Publications by authors named "Y Koutedakis"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines how physical fitness training affects dance performance and injury rates, reviewing 10 relevant studies out of 2,450 articles found across multiple databases, focusing primarily on professional and pre-professional dancers.
  • - Most dancers in the reviewed studies were female, aged 11 to 27, with participant numbers ranging from 5 to 62; the studies showed varying levels of evidence quality and risk of bias.
  • - After undergoing physical fitness training, 80% of the studies noted positive outcomes in reducing injuries and related pain metrics, suggesting that enhancing physical fitness may help lower injury rates in dancers, although the overall evidence remains limited due to methodology concerns.
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It is generally accepted that local muscular fatigue can negatively affect position sense. Interestingly, it has been proposed that in women, position sense and neuromuscular coordination may be affected by fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone levels. The aim of this study was to examine the possible effect of localized muscle fatigue on knee joint position sense at two phases of the menses: follicular and luteal.

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One of the oldest complete suits of European armour was discovered in 1960 near the village of Dendra, in Southern Greece, but it remained unknown whether this armour was suitable for extended use in battle or was purely ceremonial. This had limited our understanding of the ancient Greek-Late Bronze Age-warfare and its consequences that have underpinned the social transformations of prehistoric Europe and Eastern Mediterranean. In a series of archeo-physiological studies, merging knowledge in archaeology, history, human physiology, and numerical simulation, we provide supporting evidence that the Mycenaean armour found at Dendra was entirely compatible with use in extended combat, and we provide a free software enabling simulation of Late Bronze Age warfare.

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To investigate the effects of a dance intervention on selected functional parameters during the 180° turning phase of the Timed Up & Go (TUG) test in people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD). Fifteen adults clinically diagnosed with idiopathic PD were allocated into dance intervention (DIG; n = 7 ; age 73 ± 2 years) and control (CG; n = 8; age 64 ± 5 years) groups. The dance intervention lasted for 3 months (1 hour, twice a week).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess the frequency and severity of injuries among full-time Chinese pre-professional dancers through a weekly online survey conducted from September 2020 to July 2021.
  • A total of 450 dancers reported 1157 injuries, with a prevalence of 64.9% and an incidence rate of 5.51 injuries per 1000 hours of dancing; most injuries were classified as minor to moderate severity.
  • Findings indicated that female dancers faced a higher risk and severity of injuries compared to males, and university dancers experienced more injuries than adolescents, although the latter group suffered more moderate to severe injuries.
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