik
Immunität
Verletzung
Schaden
Höhentraining
Doping
EPO
Flüssigkeit
Ernährung
Stoffwechsel
Niederlande
Ausdauersportarten
Trainingswissenschaft
Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
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| Notationen: | Ausdauersportarten Trainingswissenschaft Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin |
| Veröffentlicht in: | Sports Medicine |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Veröffentlicht: |
2007
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200737040-00001 |
| Jahrgang: | 37 |
| Heft: | 4-5 |
| Seiten: | 279-466 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Artikel |
| Level: | hoch |