نتایج جستجو برای: efficacy on young athletes

تعداد نتایج: 8704099  

2015
E. E. van der Wall

years bear a potential for arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation or a 20-fold higher possibility of SCD than female athletes. Ruwald et al. [6] showed recently in the European Heart Journal (EHJ, April 2015) that competitive sport is associated with a twofold increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias/death when compared with inactive patients and with patients who participated in recreational sport....

Background & Aim: Leech Therapy is a type of complementary and alternative medicine that has been used for a long time as a therapeutic method in traditional Iranian Islamic medicine. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of leech therapy on blood lactate level and pain perception index following an Exhausting Physical activity in young male athletes. Methods: Sixteen athlete...

Journal: :Journal of research in medical sciences : the official journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2015
Rahman Rahimi Bahman Mirzaei Farhad Rahmani-Nia Zivar Salehi

BACKGROUND Creatine monohydrate (CrM) has been shown to be beneficial to health due to its antioxidant potential. Strenuous exercise is associated with oxidative stress, which could lead to apoptosis. We investigated the ability of CrM in amelioration of apoptosis induced by incremental aerobic exercise (AE) to exhaustion in young athletes. MATERIALS AND METHODS In a placebo-controlled, doubl...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2005
Barry J Maron Pamela S Douglas Thomas P Graham Rick A Nishimura Paul D Thompson

The present consensus panel recommendations of the 36th Bethesda Conference for eligibility and disqualification of competitive athletes are predicated on the prior diagnosis of cardiovascular abnormalities. However, the methodology by which these diseases are identified (including preparticipation screening) and how athletes come to evaluation for competitive eligibility, may involve several s...

Journal: :Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi 2013
D Barzuca Brigitha Vlaicu Adriana Mircioaga Elena Mircioaga I Carabas

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the self-perception of weight in relation with the body mass index and the body composition of three working groups composed of physically untrained young students, young athletes and patients diagnosed with chronic diseases. The working groups consisted of 110 participants: untrained students, athletes and dialysed patients; 50.9% women and 49.1% men; wi...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2009
Jonathan Drezner Babette Pluim Lars Engebretsen

The sudden death of a young athlete on the playing field remains the most devastating medical event in sports. The tragic impact of these events compels sports medicine professionals and sport governing bodies to develop and implement effective preventive strategies. In this issue, the British Journal of Sports Medicine and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) partner to present the most c...

2005
Barry J. Maron Thomas P. Graham Rick A. Nishimura Paul D. Thompson

The present consensus panel recommendations of the 36th Bethesda Conference for eligibility and disqualification of competitive athletes are predicated on the prior diagnosis of cardiovascular abnormalities. However, the methodology by which these diseases are identified (including preparticipation screening) and how athletes come to evaluation for competitive eligibility, may involve several s...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2011
Sarina K Behera Tanaya Pattnaik Anthony Luke

Primary care providers often are asked to perform the preparticipation physical exam and cardiac screening of pediatric athletes. It can be challenging to evaluate which athletes may require further cardiac evaluation and specialist referral based on a focused history and physical. There is considerable controversy surrounding mass electrocardiogram (ECG) screening of athletes in the United Sta...

2010
Thomas Elengard Jón Karlsson Karin Grävare Silbernagel

Posterior heel pain occurs in young athletes involved in running and jumping. Due to the pain, the child often limits his/her physical activity level, with a possible negative effect on health and well-being. Although numerous research studies have examined the cause and treatment of heel and Achilles tendon pain in adults, there are no randomized clinical trials on treatment in children and ad...

Journal: :European heart journal 2004
Furio Colivicchi Fabrizio Ammirati Massimo Santini

AIMS This study was undertaken to evaluate the epidemiological features and the prognostic implications of syncope in young athletes. METHODS AND RESULTS A cohort of 7568 young athletes (5132 males, 2436 females, aged 16.2 +/- 2.4) underwent a pre-participation evaluation. A syncopal spell in the last 5 years was reported by 474 athletes (6.2%). Syncope was unrelated with exercise in 411 athl...

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