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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36416402/side-effect-jiu-jitsu
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EDITORIAL
Rithi Chandy, Katherine L Keith, Steven R Feldman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 23, 2022: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36006086/acute-supplementation-with-capsaicin-enhances-upper-limb-performance-in-male-jiu-jitsu-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno Victor Corrêa da Silva, Gustavo R Mota, Moacir Marocolo, Jeffrey S Martin, Luciano Sales Prado
The present study investigated whether acute capsaicin (CAP) supplementation improves mean power output (MPO) and peak velocity (PV) during the performance of the free bench press exercise (FBP). Twelve ( n = 12) male Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) athletes (age: 24.3 ± 1.5 years, height: 1.74 ± 0.1 m, body mass: 75.7 ± 10.1 kg) participated in this randomized, placebo (PLA)-controlled, double-blind, crossover trial. For each condition, 45 min after CAP (12 mg purified) or PLA (12 mg of Celulomax E) consumption, the participants performed four sets of five repetitions of FBP at a load of 60% of body mass with five-min rest intervals...
August 9, 2022: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35934648/cervical-artery-dissections-and-ischemic-strokes-associated-with-vascular-neck-compression-techniques-sportive-chokes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel J Stellpflug, Matthew F Dummer, Christopher D Martin, Joshua A Vera, Robert C LeFevere
BACKGROUND: Strangulation as a fight-finishing maneuver in combat sports, termed "choking" in that context, occurs worldwide millions of times yearly. This activity can be trained safely, but devastating injuries can occur. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to present a case series of cervical artery dissections and ischemic strokes associated with sportive choking. Sharing these cases is meant to draw awareness, to assist emergency physicians in caring for these athletes, and to provide a platform for further research...
July 2022: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35886305/comparison-of-the-physical-fitness-profile-of-muay-thai-and-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-athletes-with-reference-to-training-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wojciech Wąsacz, Łukasz Rydzik, Ibrahim Ouergui, Agnieszka Koteja, Dorota Ambroży, Tadeusz Ambroży, Pavel Ruzbarsky, Marian Rzepko
BACKGROUND: In combat sports, successful competition and training require comprehensive motor fitness. The aim of this study was to diagnose the level of physical fitness and to determine the level of differences between athletes of combat sports characterized by stand-up fighting, such as Muay Thai; and ground fighting, such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu. METHODS: The study examined and compared 30 participants divided into two equal groups: Muay Thai athletes ( n = 15; age: 24...
July 11, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35741598/uric-acid-and-cortisol-levels-in-plasma-correlate-with-pre-competition-anxiety-in-novice-athletes-of-combat-sports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Fernando Garcia de Oliveira, Tácito Pessoa Souza-Junior, Juliane Jellmayer Fechio, José Alberto Fernandes Gomes-Santos, Ricardo Camões Sampaio, Cristina Vasconcelos Vardaris, Rafael Herling Lambertucci, Marcelo Paes de Barros
Pre-competition anxiety is very prevalent in novice athletes, causing stress and drastic decreases in their performances. Cortisol plays a central role in the psychosomatic responses to stress and also in the physiology of strenuous exercise. Growing evidence links uric acid, an endogenous antioxidant, with oxidative stress and anxiety, as observed in many depressive-related disorders. We here compared anxiety inventory scores (BAI and CSAI-2), cortisol and biomarkers of oxidative stress in the plasma of novice combat athletes (white and blue belts) before and after their first official national competition, when levels of stress are presumably high...
May 31, 2022: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34988235/injury-patterns-risk-factors-and-return-to-sport-in-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-a-cross-sectional-survey-of-1140-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian Hinz, Benjamin D Kleim, Daniel P Berthold, Stephanie Geyer, Christophe Lambert, Andreas B Imhoff, Julian Mehl
Background: Brazilian jiu jitsu (BJJ) is a growing martial art that focuses on grappling techniques. Purpose: To quantify the 3-year incidence of BJJ-related injuries and detect common injury patterns as well as risk factors among those practicing BJJ. It was hypothesized that there would be a high incidence of injuries, they would be caused by submissions in sparring situations, and they would occur predominantly at the extremities. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study...
December 2021: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34973164/a-comparison-of-2-845-head-and-neck-injuries-in-various-martial-arts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dani Stanbouly, Jordan Richardson, Kevin C Lee, Qingcong Zeng, Michael A Perrino, Sung-Kiang Chuang
PURPOSE: The primary purpose of this study is to estimate and compare the frequencies, types, and hospital admission rates of head and neck injuries in subjects who practice different martial art fighting styles, including karate, kung fu, kickboxing, taekwondo, judo, and jiu jitsu. METHODS: The investigators designed and implemented a 20-year cross-sectional study using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System database. Information related to head and neck martial art injuries from January 2000 through December 2019 was included in this study...
December 9, 2021: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34969933/brazilian-jiu-jitsu-related-post-concussion-symptoms-ameliorated-with-neurorehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank Patterson, Matthew Michael Antonucci
OBJECTIVE: Discuss neurorehabilitation efficacy in a case of concussion without direct head impact. BACKGROUND: While there is growing concern about the prevalence and severity of concussion in mixed martial arts, a grappling component, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, is not typically perceived as high risk. Rapid acceleration or deceleration without direct head trauma led to a concussion for a 15-year-old male during jiu-jitsu throwing drills. The subject and parents reported difficulty with academic performance, social interactions, and emotional regulation...
January 4, 2022: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34969928/epidemiological-characteristics-of-sport-related-concussion-in-athletes-of-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-and-muay-thai
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Pinheiro, Francisca Taciane Nascimento Sousa
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the self-reported history of concussion in athletes of both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Muay Thai. BACKGROUND: Combat sports are widely practiced around the world. They include modalities that involves punches or kicks directed at the opponent's head (Striking sports) or that consists of grabbing an opponent and taking him to the ground (Grappling sports). Due to the objectives and close contact in combat sports, the risk of concussion is significant...
January 4, 2022: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34849099/knee-injuries-prevalence-in-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-epidemiological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Martins Juliano Eustaquio, Amanda Laruzo Rabelo, Pedro Debieux, Camila Cohen Kaleka, Octávio Barbosa
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of knee injuries in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) practitioners. METHODS: Cross-sectional study, using a mixed questionnaire, based on the Referred Morbidity Index. RESULTS: 198 amateur and professional BJJ fighters, of both sexes, aged between 18 and 60 years, participated in the study. The majority (88%) of the fighters had only one knee injury (p < 0.001). In total, 29...
November 2021: Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34803410/does-the-fight-profile-interfere-with-orthopedic-injuries-in-brazilian-jiu-jitsu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Martins Juliano Eustaquio, Alberto Martins Fontoura Borges, Lorena Souza Vilela, Matheus Pizarro Carvalho Gouveia, Amanda Laruzo Rabelo, Camila Cohen Kaleka, Pedro Debieux, Octávio Barbosa Neto
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of orthopedic injuries associated with the technical-tactical profiles of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) fighters, according to the fighters' graduation level (beginner and advanced). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional study, which included the participation of amateur and professional BJJ athletes, aged between 18 and 60 years and practitioners of the sport for at least six months. All answered a mixed self-reported morbidity questionnaire...
2021: Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34767563/energetics-contribution-during-no-gi-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-sparring-and-its-association-with-regional-body-composition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dalton Müller Pessôa Filho, Andrei Sancassani, Leandro Oliveira da Cruz Siqueira, Danilo Alexandre Massini, Luiz Gustavo Almeida Santos, Cassiano Merussi Neiva, Fred J DiMenna
We used measurements of metabolic perturbation obtained after sparring to estimate energetics contribution during no-gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Ten advanced grapplers performed two six-minute sparring bouts separated by 24 hours. Kinetics of recovery rate of oxygen uptake was modelled and post-combat-sparring blood-lactate concentration measured to estimate oxygen equivalents for phospholytic and glycolytic components of anaerobic energetics, respectively. Linear regression was used to estimate end-combat-sparring rate of oxygen uptake...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34712160/elements-of-neuroanthropology
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REVIEW
Daniel H Lende, Breanne I Casper, Kaleigh B Hoyt, Gino L Collura
Neuroanthropology is the integration of neuroscience into anthropology and aims to understand "brains in the wild." This interdisciplinary field examines patterns of human variation in field settings and provides empirical research that complements work done in clinical and laboratory settings. Neuroanthropology often uses ethnography in combination with theories and methods from cognitive science as a way to capture how culture, mind, and brain interact. This article describes nine elements that outline how to do neuroanthropology research: (1) integrating biology and culture through neuroscience and biocultural anthropology; (2) extending focus of anthropology on what people say and do to include what people process; (3) sizing culture appropriately, from broad patterns of culture to culture in small-scale settings; (4) understanding patterns of cultural variation, in particular how culture produces patterns of shared variation; (5) considering individuals in interaction with culture, with levels of analysis that can go from biology to social structures; (6) focusing on interactive elements that bring together biological and cultural processes; (7) conceptual triangulation, which draws on anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience in conjunction with field, clinic, and laboratory; (8) critical complementarity as a way to integrate the strengths of critical scholarship with interdisciplinary work; and (9) using methodological triangulation as a way to advance interdisciplinary research...
2021: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34432137/profiling-combat-sports-athletes-competitive-history-and-outcomes-according-to-sports-type-and-current-level-of-competition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver R Barley, Craig A Harms
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the competitive history (the age when training and competing started), training habits and patterns of winning and losing of competitive combat sports athletes across different combat sports as well as the level of competition (e.g. amateurs, state-level and elite). METHODS: Competitors (N = 298) from mixed martial arts (MMA), Muay Thai/kickboxing, boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ), wrestling, judo and traditional striking sports (TSS) completed an online questionnaire...
August 25, 2021: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34343371/elevated-cerebral-perfusion-and-preserved-cognition-in-elite-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-athletes-evidence-for-neuroprotection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin S Stacey, Zac Campbell, Damian M Bailey
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a popular martial art that exposes participants to recurrent intermittent asphyxiation due to controlled application of neck chokes. To what extent the sport impacts the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cognition has not been examined. This study compared eleven elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athletes (aged 30 ± 8 y) who trained 12 ± 6 hours/week for 8 ± 4 years against eleven cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)- and age-matched controls. Internal carotid (ICA) and vertebral artery (VA) blood flow were measured via duplex ultrasound to determine global cerebral blood flow (gCBF)...
August 3, 2021: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34104340/characterization-of-sleep-quality-in-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-fighters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francialda Marques Mota Vieira, João Paulo Lima Mouta, Luiz José Frota Solon Júnior, Luiz Vieira da Silva Neto
Introduction: Sleep quality can positively or negatively influences the physical performance of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighters; however, the literature does not indicate whether the sleep quality of these fighters is good or poor. Objective: Characterization of the sleep quality of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) fighters, stratifying by weight category and color belts. Material and Methods: A descriptive study that featured with 175 BJJ fighters, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was applied to assess sleep quality...
January 2021: Sleep Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34069892/caffeine-doses-of-3-mg-kg-increase-unilateral-and-bilateral-vertical-jump-outcomes-in-elite-traditional-jiu-jitsu-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Merino Fernández, Carlos Ruiz-Moreno, Verónica Giráldez-Costas, Cristina Gonzalez-Millán, Michelle Matos-Duarte, Jorge Gutiérrez-Hellín, Jaime González-García
Caffeine increases vertical jump, although its effects on kinetics and kinematics during different phases of bilateral and unilateral jumps remain unclear. The aim of this study was to identify the effects of 3 mg/kg on kinetic, kinematic and temporal variables in the concentric and eccentric phases of bilateral and unilateral countermovement jumps. A total of 16 Spanish national team traditional Jiu-Jitsu athletes took part in two experimental trials (3 mg/kg caffeine or placebo) in a randomized, double-blind crossover study...
May 18, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33946161/isokinetic-strength-and-functional-scores-after-rehabilitation-in-jiu-jitsu-fighter-with-repair-surgery-of-pectoralis-major-muscle-rupture-a-case-report
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Guangyi Hu, Quan Jiang, Ji Young Lee, Yong-Hwan Kim, Duk-Han Ko
A pectoralis major muscle rupture is a rare injury that mainly occurs during exercise. This study examined the application of rehabilitation, strength and passive range of motion (ROM) change, and subjective assessment for 1 year undertaken after repair surgery of pectoralis major muscle rupture in a Jiu-Jitsu fighter. We hypothesized that the application of ROM exercises and rehabilitation strategies contributed to muscle recovery and successful return to sports. The patient was a 34-year-old man who was injured after falling during a competitive event...
April 30, 2021: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33795970/epidemiology-of-orthopedic-injuries-in-jiu-jitsu-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandre Pedro Nicolini, Nathália Abolis Penna, Gabriel Taniguti DE Oliveira, Moises Cohen
Objective: This study aims to identify the epidemiology of orthopedic injuries in jiu-jitsu practitioners. Methods: Ninety-six jiu-jitsu practitioners aged between 18 and 45 years, male and female, answered a questionnaire addressing personal data and history of injuries related to the sport during the last 24 months. Results: In the period cover, 85% of the sample presented injuries related to the practice of jiu-jitsu, with an average of 60 days of absenteeism from sports practice...
January 2021: Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33714483/brazilian-jiu-jitsu-fighters-present-greatest-rapid-and-maximal-strength-imbalances-at-extreme-elbow-angles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno Follmer, Cassio Victora Ruas, Rodolfo Andre Dellagrana, Luis Antonio Pereira De Lima, Ronei Silveira Pinto, Fernando Diefenthaeler
BACKGROUND: The performance of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) fighters is dependent on rapid and maximal elbow strength actions. Appropriate strength balance between elbow flexors (F) and extensors (E) across the full joint range of motion may be required to decrease risk of injuries. AIM: To compare rapid and maximal elbow F/E strength balance through full range of motion in BJJ fighters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three male BJJ fighters (27...
January 2021: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
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