نتایج جستجو برای: efficacy on young athletes

تعداد نتایج: 8704099  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
parisa nejati department of sports medicine, rasoul akram hospital, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran. bijan forogh department of physical medicine and rrehabilitation, firuzgar hospital, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran. reza moeineddin department of radiology, shahid beheshti university of medical science, tehran, iran. hamid reza baradaran department of epidemiology, medical education & development centre, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran. mina nejati department of health technology assessments, ministry of health, tehran, iran.

patellofemoral pain syndrome (pfps) is the most common overuse syndrome in athletes. it is one of the causes of anterior knee pain in athletic population who come to the sports medicine clinic. patellofemoral pain is more common among female athletes especially adolescents and young adults. symptoms include: persistent pain behind the patella or peripatella. pain increases on ascending and desc...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 2013
H Degens J Rittweger T Parviainen K L Timonen H Suominen A Heinonen M T Korhonen

Lung diffusion capacity (D LCO) declines with age. A significant proportion of older endurance athletes develop exercise-induced hypoxemia (SaO2<95%). We hypothesised that master endurance athletes have a lower D LCO than age-matched non-athletes. We recruited 33 control (16 young; 17 old) and 29 male endurance athletes (13 young; 16 old) during the World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships,...

2003
Carl G. Mattacola

ATHLETIC THERAPY TODAY ATHLETIC THERAPY TODAY MARCH 2005  73 ATELLOFEMORAL-PAIN syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee disorder in young athletes participating in running, jumping, and cutting sports. The prevalence is approximately 25% among adolescent athletes.1 Clinically, females demonstrate a greater incidence of PFPS than their male cohorts. When exacerbated, PFPS forces young athletes to rest...

2011
Megan Stadnyk Jill A Parnell

Background High-performance, adult athletes consume dietary supplements to increase energy, maintain health or prevent nutritional deficiencies and improve exercise recovery; however, dietary supplementation patterns of young, Canadian athletes remain undetermined. Purpose: 1) Determine the types and frequency of dietary supplement use in young athletes. 2) Determine preferred means of educatio...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Ivan Krolo Klaudija Visković Durdica Ikić Ratimira Klarić-Custović Miljenko Marotti Tatjana Cicvara

The aim of this study was to determine whether professional sports activities and intensive training practice affect pathological changes of the Achilles tendon. We also aimed to investigate whether these injuries primarily occur earlier or later in life. This was a cross sectional study of 214 athletes and non-athletes between the ages of 17-66. Participants were divided into four groups: 63 a...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2006
Erin Teeple Robert M Shalvoy Edward R Feller

http://www.ukhealthcare.uky.edu/sportsmedicine/ Overtraining in Young Athletes While most coaches, parents and athletes tend to think of the term “overtraining” as a description of time spent on a specific activity it is actually much more. Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition that can prevent athletes from reaching training and competitive goals, increase injury rates, and effect activit...

2012
Amelia Gulliver Kathleen M Griffiths Helen Christensen

BACKGROUND Adolescents and young adults experience a high level of mental disorders, yet tend not to seek help. Research indicates that there are many barriers and facilitators to help-seeking for young people in the general community. However there are limited data available for young elite athletes. This study aims to determine what young elite athletes perceive as the barriers and facilitato...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2009
Hans Braun Karsten Koehler Hans Geyer Jens Kleiner Joachim Mester Wilhelm Schanzer

Little is known about the prevalence and motives of supplement use among elite young athletes who compete on national and international levels. Therefore, the current survey was performed to assess information regarding the past and present use of dietary supplements among 164 elite young athletes (16.6 +/- 3.0 years of age). A 5-page questionnaire was designed to assess their past and present ...

2015
Krista J. Munroe-Chandler Craig R. Hall Graham J. Fishburne Lisa Murphy Nathan D. Hall

Objectives: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a cognitive specific (CS) imagery intervention on the soccer skill performance of young athletes aged 7e14 years and determine if performance varied with age. Design: Participants were 143 soccer athletes belonging to 16 different teams. Teams were randomly assigned to either a cognitive specific (CS) or motivati...

Objective: Since direct foot kick is one of the most important strikes in Jeet Kune Do, its effectiveness depends on both the force of the hit and balance control during and after the hit execution, this study undertaken to examine the effect and persistence of eight-week of core stability training on balance and force of a direct foot kick of elite young male Jeet Kune Do (Wushu) athletes. Me...

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