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1 ries to the foot and ankle of the adolescent runner.
2 ms, mild anemia is well tolerated by an avid runner.
3 aviors, MI, and low BMD in adolescent female runners.
4 10-km footrace) prospectively in 28,990 male runners.
5 reventive approach for identifying high-risk runners.
6 and life-threatening illness among marathon runners.
7 entate gyrus of C runners that was lost in S runners.
8 showing that they could have been competent runners.
9 y also contribute to anemia in long-distance runners.
10 < 16 km/wk) and longer-distance (> 80 km/wk) runners.
11 .8) in ever-runners, and 20.3 (1.6) in never-runners.
12 ling condition that affects more than 50% of runners.
13 state diagram that is explained by falls of runners.
14 EHI was reported in 0.1% of runners.
15 h in strawberry also increased the number of runners.
16 l mechanical behavior across speeds in these runners.
17 of a time-dependent desired velocity of the runners.
18 cle perfusion as previously shown in healthy runners.
19 igher leg-length-to-height ratio in marathon runners.
20 tween higher-mileage runners and low-mileage runners.
21 tween higher-mileage runners and low-mileage runners.
22 narios where they are poised to become front runners.
23 mortality, respectively, compared with never-runners.
24 ion in theta frequency or power in long-term runners.
25 been shown to affect strike patterns in shod runners.
26 in sedentary mice, it has no such effect in runners.
27 2% increase in Purkinje cell survival of the runners.
28 ries now experienced by a high percentage of runners.
29 s per cluster) likewise more than doubled in runners.
32 using cross-sectional data from the National Runners' (17,201 male, 16,173 female) and Walkers' Healt
33 nd 0.033 +/- 0.01, respectively) than in the runner (177 +/- 37 ng/mL and 0.044 +/- 0.01, respectivel
34 omly divided between: variables selection (n(runners) = 1998; n(cyclist) = 656), model building (n(ru
35 protein, low-calorie diet (21.3 +/- 3.1) and runner (21.6 +/- 1.6) groups than in the Western diet (2
38 = 1998; n(cyclist) = 656), model building (n(runners) = 666; n(cyclist) = 219), and validation (n(run
44 h carbon-based materials is one of the front-runners among many other investigations in this field du
50 l survey, 199 male and 152 female vegetarian runners and 7054 male and 1837 female omnivorous runners
57 emity injury among high school cross-country runners and to identify risk factors for injury, the aut
62 control (swimmer), voluntary wheel running (runner), and enriched (enriched) and standard housing (c
64 elite athletes (67 middle- and long-distance runners, and 14 tennis players), currently ages 40-65, r
66 ns (too soft or too hard), a large number of runners, and the length of the odds ('starting price').
69 gh anion redox has recently become the front-runner as a next-generation storage mechanism, the conce
73 analyzed the upstream region of the Scarlet Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) G564 gene in order to
74 analyzed the upstream region of the scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) G564 gene to understan
75 vity within the giant embryos of the scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) to gain understanding
76 ius) and alpha AI-Pc in seeds of the scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus), with the midgut extra
80 quencing (ChIP-Seq) experiments with scarlet runner bean and soybean WOX9, an up-regulated suspensor
81 etabolites and IL-6 were assessed in 26 male runners before and after a 12-week training program comb
82 he dominant knee of eight asymptomatic, male runners before, immediately after, and 24 hours after ru
83 hiral inorganic materials with current front runners being biosensing, chiral catalysis, and chiral p
84 ave higher aerobic metabolic capacities than runners but that the difference is highly dependent on t
86 and recovery protocols in asymptomatic male runners by characterizing running-induced changes in kne
88 6-year prospective longitudinal study of 410 runners' club members and 289 community controls, age 53
90 For women, these scores were 17.5 (1.8) in runners' club members versus 22.8 (1.4) in controls (P <
91 d pain scores for men were 18.3 (SEM 0.8) in runners' club members, 20.2 (1.2) in controls, 18.6 (0.8
93 Carbon dioxide copolymerization is a front-runner CO(2) utilization strategy but its viability depe
95 s of BDNF mRNA in CA1 were elevated in wheel runners compared to sedentary rats and this difference p
96 systematically tabulated groups of endurance runners competing in the annual Marine Corps (1976 to 19
97 hors prospectively monitored a cohort of 421 runners competing on 23 cross-country teams in 12 Seattl
98 rbalanced cross-over design, 10 well-trained runners completed 5 weeks of hot-water immersion alongsi
99 is prospective study, 19 recreational active runners completed 75 min of treadmill running at a const
102 nditions were held constant until the mutant runners could no longer run due to disease progression.
103 rutin were significantly (p<0.05) higher in Runner cultivars while quercetin was 10-fold higher (0.6
104 findings suggest that, in adolescent female runners, dietary restraint may be the DE behavior most a
106 and other pelagic predators such as rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata), mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hip
110 e high metabolic rates of fliers relative to runners, especially in insects, are correlated with high
115 led a FaNAC2-FaHAN pathway in the control of runner formation and have provided a means to enhance th
119 hort data from US marathon and half-marathon runners from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2023.
120 for sudden death identified in long-distance runners from the general population suggests that routin
122 te cultivars that make up the pedigree of US runner germplasm were genotyped and used to identify gen
123 her in the low-protein, low-calorie diet and runner groups than in the sedentary Western diet group (
125 runners and two of 12 nonrunners (P < .002); runners had a mean score of 4.5 and nonrunners had a mea
126 runners and four of 12 nonrunners (P < .04); runners had a mean score of 4.7 and nonrunners had a mea
127 ng the active phase, but individually housed runners had higher levels of this hormone in response to
130 running behaviors and mortality, persistent runners had the most significant benefits, with 29% and
134 Exercise is rewarding, and long-distance runners have described a runner's high as a sudden pleas
135 the reason why high-mileage and low-mileage runners have different injury patterns due to their diff
137 nsic aerobic capacity [high and low-capacity runner (HCR or LCR)] on indices of hepatic metabolism an
140 re artificially selected to be high capacity runners (HCR) and low capacity runners (LCR) that in a s
141 city runners (LCR, n = 20) and high-capacity runners (HCR, n = 20) generated by artificial selection
142 , untrained) aerobic capacity (High Capacity Runners, HCR), 2) low intrinsic aerobic capacity (Low Ca
144 with high intrinsic endurance (high capacity runners; HCR) and one with low intrinsic endurance (low
145 ow-capacity runners (LCRs) and high-capacity runners (HCRs)-selective breeding that results in dispar
146 stablished the phytohormone auxin as a front-runner in the search for key factors controlling apical
147 er week reported by 1837 female recreational runners in a national cross-sectional survey was compare
148 using also influenced corticosterone levels--runners in both housing conditions had elevated corticos
150 preferred speeds of age- and gender-matched runners in our dataset and found the speeds to be indist
152 ntadienyl anion) have emerged as clear front-runners in the search for high-temperature single-molecu
153 eurons did not differ between young and aged runners, indicating that the initial maturation of newbo
156 trinsic aerobic capacity in the low capacity runner (LCR) rat increases susceptibility to acute and c
158 high capacity runners (HCR) and low capacity runners (LCR) that in a sedentary condition have robustl
159 ays of age, male and female rat low-capacity runners (LCR, n = 20) and high-capacity runners (HCR, n
160 low intrinsic aerobic capacity (Low Capacity Runners, LCR), and 3) unselected Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat
161 bred for low aerobic capacity (low capacity runner; LCR) displayed susceptibility to high fat diet-i
163 in rats selectively bred to be low-capacity runners (LCRs) and high-capacity runners (HCRs)-selectiv
164 ing cardiac surgery and a cohort of marathon runners, linked it to the transcriptomic signatures asso
165 ession (OE) of FaHAN increased the number of runners, mainly by enhancing AXB outgrowth, in strawberr
167 (x +/- SD age: 53.0 +/- 11 y); 21 endurance runners matched by body mass index (BMI; in kg/m2); and
169 ugh highly trained athletes such as marathon runners may harbor underlying and potentially lethal car
170 indings suggested that elite middle distance runners may have distinct global mechanical patterns acr
173 .9 s) and ten highly trained 1500 m and mile runners (mean 1500 m best: 4:07.6 3.7 s; mile: 4:27.4 4.
174 g 1,011 long-distance walkers, cyclists, and runners (median age 56 years [Q1-Q3: 49-62 years], 63% m
175 r stress on the hippocampus of sedentary and runner mice and found that while stress increases expres
177 profiles of wheel-running activity of early runner mice were monitored continuously in a 12:12 light
188 (HWI) would enhance VO2max , 10 well-trained runners (nine male; VO2max = 64.5 +/- 8.1 mL min(-1) kg(
192 e we show that habitually barefoot endurance runners often land on the fore-foot (fore-foot strike) b
195 ates the differentiation of axillary buds to runners or axillary leaf rosettes, probably through the
202 females), high cholesterol medication use in runners (P<10(-4) for males and P=0.02 for females) and
203 an the time-based estimate for hypertension (runners: P<10(-5) for males and P=0.003 for females; wal
205 n of bioactive gibberellin (GA) restored the runnering phenotype in the r mutant, indicating that GA
206 nges in gastrocnemius mechanics suggest that runners planning to convert to forefoot striking might b
208 n Veillonella relative abundance in marathon runners postmarathon and isolated a strain of Veillonell
210 s tracking device, and found that individual runners preferred a particular speed that did not change
212 estabilization of a single bond in the front-runner product averts its formation and redirects chemic
214 ers and 7054 male and 1837 female omnivorous runners provided data on weekly intakes of alcohol, red
218 Yet basilisk lizards are proficient water runners, regularly dashing across bodies of water to eva
221 on that T. rex was not an exceptionally fast runner remains strongly supported by our models-the main
223 tionally active (RA, n = 9), active-to-elite runners (RUN, n = 27) and cross-country skiers (XC, n =
227 g is critically important for recognition of runner's anemia, which is due to plasma volume expansion
228 soldier's heart in military recruits and the runner's heart in distance athletes suggested early obse
229 , and long-distance runners have described a runner's high as a sudden pleasant feeling of euphoria,
231 ve event by even 3%; for example, lowering a runner's time of 3 min, 43 s in the 1500 m by 6.7 s.
235 al running speed.(4-6) Here, we characterize runners' speeds in a free-living environment and determi
241 rioception and biomechanics that also permit runners to compensate for modifications to shoe design,
243 early-maturing Virginia and a late-maturing Runner type, was used to detect quantitative trait loci
245 runners who wear shoes, namely that barefoot runners typically use a forefoot strike in order to avoi
249 esented with the faces of the winner and the runner-up and asked to decide who is more competent.
250 exposure to the faces of the winner and the runner-up as exposure after 250 ms and unlimited time ex
251 his approach allowed us to identify lead and runner-up small-molecule compounds targeting DYRK1B with
252 nt angles and electromyography recorded from runners using both rearfoot and forefoot striking runnin
253 .4) in controls (P < 0.05), and 17.2 in ever runners versus 23.7 (1.5) in never-runners (P < 0.002).
256 Improved spatial pattern separation in adult runners was tightly correlated with increased neurogenes
259 For most of human evolutionary history, runners were either barefoot or wore minimal footwear su
261 response analyses, the mortality benefits in runners were similar across quintiles of running time, d
262 nalyzed a large-scale dataset of free-living runners, which was collected via a commercial fitness tr
266 es show that even on hard surfaces, barefoot runners who fore-foot strike generate smaller collision
267 eight on ankle dynamics in 8 rearfoot strike runners who ran barefoot and in minimal shoes with added
268 lize a different biomechanical strategy than runners who wear shoes, namely that barefoot runners typ
274 scores were significantly (P<0.05) lower in runners with elevated restraint than in those with eleva
278 d active phases of GRF waveforms differed in runners with history of tibial stress fractures and curr
282 (18 males and 12 females) endurance-trained runners without a history of spinal pain aged 33-55 year
283 e volume reductions on the medial tibia when runners wore a shoe that maximized their HMP deviation c