Interpreting change in the SCAT3 Waddington, Gordon S., PhD
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In this month’s first featured article Hanninen’s group report that the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 3 has low test-retest reliability and they caution clinicians to examine the natural ...distribution of the difference scores to support interpretation of the test against baseline scores. Starbuck and colleagues report the impact of modifying the frictional properties of clay tennis courts, with less friction correlating with later knee flexion, longer braking times requiring more muscle activity and increasing fatigue...
Gender differences in athlete ECGs Waddington, Gordon S., PhD
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Wikstrom and McKeon provide a report that suggests increased focus on ankle sensory rehabilitation in individuals with chronic ankle instability increases postural control following rehabilitation. ...De Andrade Kratz and colleagues report on a randomised controlled trial of beta-alanine supplementation and performance measures in judo athletes and in the final article in the section Fontana’s group suggest a mix of variables that may be of use in predicting future performance in young rugby players.
To kick off the first issue of the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport for 2017 we have a focus on sport science and physical activity to get you moving from the seasonal break. The importance ...of promoting ball skills in preschool girls is described by Veldman and colleagues. van Loo's group, in a validation study of the SenseWear Mini activity model compared to indirect calorimetry, report that the activity monitor underestimates energy expenditure.
Using video in concussion surveillance Waddington, Gordon S., PhD
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In the final paper of the section Schultz and colleagues in a cross sectional study describe their finding that elevated systolic blood pressure in the early stages of the Bruce exercise stress test ...is indicative of hypertension.
Bahl, Dollman and Davidson in this month's sport and exercise medicine section report on the results of a Delphi study examining the evidence defining the critical domains in subjective assessment ...that guide the clinical exercise physiologist's decision making. In this month's physical activity section Cadenas-Sanchez's group lead off with an evaluation of a tool for fitness testing in preschool age children.
In the final paper in this section, Whiteley and Oceguera examined the relationship between three measures of shoulder rotational range of motion commonly used clinically and suggest that the three ...measures reflect differing components of shoulder function and should not be used interchangeably.
Reed and colleagues lead off the sports and exercise science section with an EMG study of shoulder muscle function examining whether load influences muscle recruitment patterns in normal shoulders.
Almeida and colleagues randomised controlled trial on the impact of cold water immersion on heart rate variability during recovery suggests that this technique is beneficial if used for 15min at ...14°C. Ramirez-Campillo and co-workers describe a potential technique for enhancing plyometric training in female football players with dietary creatine supplementation.
What are talent scouts identifying? Waddington, Gordon S., PhD
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In the sports and exercise science section, Bruneau's research group describes the result of a meta-analysis of candidate gene association studies of the blood pressure response to acute and chronic ...aerobic exercise.
Exercise and weight gain in pregnancy Waddington, Gordon S., PhD
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Creaby and colleagues compare the effectiveness of clinician versus accelerometry guided feedback on reducing tibial loads during running and Cancela and co-workers report a study assessing the ...effect of long term aerobic exercise on institutionalised dementia patients.