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Mashup Score: 4Associations of Sex and Sport Contact-Level with Recovery Timelines Among Collegiate Athletes with Sport-Related Concussion - Sports Medicine - Open - 6 month(s) ago
Background Growing interest has motivated recent studies to examine differences in recovery after sport-related concussion (SRC) by sex. However, heterogeneity in study design, participants, and recovery outcomes has led to mixed findings. Further work is needed to evaluate potential differences by sex and to investigate the role of related characteristics, such as sport contact-level, in recovery timelines. This study aimed to investigate whether concussion recovery trajectories differ by sex, considering a priori clinical and demographic covariates, and accounting for the sequence of recovery outcomes. Our secondary question was whether sport contact-level modifies the relationship between sex and time to outcomes. Using data from the Ivy League–Big Ten Epidemiology of Concussion Study, we included SRCs reported across five academic years; 2015–2020 (February 2020). We used Cox proportional hazards regressions to estimate associations between sex and time from injury to three outcome
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Background Studies have demonstrated that exercise can mitigate the intensity of menstrual pain in primary dysmenorrhea, but the most effective type of exercise remains unclear. The objective of this systematic review and network meta-analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness of different exercise regimens in reducing pain associated with primary dysmenorrhoea. Methods Randomized controlled trials investigating the relationship between menstrual pain and exercise were selected from major electronic databases until February 2, 2024. The primary outcome was the effect of exercise on pain intensity measured by the mean difference on a 10-cm visual analogue scale at 4 and 8 weeks after intervention. The secondary outcome was the difference in risk of dropout at 8 weeks. The study protocol was registered as INPLASY202330050. Results This systematic review and network meta-analysis included 29 randomized controlled trials, which involved 1808 participants with primary dysmenorrhea. Exercise
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Mashup Score: 10Influence of Preterm Birth and Low Birthweight on Physical Fitness: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression - 6 month(s) ago
Sports Medicine – Preterm birth and low birthweight (LBW) might be associated with reduced physical fitness, although evidence remains inconclusive. To examine the influence of preterm birth and…
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Mashup Score: 44Sports Medicine | Volume 54, issue 7 - 7 month(s) ago
Volume 54, issue 7 articles listing for Sports Medicine
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Mashup Score: 35Training Session Models in Endurance Sports: A Norwegian Perspective on Best Practice Recommendations - 7 month(s) ago
Sports Medicine – Our scientific understanding of the mechanistic and practical connections between training session prescriptions, their execution by athletes, and adaptations over time in elite…
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Mashup Score: 19Discussing Conflicting Explanatory Approaches in Flexibility Training Under Consideration of Physiology: A Narrative Review - 7 month(s) ago
Sports Medicine – The mechanisms underlying range of motion enhancements via flexibility training discussed in the literature show high heterogeneity in research methodology and study findings. In…
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Mashup Score: 3A Flag for Our Time: In Correspondence with van der Kamp - 7 month(s) ago
Sports Medicine –
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Mashup Score: 55Judgement and Decision Making in Clinical and Return-to-Sports Decision Making: A Narrative Review - 7 month(s) ago
Sports Medicine – Making return-to-sport decisions can be complex and multi-faceted, as it requires an evaluation of an individual’s physical, psychological, and social well-being….
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Mashup Score: 22
Sports Medicine – Factors influencing sport injury risk, rehabilitation outcomes, and return to sport processes have been the focus in various research disciplines (sports medicine, psychology and…
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Mashup Score: 66Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Essential Papers in Sports and Exercise Physiology - 7 month(s) ago
Purpose: The purpose of this survey was to create a list of essential historical and contemporary readings for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of exercise physiology. Methods: Fifty-two exercise physiologists/sport scientists served as referees, and each nominated ∼25 papers for inclusion in the list. In total, 396 papers were nominated by the referees. This list was then sent back to the referees, with the instructions to nominate the “100 essential papers in sports and exercise physiology.” Results: The referees cast 4722 votes. The 100 papers with the highest number of votes received 51% (2406) of the total number of votes. A total of 37 papers in the list of “100 essential papers” were published >50 years ago, and 63 papers were published since 1973. Conclusions: This list of essential studies will provide a perspective on contemporary studies, the “giant’s shoulders” to enable young scholars to “see further” or to understand where they have “come from.” This compi
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Associations of Sex and #Sport Contact-Level with Recovery Timelines Among Collegiate #Athletes with Sport-Related #Concussion, from @berndalonzo et al. @IvyLeague https://t.co/UbHaLrJWnj #OpenAccess https://t.co/FtXvyukMbj