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1 est (stress) and bicycle ergometer training (sport).
2 tterns in sweat composition while practicing sport.
3 chedules, as well as specialization into one sport.
4 to 45 years of age during participation in a sport.
5 eading cause of mortality in athletes during sport.
6 lision sport, and those who did not play any sport.
7 roach for the fight against these threats to sport.
8  Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport.
9 by the Dutch Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport.
10  attention to differences related to sex and sport.
11 2; 20%) had been participants in competitive sport.
12  to identify those associated with endurance sports.
13 uncommon during participation in competitive sports.
14 day functioning, particularly in driving and sports.
15 ions in real-world tasks such as driving and sports.
16 sports and 58 occurred during noncompetitive sports.
17 important for high level performance in many sports.
18 ssing, and everyday activities, such as ball sports.
19 formance of speech, music, driving, and many sports.
20 cidents, the battlefield and in full-contact sports.
21  the most widely discussed injury in contact sports.
22 x and dynamic and static components of their sports.
23 and also compared with that in other Olympic sports.
24 sciplines and in contrast with other Olympic sports.
25 followed a trajectory of no participation in sports.
26 n the evening was confirmed across different sports.
27 n the certificate of eligibility to practice sports.
28 n elite athletes who participated in contact sports.
29 ith incident asthma, and of participation in sports (0.82 [0.77-0.89]), cycling (0.81 [0.76-0.87]), g
30                                         Some sport a stwintron where the internal intron interrupts t
31 d with slower VRT regardless of the level of sporting ability; (3) elite female cricketers had steadi
32 lassified as gene doping, which is banned in sports according to the Prohibited List of the World Ant
33 ion of a substance associated with doping in sports: acetazolamide (ACTZ).
34 e ankle and foot are commonly injured during sporting activities.
35 d at preventing sudden cardiac arrest during sports activities are thought to be able to identify at-
36 udden cardiac arrest during participation in sports activities remains unknown.
37 rrests that occurred during participation in sports activities within a specific region of Canada and
38 h school athletes participating in preseason sports activities, including preseason practice sessions
39 right CA), 3 (6.4%) remained restricted from sports activities.
40 ost patients (82%) are allowed unrestrictive sports activities.
41 siological data linked to individuals during sport activity.
42 could maximize both safety and acceptance of sports activity in the older athlete.
43  largely unsolved public health problem, and sports activity is an established trigger.
44 idea of the high-benefit, low-risk nature of sports activity.
45                 Safely returning athletes to sport after concussion relies on accurately determining
46  characteristics, and outcomes of SCA during sports among middle-aged residents of a large US communi
47 ese individuals were all actively practicing sports-an observation that helped in the design of our s
48 thms are useful for video surveillance, team-sport analysis, video analysis, video summarization, and
49 prising 27 athletes practicing a non-contact sport and 26 non-athletes.
50 l information in a trustable manner for both sport and healthcare applications.
51 and will inform the design of more effective sport and protective clothing, as well as thermoregulato
52 rt; of these, 16 occurred during competitive sports and 58 occurred during noncompetitive sports.
53 rger groups and other scenarios such as team sports and emergency evacuations.
54 ege of Cardiology has recently established a Sports and Exercise Council.
55 mmon occurrences in amateur and professional sports and many of them are sport-specific.
56  known participation in collision or contact sports and no known exposure to repetitive neurotrauma.
57 factors such as the possible role of contact sports and occupation.
58 rmance have been documented across different sports and seem to affect both endurance and resistance
59 atisfaction, confiding in someone, exercise, sports and Townsend index.
60 c agents is of great interest across health, sport, and industry domains.
61 l-too-common outcome from modern warfare and sport, and lacks a reproducible model for assessment of
62 ll controls, those who played a noncollision sport, and those who did not play any sport.
63  Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, and UK Department for International Development).
64                                     Walking, sports, and gardening were not associated with CHD.
65 l activity, walking, cycling, domestic work, sports, and gardening with CHD by using Cox proportional
66 ch as therapeutic drug monitoring, doping in sports, and pharmacological studies in various matrixes.
67 ed to avoid tobacco consumption, to practice sports, and to undergo regular pulmonary examinations.
68 at simulates the highly repetitive nature of sports- and military-related head injury.
69 iafulvalene as a mediator were optimized for sporting applications.
70                                              Sports are replete with strategies, yet coaching lore of
71 ard cardiovascular risk factors and SCA, and sports as a trigger for SCA in the young.
72 low (29%), and 26 (14%) were associated with sports as a trigger.
73  detection of performance enhancing drugs in sports as athletes take diuretics to dilute the concentr
74 urvival to hospital discharge was higher for sports-associated SCA (23.2% versus 13.6%; P=0.04).
75                                              Sports-associated SCA in middle age represents a relativ
76 o shifts toward participation in competitive sports at earlier ages, increased training intensity and
77 d football players (n = 84), and non-contact-sport athletes (n = 50).
78 ngly, specific populations such as collision sport athletes and certain military personnel are of par
79 e sample); between-sport comparison (contact sport athletes vs non-contact sports ones); external com
80 r professional ASF players and other contact sport athletes.
81 t LQTS among individuals actively practicing sports based on marked repolarization abnormalities.
82 g using historical records from professional sports-basketball in the National Basketball Association
83 mentation is a popular ergogenic strategy in sports because it can increase the intracellular carnosi
84  static visual field despite many Paralympic sports being dynamic in nature.
85 ly) were applied to a commercially available sport beverage, with and without 2% beta-cyclodextrin (b
86 lack bean seed coats and applied to colour a sport beverage.
87 improves the odds of the team winning in all sports beyond the talents of individuals.
88 pite low levels of activity compared to real sport, both aerobic and anaerobic energy systems should
89 cans (n = 16) and reusable metal and plastic sports bottles (n = 51).
90  sports bras was higher for the Adidas Smart sports bra and Sensoria Fitness sports bra, and lower fo
91                                              Sports bra manufacturers designing wearable technology g
92                                   The Berlei sports bra was valid across all conditions (ICC = 0.99,
93                             The Adidas Smart sports bra was valid only during rest (Intraclass correl
94 i sports bra, and Sensoria Fitness biometric sports bra were tested.
95 Adidas Smart sports bra and Sensoria Fitness sports bra, and lower for the Berlei sports bra.
96          The Adidas Smart sports bra, Berlei sports bra, and Sensoria Fitness biometric sports bra we
97                             The Adidas Smart sports bra, Berlei sports bra, and Sensoria Fitness biom
98 Fitness sports bra, and lower for the Berlei sports bra.
99 mediately after the participant divested the sports bra.
100 ate measures in three commercially available sports bras during walking and running.
101                      Perception of the smart sports bras was higher for the Adidas Smart sports bra a
102 ongly overrepresented in professional combat sports, but left-handed fighters did not show greater va
103             More than 50% of all injuries in sports can be classified as sprains, strains, ruptures,
104 s neural and motor patterns while he drove a sports car on the "Top Gear" race track under extreme co
105 , 2015, an international group of experts in sports cardiology, inherited cardiac disease, and sports
106 ntial skills necessary to practice effective sports cardiology.
107 d Lymphoma Research) UK, Cancer Research UK, Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation, National Health and M
108 ed athletes within the same sample); between-sport comparison (contact sport athletes vs non-contact
109                                        Clean sport competition is of significant concern to many gove
110 ic social contexts (for example, weddings or sporting competitions) are associated with specific faci
111  to achieve performance-enhancing effects in sporting competitions.
112                                    The Child Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT3) is a postconcus
113 limited to patient populations presenting to sport concussion clinics or to emergency departments (ED
114 e will likely have immediate repercussion on sports concussion prevention and management policy and s
115 nal rugby-league players (21 males), and non-sporting controls (20 females, 30 males).
116  the first evidence that human-related water sports could be a source of ranavirus contamination, pro
117            Conditions predisposing to SCD in sports demonstrate a significant age predilection.
118 d with that in participants in other Olympic sport disciplines.
119 s (PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, Web of Science, Sport Discus, and Scopus) from database inception until
120  lager, orange juice, sparkling water, and a sports drink were not different from the response to wat
121 , jujube candy, hard candy, ice cream syrup, sports drinks, soft drinks, energy drinks, artificially
122 and most patients recall poor performance in sports during childhood.
123  several other settings, such as non-contact sports, elderly individuals, young children, military pe
124  prosthetics, visual realities, professional sports, entertainments, etc.
125 on on the outcome of a contest has attracted sports enthusiasts and sports scientists for years.
126 level, children with access to playground or sport equipment (RR = 0.88, for both) tended to comply l
127  Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports; European Commission; and Municipality of Rotterd
128 crowds gather in demonstrations, concerts or sport events.
129 d from May 31 to August 12, 2014, at various sporting events (basketball, soccer, baseball, and swimm
130              Forthcoming large international sporting events will expose female athletes to hot envir
131 ating in organized endurance and competitive sporting events, the incidence of sports-related sudden
132 fied in former participants of other contact sports, ex-military personnel and after physical abuse(4
133                                           In sport, exercise and healthcare settings, there is a need
134                    Individual changes in the sport/exercise and leisure indices were positively assoc
135 e association between change in individuals' sport/exercise and leisure physical activity indices (ra
136  standard deviation increase in their wives' sport/exercise index, men's exercise index increased by
137 ridoideae, is widely used in domestic lawns, sports fields and as forage.
138 between mercury concentrations in grebes and sport fish among lakes.
139 iota, levels have declined by nearly half in sport fish and 74-95% in bivalves and bird eggs.
140 xic equivalent (dlPCB-TEQ) concentrations in sport fish fillets and the whole body of juvenile fish.
141 Microplastics were extracted from freshwater sport fish stomachs containing substantial biomass and i
142 ncentrations in grebe blood, grebe eggs, and sport fish were strongly related to mercury concentratio
143  grebe blood, 92% in grebe eggs, and 116% in sport fish.
144 and open water swimming were among the top 5 sports for asthma/AHR prevalence.
145   Few items grab the public's attention like sports, from extremes of great victory to injury and def
146 ducts, with the very first demonstrations in sports goods, automotive coatings, conductive inks and t
147                                      Type of sport has a relevant impact, with endurance athletes exh
148             Increased youth participation in sports has resulted in increased injury tolls due to shi
149                     However, studies of team sports have suggested that previous relations and shared
150 und inverse associations of participation in sports (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]: 0.85 [0.
151 to identify and monitor injury trends in the sport, identify areas of specific concern, and conduct e
152 can football is the most popular high school sport in the United States, yet its association with hea
153 erican football is the largest participation sport in US high schools and is a leading cause of concu
154 y was to evaluate the possible role of water sports in the human translocation of ranavirus, Batracho
155 analytical applications, including doping in sports, in vivo tissue sampling, and therapeutic drug mo
156 iated with exposure to contact and collision sports, including American football.
157                       Even though the equine sport industry has considerable economic value today, th
158                                          The sports industry employs video analysis to maximize impro
159 lopment of big data analytics in intelligent sports industry.
160 nic traumatic encephalopathy can occur after sporting injuries, so we studied a helmet-to-helmet impa
161 ate was greater only in the road traffic and sporting injuries.
162 ent indications for surgical intervention in sports injuries and an understanding of the anatomy, bio
163 re highest for the road traffic accident and sporting injury.
164  surveillance system to advance the field of sports injury epidemiology.
165                      Basketball is a popular sport involving significant body contact, which may freq
166          Understanding whether concussion in sport is associated with worsening cognitive function in
167          Although exclusion from competitive sport is not warranted in the presence of normal seconda
168                  Direct control of doping in sports is based on the analysis of active substances and
169                   However, the reputation of sports is being threatened by an ever-expanding armament
170  in key areas where human traffic from water sports is high.
171            Generic language (e.g., "men like sports") is 1 mechanism thought to evoke this bias.
172 ympic athletes (360 females and 360 age- and sport-matched males, mean age: 23+/-5 years) were evalua
173                           We took high-level sports matches as a proxy for intragroup conflict, becau
174  a real-time monitoring device to be used in sport medicine and clinical care.
175 er a sport-related injury to a concussion or sports medicine clinic at a single academic center were
176 s cardiology, inherited cardiac disease, and sports medicine convened in Seattle, Washington, to upda
177 ocused on subjects referred to our center by sports medicine doctors on suspicion of LQTS because of
178 elated muscle injuries, the main goal of the sports medicine physician is to return the athlete to co
179  trainers, physical therapists, primary care sports medicine physicians, and orthopedic surgeons have
180                        Clinicians trained in sports medicine provided an independent measure of real-
181 rs are widely used for clinical diagnostics, sports medicine, and food quality control.
182 tate concentration for clinical diagnostics, sports medicine, and the food industry.
183 re use for noninvasive clinical analysis and sports medicine.
184 ing currently the most frequently applied in sports medicine.
185 ion area of the self-powered system to smart sport monitoring and assisting, but also promote the dev
186 ad previously performed at an elite level in sport, music, or the military.
187 eek, time spent reading, no participation in sports, non-European ethnicity, less time spent outdoors
188                         High protein content sport nutritional supplements are found as powder produc
189  sensitive method for the quality control of sport nutritional supplements based on proteins.
190  ovalbumin) declared in the label of several sport nutritional supplements.
191 turalistic full-body motion-tracking and the sports of pool billiards to frame a real-world skill lea
192 c arrests occurred during participation in a sport; of these, 16 occurred during competitive sports a
193 rison (contact sport athletes vs non-contact sports ones); external comparison (athletes vs samples o
194 coordination of several people, as in music, sport or at work, and can be extended to account for oth
195 k of this neurodegenerative disease, not the sport or the circumstance in which the injury is sustain
196 letes, which may be cost permissive for some sporting organizations.
197  significant concern to many governments and sporting organizations.
198 er, to date, epidemiological data on contact sport participation and mental health outcomes are limit
199           Other indications were competitive sports participation (2), family history of sudden death
200  completed a questionnaire every 6 months on sports participation and daily time spent in television
201  sources of stress included decisions around sports participation and driving.
202 ecognition of an association between contact sports participation and increased risk of neurodegenera
203 ynecologic age, body mass index, and type of sports participation between groups, the risk of 2 or mo
204                                              Sports participation could be a critical way to avoid th
205                           However, long-term sports participation may be associated with adverse outc
206 tion has been given to secondary issues like sports participation, pregnancy, work, and social-relate
207 was inversely associated with recent contact sports participation.
208     The use of technological aids to improve sport performance ('techno doping') and inclusion of Par
209 f these effects are important for optimizing sport performance.
210 ugh optimal decision-making is essential for sports performance and fine motor control, it has been r
211 gement of severe sepsis, septic shock and in sports performance evaluation.
212 ionship between global motion perception and sports performance in athletes with real visual impairme
213 ense applications in health personalization, sports performance monitoring, and medical diagnostics.
214 hat has important implications for tool use, sports, performing arts, and rehabilitation.
215                                              Sports/physical activity club attendance (B = 0.6, 95% c
216 stability cannot explain faster VRT in elite sports players.
217  any change in pH and temperature during the sport practice by means of a new "correction approach".
218                       Sweat collected during sport practice was first analyzed using the developed de
219  collecting sweat (every 10-12.5 min) during sport practice.
220 morbidities of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) in female elite endurance athletes.
221 t study of adolescent and young women with a sport-related concussion (n = 68) or a nonhead sport-rel
222  assess the association between sustaining a sport-related concussion and cognitive impairment later
223 acterize changes in serum proteins following sport-related concussion and determine whether candidate
224             The neurocognitive sequelae of a sport-related concussion and its management are poorly d
225 e inextricably linked to conversations about sport-related concussion and mild traumatic brain injury
226  towards an association between sustaining a sport-related concussion and poorer cognitive function l
227                                              Sport-related concussion or nonhead sport-related orthop
228 tterns in adolescent and young women after a sport-related concussion with those after sport-related
229 omise as objective diagnostic biomarkers for sport-related concussion, and inflammatory markers may p
230 the United States has passed legislation for sport-related concussion, making this health issue impor
231 1 years who presented within 30 days after a sport-related injury to a concussion or sports medicine
232  a sport-related concussion with those after sport-related orthopedic injuries to areas other than th
233 ort-related concussion (n = 68) or a nonhead sport-related orthopedic injury (n = 61) followed up par
234          Sport-related concussion or nonhead sport-related orthopedic injury.
235 otential as a scalable biological marker for sports-related concussion and other types of mild trauma
236 l levels of kynurenine metabolites following sports-related concussion.
237                                Overall, 1429 sports-related concussions were reported among youth, hi
238 ted traumatic brain injury, possibly through sports-related concussive and subconcussive injuries.
239 ed annually to EDs in the United States with sports-related eye injuries; in more than 70% of these c
240  is to review the most common hand and wrist sports-related lesions.
241 f subjects ages 18-26 yr within 1 wk after a sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (acute mTBI)
242                          Single and repeated sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), also
243  crucial to confirm and assess the extent of sports-related muscle injuries and may help to guide man
244 ain imaging modalities for the assessment of sports-related muscle injuries, including advanced imagi
245                                           In sports-related muscle injuries, the main goal of the spo
246 ar trauma can lead to lifelong sequelae, and sports-related ocular injuries have been shown to dispro
247 mine the emergency department (ED) burden of sports-related ocular trauma in the United States.
248 the incidence and type of injuries seen with sports-related ocular trauma may be useful for resource
249 n Outcomes and Measures: Annual incidence of sports-related ocular trauma, broken down by age, sex, m
250 es, and 12 with missing data) presented with sports-related ocular trauma, which was the primary diag
251 , 2013, to determine factors associated with sports-related ocular trauma.
252                                              Sports-related SCA cases were more likely to present wit
253                                              Sports-related SCAs accounted for 39% of SCAs in patient
254 ompetitive sporting events, the incidence of sports-related sudden death in older adults is expected
255                 The overwhelming majority of sports-related sudden deaths occur among those older tha
256 yte-derived exosomes (ADEs) of subjects with sports-related TBI (sTBI) and TBI in military veterans (
257 ial cell activity in brains of athletes with sports-related traumatic brain injury.
258 l from cardiac arrest was 2.5-fold higher in sports-related versus nonsports SCA (28% versus 11%; P=0
259 recovery and time to return to academics and sports, respectively, were examined via log-rank tests a
260 cussion prevention and management policy and sporting rules and regulations.
261                                              Sports SCA cases presented with known preexisting cardia
262                                              Sports SCA was also more likely to be a witnessed event
263 8; 95% confidence interval, 2.50-139.56) for sports SCAs compared with all other SCAs (relative risk
264  typhus epidemic occurred within a week at a sports school in Mingguang County, Anhui Province, where
265 ed such a framework (borrowing concepts from sports science) and applied it to the upriver migration
266 rates has numerous potential applications in sports sciences and medicine.
267                                  Advances in sports sciences and neurosciences offer new opportunitie
268 contest has attracted sports enthusiasts and sports scientists for years.
269                   Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men
270                     Exercise and competitive sports should be associated with a wide range of health
271                                Mechanism and sport-specific activity of concussion.
272 ng light aerobic exercise (n = 795 [32.9%]), sport-specific exercise (n = 214 [8.9%]), noncontact dri
273 and professional sports and many of them are sport-specific.
274             The game resembles situations in sports, such as a penalty kick in soccer, service in ten
275             In comparison with other Olympic sports, swimming, synchronized swimming, and open water
276 nships on the outcome of competition between sports teams.
277 , and increasingly is also used privately in sport, the military and recreation.
278  provides information on the risk of playing sports today that have a similar risk of head trauma as
279 rtunities to design efficient and motivating sport training tools.
280                        Joint bleeding after (sports) trauma, after major joint surgery, or as seen in
281 . 9% of juvenile mortality on shags, whereas sport trolling only slightly influenced total mortality
282 es of fishing gears: longlines, gillnets and sport trolling, respectively.
283 gaged in competitive or recreational leisure sports underwent a noncontrast and contrast-enhanced com
284 e most ornamented offspring found in nature, sporting vividly orange-red natal plumage, a bright red
285          Participation in more than one team sport was associated with higher risk (hazard ratio, 4.8
286  of sudden cardiac arrest during competitive sports was 0.76 cases per 100,000 athlete-years, with 43
287 c arrest during participation in competitive sports was 0.76 cases per 100,000 athlete-years.
288                                              Sports was a trigger of SCA in a minority of cases, and,
289 EMENT In many situations such as fast-moving sports, we must be ready to act fast in response to sens
290 cluding professional/elite athletes from any sport were considered.
291 s of death, and participation in competitive sport were recorded.
292 occurred during participation in competitive sports were determined to have been potentially identifi
293 ge in mood-increasing activities (e.g., play sports) when they felt bad, and to engage in useful but
294 onsecutive subjects, all actively practicing sports with many hours of intensive weekly training.
295  to elite athletic performance and endurance sports with potential applications in biomarker discover
296                                              Sports with the highest prevalence among collegiate athl
297  at all levels were significantly greater in sports, with a high dynamic component in both sexes, exc
298       One approach to decrease drug abuse in sports would be to accept that there is a delay from whe
299 minutes per day), participation in organized sports (yes or no), and television viewing time (hours p
300 can football is the most popular high school sport yet its association with health in adulthood has n

 
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