نتایج جستجو برای: olympic committee personnel

تعداد نتایج: 92566  

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2016
Cheri A Blauwet Daniel Cushman Carolyn Emery Stuart E Willick Nick Webborn Wayne Derman Martin Schwellnus Jaap Stomphorst Peter Van de Vliet

BACKGROUND The incidence rates (IRs) and factors associated with injuries in the sport of Paralympic athletics (track and field) have not been comprehensively and prospectively studied. PURPOSE To determine injury IRs, characteristics of injuries, and associated factors in the sport of athletics at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. STUDY DESIGN Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS ...

2016

The ability to leverage benefits and establish a legacy from hosting mega events continues to be of significant interest from both academic and policy perspectives. However, relatively few studies have focused on leverage and legacy by cities and regions that are not hosting mega events. This research adds to the evidence base by examining the effectiveness of a sub-regional multi-agency strate...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2016
Mark Stuart Christian Schneider Klaus Steinbach

BACKGROUND The aim of this report was to estimate the prevalence of meldonium use in athletes competing in the Baku 2015 European Games to contribute to the surveillance of substances on the 2015 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Monitoring Program. Meldonium is reported to be used by athletes to potentially enhance personal performance and shorten the recovery period after physical activity. M...

2012
Oscar Filio Serguei Primak Valeri Kontorovich

It is well known in the wireless telecommunications field that the most valuable resource available is the electromagnetic radio spectrum. Being a natural resource, it is obviously finite and has to be utilized in a rational fashion. Nevertheless the demand increase on wireless devices and services such as voice, short messages, Web, high-speed multimedia, as well as high quality of service (Qo...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2012
M F Bergeron R Bahr P Bärtsch L Bourdon J A L Calbet K H Carlsen O Castagna J González-Alonso C Lundby R J Maughan G Millet M Mountjoy S Racinais P Rasmussen D G Singh A W Subudhi A J Young T Soligard L Engebretsen

Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particular risks to the health of Olympic and other high-level athletes. As a further commitment to athlete safety, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical Commission convened a panel of experts to review the scientific evidence base, reach consensus, and underscore practical safety guidelines ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2013
Richard Budgett

Athletes and their support staff, International Olympic Committee (IOC) family, technical staff, contractors, volunteers, sponsors, media and spectators all are essential participants in the biggest festival of sport in the world. They all need healthcare, but the priority for the IOC and any organising committee of an Olympic Games (OCOG) is protecting the health of athletes. The demands of at...

2006
Chris. W. Johnson

In July 2005, London was awarded the right to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The decision of the International Olympic Committee triggered considerable public enthusiasm across the UK. At the same time, it also created a host of logistical and technical challenges. Amongst these the first concern is to ensure the safety and security of competitors and of the public. This paper revi...

2013

Background: The special approaches by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had adapted to beta2-agonists and the implications for athlete, these are reviewed by a former Olympic team physician who later became a member of the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee. Steadily increasing knowledge of the effects of inhaled beta2-agonists on health is concerned with the fact...

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