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    Objective It is unclear what the incidence, prevalence and nature of injuries are that can occur during playing padel. This study aimed to systematically review the incidence, prevalence and nature of injuries in padel. Method A literature search was performed up to December 2022 through MEDLINE Ovid, PubMed, Cochrane Library, SportsDiscus and CINAHL. Following database search, article retrieval…

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    • 🚨#NEW #Review Are you playing Padel this summer? Have a look at this brand-new systematic review by Jari Dahmen et al. from @amsterdamumc, @MaastrichtUMC, @hospitaldelmar et @UPTuks OA ARTICLE 👉🏼 https://t.co/YRzKPzty68 #UnderTheSpotlight #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/xXOdWGVVT1

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    Objectives The current study analysed the implementation costs of a community-based walking football exercise programme for patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods The direct costs of a community-based walking football programme for middle-aged and older male patients with type 2 diabetes, designed and tested in Porto (Portugal), were calculated from the payer’s perspective. One season of this…

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    • 🚨NEW #OriginalResearch by Barbosa et al: ⚽️ A community-based #football exercise programme for patients w/ type 2 #diabetes is #affordable to implement and can be scaled up to promote physical activity! 🙌 OA ARTICLE 👉🏼 https://t.co/b4IjOg5ZdX #UnderTheSpotlight #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/k4U2Ye15nQ

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    Objectives Mental health symptoms and mental illnesses are common in elite athletes. There is an urgent need to develop care systems to support the mental health of elite athletes. Understanding elite athletes’ preferences in mental health help seeking can help explore strategies to develop such systems. Therefore, this study aims to investigate with whom/where elite athletes feel comfortable…

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    • 💥 #OriginalResearch 🗣 Does elite athletes struggle to talk about #MentalHealth issues? 🧠"Mental health help-seeking preferences and behaviour in elite male rugby players" @yasutaka_ojio 👉🏻 https://t.co/rbarz4T8Ra #WeAreBOSEM #UnderTheSpotlight

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    Since October 2021, BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine has conducted a blog series entitled: ‘ Sport and Exercise Medicine Around the World’ .1 Sport and exercise medicine (SEM) professionals were invited to provide their perspectives on SEM in their countries by replying to the following questions: 1. What is the path to becoming a sport and exercise physician/physiotherapist/scientist in your…

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    • After publishing an article https://t.co/Dg6e2HCPKZ summarising the first 25 blogs, we continue the blog series #SEMAroundTheWorld! Today Dr. Kevin Mullins is on for the USA 🇺🇸 READ ALL ABOUT IT ➡️ https://t.co/BathG5KhTY #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/o0rvr3SuqX

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    Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate whether self-reported musculoskeletal pain (MSP) was associated with a future anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods In this population-based prospective cohort study, we included 8087 participants from the adolescent part of the Trøndelag Health Study (Young-HUNT) in Norway. The exposure was self-reported MSP from the…

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    • 🚨#NEW #OriginalResearch Self-reported high #musculoskeletal pain load in #adolescents was not associated with an increased risk of future #ACL reconstruction Novel Data from the Young-HUNT Study 🇳🇴 👉🏼 https://t.co/2mguBjG8lP #UnderTheSpotlight #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/CKZMcrhTcj

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    BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine is an open-access journal covering all aspects of sport and exercise medicine and associated areas such as physical activity for chronic disease prevention. We will consider a broad array of topics within the themes of physical activity, exercise as medicine, and sports medicine; and are inclusive of scientific approaches ranging from qualitative methods,…

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    Objectives Lower limb tendinopathy (LLT) is highly prevalent in runners. Treatment can be challenging, and knowledge of risk factors may be valuable to develop preventive or treatment interventions for LLT. The aims of this study were (1) to assess the prevalence of three common LLTs (Achilles tendinopathy (AT), patellar tendinopathy and plantar fasciopathy) in a large cohort of Dutch and Belgian…

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    • 🚨NEW #OriginalResearch by Baart et al: 🏃🏻1/3 of runners had experienced lower limb tendinopathy (LLT) 👉🏼 LLT was associated w/ gender, age and running load 🍴LLT was NOT associated with nutritional factors OA ARTICLE ➡️ https://t.co/qj0Jctd1R4 #UnderTheSpotlight #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/hRHtCFtJHA