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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432810/effect-of-foam-rolling-recovery-on-pain-and-physical-capacity-after-resistance-exercises-a-randomized-crossover-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Bruno Cesar Correa Arbiza, Antonio Marcos Vargas da Silva, Katieli Santos de Lima, Léo José Rubin Neto, Guilherme Silva Nunes, Rodrigo Boemo Jaenisch, Gustavo Orione Puntel, Luis Ulisses Signori
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of passive recovery (PR), active recovery (AR), and recovery through self-massage with the aid of foam rolling (FRR) on pain and physical capacity in healthy volunteers after a resistance exercise (RE) session. METHODS: The sample of this randomized crossover trial comprised 37 physically healthy men who underwent three sessions of RE (squat, leg press, and leg extension), involving four sets of 10 repetitions with 80% of 10MR, with an interval of seven days between sessions...
January 2024: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393007/a-decrease-in-branched-chain-amino-acids-after-a-competitive-male-professional-volleyball-game-a-metabolomic-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taillan Martins Oliveira, Tathiany Jéssica Ferreira, Paula Albuquerque Penna Franca, Rudson Ribeiro da Cruz, Mauricio Gattás Bara-Filho, Fábio Luiz Candido Cahuê, Ana Paula Valente, Anna Paola Trindade Rocha Pierucci
A competitive volleyball game is a highly metabolic and physically demanding event for professional players. This study aimed to investigate whether a single game at the end of a preseason promotes changes in the biochemical markers of physical exercise responses and the metabolomic profile of professional volleyball players. This cross-sectional study included 13 male Brazilian professional volleyball players. Food intake, body composition, heart rate, physical movement variables, and blood biochemical indicators were evaluated...
February 9, 2024: Metabolites
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390923/psychophysiological-effects-of-slow-paced-breathing-on-adolescent-swimmers-subjective-performance-recovery-states-and-control-perception
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quentin Merlin, Philippe Vacher, Laurent Mourot, Guillaume Levillain, Guillaume Martinent, Michel Nicolas
This study examined the effect of a Slow-Paced Breath (i.e., 6 breaths per minute) without Biofeedback (SPB-NoHRVB) protocol on semi-elite adolescent swimmers' psychological and physiological states during a seven-week ecological training period. A linear mixed-effects multilevel regression analysis approach was used with 13 adolescent national-level swimmers. Athletes were randomly assigned to an intervention group (n = 7) and a control group (n = 6). Seven waves of assessments were completed weekly during a seven-week training preparation in ecological conditions...
January 25, 2024: Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345731/muscle-oximetry-in-sports-science-an-updated-systematic-review
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Stephane Perrey, Valentina Quaresima, Marco Ferrari
BACKGROUND: In the last 5 years since our last systematic review, a significant number of articles have been published on the technical aspects of muscle near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), the interpretation of the signals and the benefits of using the NIRS technique to measure the physiological status of muscles and to determine the workload of working muscles. OBJECTIVES: Considering the consistent number of studies on the application of muscle oximetry in sports science published over the last 5 years, the objectives of this updated systematic review were to highlight the applications of muscle oximetry in the assessment of skeletal muscle oxidative performance in sports activities and to emphasize how this technology has been applied to exercise and training over the last 5 years...
February 12, 2024: Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336799/nose-vs-mouth-breathing-acute-effect-of-different-breathing-regimens-on-muscular-endurance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
František Lörinczi, Marián Vanderka, Drahomíra Lörincziová, Mehdi Kushkestani
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that the way we breathe (whether through the nose or mouth) can influence many aspects of our health and to some extent, sport performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute effects of different breathing regimens on muscular endurance and physiological variables. METHODS: A randomized experiment to verify the acute effect of different breathing regimens (NN- inhaling and exhaling through the nose; NM- inhaling through the nose, exhaling through the mouth; MM- inhaling and exhaling through the mouth) on the muscular endurance performance was conducted...
February 9, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275305/exploring-the-hidden-complexity-entropy-analysis-in-pulse-oximetry-of-female-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana M Cabanas, Macarena Fuentes-Guajardo, Nicolas Sáez, Davidson D Catalán, Patricio O Collao-Caiconte, Pilar Martín-Escudero
This study examines the relationship between physiological complexity, as measured by Approximate Entropy (ApEn) and Sample Entropy (SampEn), and fitness levels in female athletes. Our focus is on their association with maximal oxygen consumption (VO2,max). Our findings reveal a complex relationship between entropy metrics and fitness levels, indicating that higher fitness typically, though not invariably, correlates with greater entropy in physiological time series data; however, this is not consistent for all individuals...
January 19, 2024: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38257128/the-effect-of-post-activation-potentiation-enhancement-alone-or-in-combination-with-caffeine-on-anaerobic-performance-in-boxers-a-double-blind-randomized-crossover-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yinkai Zhang, Penglin Diao, Jie Wang, Shiying Li, Qingmin Fan, Yunzhi Han, Yapu Liang, Ziyu Wang, Juan Del Coso
Post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) is a physiological phenomenon that refers to an acute excitation of the neuromuscular system following intense exercise that ends in enhanced physical performance in a subsequent bout of exercise. The scientific literature has primarily examined the effectiveness of PAPE alone or combined with caffeine (CAF) intake in all-out tests lasting ≤10 s, as the effect of PAPE is transitory. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of a protocol to induce PAPE alone or in combination with caffeine intake on the 30 s Wingate Anaerobic Test in highly trained boxers...
January 11, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251291/effects-of-a-16-week-training-program-with-a-pyramidal-intensity-distribution-on-recreational-male-cyclists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro M Magalhães, Flávio Cipriano, Jorge E Morais, José A Bragada
Different training intensity distributions (TIDs) have been proposed to improve cycling performance, especially for high-competition athletes. The objectives of this study were to analyze the effect of a 16-week pyramidal training intensity distribution on somatic and power variables in recreational cyclists and to explore the training zone with the greatest impact on performance improvement. The sample consisted of 14 male recreational cyclists aged 41.00 ± 7.29 years of age. A number of somatic variables were measured...
January 4, 2024: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251282/exposures-to-elevated-core-temperatures-during-football-training-the-impact-on-autonomic-nervous-system-recovery-and-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric Renaghan, Harrison L Wittels, Luis A Feigenbaum, Michael J Wishon, Stephanie Chong, Eva D Wittels, Stephanie Hendricks, Dustin Hecocks, Kyle Bellamy, Joe Girardi, Stephen Lee, Tri Vo, Samantha M McDonald, S Howard Wittels
Exercising with elevated core temperatures may negatively affect autonomic nervous system (ANS) function. Additionally, longer training duration under higher core temperatures may augment these negative effects. This study evaluated the relationship between exercise training duration and 24 h ANS recovery and function at ≥37 °C, ≥38 °C and ≥39 °C core temperature thresholds in a sample of male Division I (D1) collegiate American football athletes. Fifty athletes were followed over their 25-week season...
December 27, 2023: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247021/associations-between-objective-measures-of-performance-related-characteristics-and-perceived-stress-in-young-cross-country-skiers-during-pre-season-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina Mishica, Heikki Kyröläinen, Sara Taskinen, Esa Hynynen, Ari Nummela, Hans-Christer Holmberg, Vesa Linnamo
Monitoring performance-related characteristics of athletes can reveal changes that facilitate training adaptations. Here, we examine the relationships between submaximal running, maximal jump performance (CMJ), concentrations of blood lactate, sleep duration (SD) and latency (SL), and perceived stress (PSS) in junior cross-country skiers during pre-season training. These parameters were monitored in 15 male and 14 females (17 ± 1 years) for the 12-weeks prior to the competition season, and the data was analysed using linear and mixed-effect models...
January 21, 2024: Journal of Sports Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212817/acute-effects-of-resistance-type-and-cycling-type-high-intensity-interval-training-on-arterial-stiffness-cardiac-autonomic-modulation-and-cardiac-biomarkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianjiao Wang, Jun Mao, Shumin Bo, Li Zhang, Qing Li
BACKGROUND: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been shown to enhance cardiovascular health. However, there is a lack of research investigating the specific cardiovascular effects of different HIIT training modes. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the acute effects of cycling-type high intensity interval training (C-HIIT) and resistance-type high intensity interval training (R-HIIT) on arterial stiffness, cardiac autonomic modulation, and cardiac biomarkers in healthy young men...
January 11, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38207236/review-of-athletic-guidelines-for-high-altitude-training-and-acclimatization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rashi Ramchandani, Ioana Tereza Florica, Zier Zhou, Aziz Alemi, Adrian Baranchuk
Ramchandani, Rashi, Ioana Tereza Florica, Zier Zhou, Aziz Alemi, and Adrian Baranchuk. Review of athletic guidelines for high-altitude training and acclimatization. High Alt Med Biol. 00:000-000, 2024. Introduction: Exposure to high altitude results in hypobaric hypoxia with physiological acclimatization changes that are thought to influence athletic performance. This review summarizes existing literature regarding implications of high-altitude training and altitude-related guidelines from major governing bodies of sports...
January 12, 2024: High Altitude Medicine & Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188106/the-effects-of-training-type-and-area-size-variations-on-the-physiological-and-session-rating-of-perceived-exertion-responses-during-male-judo-matches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nizar Houcine, Ibrahim Ouergui, Anissa Bouassida, Emerson Franchini, Ezdine Bouhlel
Modified exercise prescription in judo is commonly used to activate the energy systems in different magnitudes. In order to study the physiological and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) responses according to area sizes (i.e., 4 m × 4 m, 6 m × 6 m and 8 m × 8 m) and training mode variations (i.e., groundwork, ne-waza; standing combat only, tachi-waza; and free combat, free randori), eighteen male judo athletes (age: 22.6 ± 1.8 years) were randomly assigned, on separate days, to 9 experimental conditions (3 area sizes × 3 training modes) with each condition lasting 4 min...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38179721/heart-rate-variability-recovery-and-stress-analysis-of-an-elite-rally-driver-and-co-driver-during-a-competition-period
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Di Credico, Cristian Petri, Stefania Cataldi, Gianpiero Greco, Luis Suarez-Arrones, Pascal Izzicupo
To ensure both optimal health and performances, monitoring physiological and psychological states is of main importance for athletes. It is well known that monitoring heart rate variability and using validated questionnaires is useful for monitoring both the health and training status of athletes of different sports. Motorsports such as rally require high levels of physical and mental preparation thus information about psychophysiological status of rally athletes is fundamental. The aim of this study was to assess the autonomic regulation, stress, recovery conditions of one driver and one co-driver competing at the Italian National Rally Championship during their competition period...
2024: Science Progress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38171353/acute-responses-to-repeated-sprint%C3%A2-training-in-hypoxia-combined-with-whole-body-cryotherapy-a-preliminary-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thibaud Mihailovic, Alain Groslambert, Romain Bouzigon, Simon Feaud, Grégoire P Millet, Philippe Gimenez
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate acute psychophysiological responses to repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) combined with whole-body cryotherapy (WBC). METHOD: Sixteen trained cyclists performed 3 sessions in randomized order: RSH, WBC-RSH (WBC pre-RSH), and RSH-WBC (WBC post-RSH). RSH consisted of 3 sets of 5 × 10-second sprints with 20-second recovery at a simulated altitude of 3000 m. Power output, muscle oxygenation (tissue saturation index), heart-rate variability, and recovery perception were analyzed...
January 3, 2024: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170057/the-importance-of-personalization-in-high-altitude-protocols-for-hematologic-and-metabolic-benefits-in-sports-a-multi-dimensional-n-of-1-case-study
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Loukia Lili, Cem Meydan, Nate Rickard, Bodi Zhang
The hematologic and metabolic benefits of high altitude exposure have been extensively studied in athletes due to their promising performance enhancing effects. However, despite the increased research and development of various high altitude protocols for achieving peak performance, the reproducibility of the results at the individual level remains sparse. To systematically address this limitation and establish a more effective method to achieve consistent results at the individual level, we conducted a multi-dimensional study of one elite endurance athlete in two Phases...
January 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167062/physical-and-autonomic-functionality-in-women-with-breast-cancer-pre-and-post-chemotherapy-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruna Lorena Soares Cavalcante Sousa, Thiago Dos Santos Rosa, Valmir Oliveira Silvino, Esmeralda Maria Lustosa Barros, Hugo de Luca Corrêa, Danilo Marcelo Leite do Prado, Acácio Salvador Veras-Silva, Mariana Duarte de Souza, Carlos Eduardo Batista de Lima, Luciano Fonseca Lemos de Oliveira, Marcos Antonio Pereira Dos Santos
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most incident types of cancer among women in the world. Although chemotherapy is an effective way to treat several types of cancer, it may also cause serious complications, including cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to identify the impact of chemotherapy on functional capacity, muscle strength and autonomic function. METHODS: Ten breast cancer patients in therapeutic follow-up (TG) and ten women without comorbidities (CG) participated in the study (46±8...
January 2, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149331/comparison-of-the-buffalo-concussion-treadmill-test-with-a-physiologically-informed-cycle-test-calgary-concussion-cycle-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren N Miutz, Joel S Burma, Patrice Brassard, Aaron A Phillips, Carolyn A Emery, Jonathan D Smirl
BACKGROUND: Sport-related concussions are a complex injury requiring multifaceted assessment, including physical exertion. Currently, concussion testing relies primarily on a treadmill-based protocol for assessing exertion-related symptoms in persons after concussion. This study compared a modified cycle protocol (Calgary Concussion Cycle Test [CCCT]) with the clinically adopted standard, the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT), across multiple physiological parameters. HYPOTHESIS: Treadmill and cycle matched workload protocols would produce similar results for cerebral blood velocity, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (PET CO2 ), but heart rate (HR) and oxygen consumption (VO2 ) would be higher on the treadmill than the cycle modality...
December 27, 2023: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146925/relationship-between-external-and-internal-load-indicators-and-injury-using-machine-learning-in-professional-soccer-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Guglielmo Pillitteri, Luca Petrigna, Salvatore Ficarra, Valerio Giustino, Ewan Thomas, Alessio Rossi, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Antonio Paoli, Marco Petrucci, Marianna Bellafiore, Antonio Palma, Giuseppe Battaglia
This study verified the relationship between internal load (IL) and external load (EL) and their association on injury risk (IR) prediction considering machine learning (ML) approaches. Studies were included if: (1) participants were male professional soccer players; (2) carried out for at least 2 sessions, exercises, or competitions; (3) correlated training load (TL) with non-contact injuries; (4) applied ML approaches to predict TL and non-contact injuries. TL included: IL indicators (Rating of Perceived Exertion, RPE; Session-RPE, Heart Rate, HR) and EL indicators (Global Positioning System, GPS variables); the relationship between EL and IL through index, ratio, formula; ML indicators included performance measures, predictive performance of ML methods, measure of feature importance, relevant predictors, outcome variable, predictor variable, data pre-processing, features selection, ML methods...
December 26, 2023: Research in Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137117/heart-rate-variability-in-concussed-college-athletes-follow-up-study-and-biological-sex-differences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariane Doucet, Hélène Brisebois, Michelle McKerral
Finding reliable biomarkers to assess concussions could play a pivotal role in diagnosis, monitoring, and predicting associated risks. The present study aimed to explore the use of heart rate variability (HRV) in the follow-up of concussions among college athletes and to investigate the relationships between biological sex, symptomatology, and HRV values at baseline and after a concussion. Correlations between measures were also analyzed. A total of 169 (55 females) athletes aged 16 to 22 years old completed baseline testing, and 30 (8 females) concussion cases were followed...
December 1, 2023: Brain Sciences
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