233 results match your criteria: "Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences[Affiliation]"

Basic science behind the cardiovascular benefits of exercise.

Heart

May 2015

Research Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Department of Sport Sciences, Aspire Academy, Doha, Qatar Department of Sports Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia, Australia.

Cardiorespiratory fitness is a strong predictor of cardiovascular (CV) disease and all-cause mortality, with increases in cardiorespiratory fitness associated with corresponding decreases in CV disease risk. The effects of exercise upon the myocardium and vascular system are dependent upon the frequency, intensity and duration of the exercise itself. Following a prolonged period (≥6 months) of regular intensive exercise in previously untrained individuals, resting and submaximal exercising heart rates are typically 5-20 beats lower, with an increase in stroke volume of ∼20% and enhanced myocardial contractility.

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What's the big deal about T-wave inversion in athletes? A guide to clinical interpretation.

Br J Sports Med

January 2016

Department of Physiology, Rennes1 University, Rennes, France Department of Sport Medicine, Pontchaillou Hospital, Rennes, France INSERM UMR 1099, Rennes, France.

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Impact of ischemic preconditioning on functional sympatholysis during handgrip exercise in humans.

Physiol Rep

February 2015

Research Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Repeated bouts of ischemia followed by reperfusion, known as ischemic preconditioning (IPC), is found to improve exercise performance. As redistribution of blood from the inactive areas to active skeletal muscles during exercise (i.e.

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There is mounting research to suggest that cognitive and motor expertise is more resistant to age-related decline than more general capacities. The authors investigated the retention of skills in medium-aged skilled (n = 14) and older-aged skilled (n = 7) athletes by comparing them with medium-aged less skilled (n = 15) and older-aged less skilled (n = 15) participants. Participants performed basketball free throws and dart throws as a transfer task under standardized conditions.

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Anticipation is informed by experience. Having focused on action effects in the past will lead to differences when the focus is now on the effector. Boules-type throwing movements were presented as point-light displays of shoulder and arm-markers.

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Anticipating action effects recruits audiovisual movement representations in the ventral premotor cortex.

Brain Cogn

December 2014

Institute for Sport Science, Department of Psychology and Sport Sciences, University of Giessen, Kugelberg 62, 35394 Giessen, Germany. Electronic address:

When table tennis players anticipate the course of the ball while preparing their motor responses, they not only observe their opponents striking the ball but also listen to events such as the sound of racket-ball contact. Because visual stimuli can be detected more easily when accompanied by a sound, we assumed that complementary sensory audiovisual information would influence the anticipation of biological motion, especially when the racket-ball contact is not presented visually, but has to be inferred from continuous movement kinematics and an abrupt sound. Twenty-six observers were examined with fMRI while watching point-light displays (PLDs) of an opposing table tennis player.

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The evaluation of upright posture caused by simple movement test.

J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil

October 2016

Department of Sports Medicine and Health Promotion, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany.

Background And Objective: Actual studies show increasing poor posture especially in the cervical-thoracic spine. The aim of this study was to develop a model-based evaluation of posture and the amount of segmental spinal movement using a simple movement test.

Methods: Twenty-five subjects with forward head posture were recruited.

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The role of referees has become a central issue in the investigation of home advantage. The main aim of this study was a thorough examination of the referee bias concerning injury time in football, which is currently seen as an important example for the assertion that referees contribute to home advantage. First, we use archival data from the German Bundesliga (seasons 2000/2001-2010/2011) to confirm the existence of an asymmetry in the allocation of injury time.

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In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding a weapon with the left hand in fencing or boxing in a 'southpaw' stance) seem overrepresented.

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In many daily activities, and especially in sport, it is necessary to predict the effects of others' actions in order to initiate appropriate responses. Recently, researchers have suggested that the action-observation network (AON) including the cerebellum plays an essential role during such anticipation, particularly in sport expert performers. In the present study, we examined the influence of task-specific expertise on the AON by investigating differences between two expert groups trained in different sports while anticipating action effects.

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This study investigated whether activation within areas belonging to the action observation and imitation network reveals a linear relation to the subsequent accuracy of imitating a bimanual rhythmic movement measured via a motion capturing system. 20 participants were scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) when asked to imitate observed bimanual movements either concurrently versus with a delay (2s) or simply to observe the movements without imitation. Results showed that action observation relates to activation within classic mirror-related areas.

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Exercise hemodynamics in Parkinson's disease and autonomic dysfunction.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

May 2014

Autonomic and Neurovascular Medicine Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London at St Mary's Hospital, London, UK; Autonomic Unit, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square/Division of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK.

Aim: To clarify the characteristics of hemodynamic responses to exercise and orthostasis in Parkinson's disease patients, especially those with autonomic failure.

Methods: Clinical audit of supine cycling exercise test data (with active standing tests pre- and post-exercise) of Parkinson's patients with autonomic dysfunction. 23 patients (71 ± 7 yr, 7 females) with a confirmed diagnosis of Parkinson's were identified.

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Tackling the challenges posed by the human dynamic system.

Hum Mov Sci

October 2013

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster, Horstmarer Landweg 62b, 48149 Muenster, Germany.

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Transfer of motor and perceptual skills from basketball to darts.

Front Psychol

September 2013

Department of Sport Psychology, Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster Muenster, Germany.

The quiet eye is a perceptual skill associated with expertise and superior performance; however, little is known about the transfer of quiet eye across domains. We attempted to replicate previous skill-based differences in quiet eye and investigated whether transfer of motor and perceptual skills occurs between similar tasks. Throwing accuracy and quiet eye duration for skilled and less-skilled basketball players were examined in basketball free throw shooting and the transfer task of dart throwing.

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Attentional processes and choking under pressure.

Percept Mot Skills

April 2013

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster, Germany.

The self-focus theory of choking under pressure explains decreases in performance of well-learned motor tasks with an increase in skill-focused attention. This shift in attentional focus has been demonstrated; however, specific propositions about the processes in pressure-induced attentional shift are yet to be developed. This study assesses whether specific aspects of movement execution attract more attention than others when movements are executed under pressure.

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Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and adipose tissue percentage estimates (AT%) derived from regression based skinfold equations were compared. 35 Gaelic games players [20.9 ± 1.

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A new dimension to relative age effects: constant year effects in German youth handball.

PLoS One

November 2013

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster, Münster, Institute for Sport Science, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.

In this manuscript we argue for a broader use of the term 'relative age effect' due to the influence of varying development policies on the development of sport expertise. Two studies are presented on basis of data from Schorer, et al. [1].

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In many sports, it is common for top coaching positions to be held by former players; however, despite the natural progression in many sports for skilled players to become high level coaches, we have little understanding of how playing may develop useful skills for coaching. In this study we considered perceptual-cognitive skill across groups of high and low-skilled soccer players and soccer coaches. A range of perceptual-cognitive variables was measured in an attempt to capture the diverse skills related to expertise in sport and coaching.

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Neural Correlates of Switching Attentional Focus during Finger Movements: An fMRI Study.

Front Psychol

February 2013

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster Muenster, Germany ; Bender Institute of Neuroimaging, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Research on motor-related attentional foci suggests that switching from an internal to an external focus of attention has advantageous effects on motor performance whereas switching from an external to an internal focus has disadvantageous effects. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural correlates of switching the focus of attention. Two experimental groups were trained to apply one focus direction - internal or external - on a previously learned finger tapping sequence.

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Influence of red jersey color on physical parameters in combat sports.

J Sport Exerc Psychol

February 2013

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

Hill and Barton (2005) showed that fighters in tae kwon do, boxing, and wrestling who wore red jerseys during the 2004 Olympic Games won more often than those wearing blue jerseys. Regarding these results, this study investigated the effects of jersey color during a combat situation on fighters' physical parameters of strength and heart rate. An artificial, experimental combat situation was created in which the color of sport attire was assigned randomly.

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Postural responses are usually investigated as reflexes. Several trials are averaged, and trial-to-trial variations are interpreted as noise. Several studies providing single-trial data plots revealed oscillations that may be cancelled out in averaged time series.

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Left-handed performers seem to enjoy an advantage in interactive sports. Researchers suggest this is predominantly due to the relative scarcity of left-handers compared with right-handers. Such negative frequency-dependent advantages are likely to appear in inefficient game-play behaviour against left-handed opponents such as reduced ability to correctly anticipate left-handers' action intentions.

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Influence of varying focus of attention conditions on dart throwing performance in experts and novices.

Exp Brain Res

March 2012

Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster, Horstmarer Landweg 62b, 48149 Münster, Germany.

Research suggests an external focus of attention positively affects motor learning more than an internal focus; however, little research has considered this relationship in motor control situations. The present study examined the role of varying focus of attention conditions on dart throwing performance. Experts (n = 6) and novices (n = 6) performed 84 throws under two internal and one external conditions and in the presence and absence of knowledge of results (KR).

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One characteristic of perceptual expertise in sport and other domains is known as 'the quiet eye', which assumes that fixated information is processed during gaze stability and insufficient spatial information leads to a decrease in performance. The aims of this study were a) replicating inter- and intra-group variability and b) investigating the extent to which quiet eye supports information pick-up of varying fields of vision (i.e.

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Influence of age, sex, and aerobic capacity on forearm and skin blood flow and vascular conductance.

Eur J Appl Physiol

August 2010

Research Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Henry Cotton Campus, Webster Street, Liverpool, L3 2ET, UK.

This study investigated the influence of age, sex, and aerobic capacity on resting and peak forearm and cutaneous blood flow (FBF, CBF). We recruited 93 female and 129 male subjects (age range 16-76 years). FBF and CBF were assessed by plethysmography and laser-Doppler flowmetry, respectively.

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