443 results match your criteria: "National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine[Affiliation]"

Development and implementation of an injury and illness surveillance system for team USA.

Inj Epidemiol

July 2024

Department of Sports Medicine, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909, USA.

Background: The purpose of this report is to provide insight and details regarding the development and implementation of an injury and illness surveillance (IIS) system for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

Methods: The development and deployment of the IIS employed a multiphase approach. First, researchers determined variables to include in the IIS using the recommendations from the 2020 IOC consensus statement for reporting sport epidemiological data.

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Individual variability and consistency of post-exercise energy and macronutrient intake, appetite sensations, and food reward in healthy adults.

Appetite

September 2024

Clermont Auvergne University, UPR 3533, Laboratory of the Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise under Physiological and Pathological Conditions (AME2P), CRNH Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France; Department of Sport Medicine and Functional Explorations, CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, France; International Research Chair Health in Motion, Clermont Auvergne University Foundation, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Electronic address:

Limited evidence is available about the variability of appetitive responses within individuals after an acute bout of exercise. The present study aimed to assess the consistency and individual variability of post-exercise appetitive responses in healthy individuals. Twenty participants (10 females, 23.

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The association of smoking with different eating and dietary behaviours: A cross-sectional analysis of 80 296 United Kingdom adults.

Addiction

October 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

Background And Aims: Smokers typically have a lower body mass index (BMI) than non-smokers, while smoking cessation is associated with weight gain. In pre-clinical research, nicotine in tobacco smoking suppresses appetite and influences subsequent eating behaviour; however, this relationship is unclear in humans. This study measured the associations of smoking with different eating and dietary behaviours.

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Objectives: Axial SpA (axSpA) is a chronic inflammatory disease, yet despite known anti-inflammatory effects of exercise, the effect of exercise on inflammatory immune cell populations and associated inflammatory profiles in axSpA is unknown. This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of 12 weeks of walking on symptom severity, cardiometabolic health, inflammatory biomarkers and immune cell populations.

Methods: Twenty people (60% male) living with axSpA who were on a stable dose of NSAIDs participated.

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A systematic review and qualitative synthesis of weight management interventions for people with spinal cord injury.

Obes Rev

September 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

People with spinal cord injury (SCI) are at greater risk of developing obesity and related co-morbidities than those without SCI. The objectives of this systematic review were to examine the effectiveness of weight management interventions for people with SCI and to synthesize the experiences of people involved with SCI weight management (e.g.

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Physical exercise, the immune system and infection risk: implications for prehabilitation and rehabilitation for solid organ transplantation candidates and recipients.

Curr Opin Organ Transplant

August 2024

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences and National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (East Midlands), Loughborough University, UK.

Purpose Of Review: Solid organ transplantation recipients have an increased risk of infection, exacerbated by immunosuppressant medications that need to finely balance suppression of the immune system to prevent allograft rejection while avoiding over-suppression leading to infections and malignancy. Exercise modulates immune functions, with moderate-intensity activities particularly associated with enhanced antiviral immunity and reduced infection incidence. However, investigations of the effects of exercise and physical activity on immune function and infection risk posttransplantation are scarce.

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Background: Relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs) is a condition that is associated with negative health and performance outcomes in athletes. Insufficient energy intake relative to exercise energy expenditure, resulting in low energy availability, is the underlying cause, which triggers numerous adverse physiological consequences including several associated with musculoskeletal (MSK) health and neuromuscular performance.

Purpose: This commentary aims to (1) discuss the health and performance implications of REDs on the skeletal and neuromuscular systems and (2) examine the role that MSK training (ie, strength and plyometric training) during treatment and return to performance following REDs might have on health and performance in athletes, with practical guidelines provided.

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Fluid and electrolyte balance following consumption of skimmed milk and a plant-based soya beverage at rest in euhydrated males.

Eur J Appl Physiol

October 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Purpose: Cow's milk is one of the most hydrating beverages, but many individuals choose not to consume dairy in their diet due to intolerance, allergy, or dietary preference. Milk is commonly replaced with plant-based beverages, including soya which has the most comparable protein content, but little is known about their hydration potential. This study compared fluid and electrolyte balance responses between a soya beverage and skimmed cow's milk.

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Characterising 24-h skeletal muscle gene expression alongside metabolic & endocrine responses under diurnal conditions.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

May 2024

Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism, Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom.

Context: Skeletal muscle plays a central role in the storage, synthesis, and breakdown of nutrients, yet little research has explored temporal responses of this human tissue, especially with concurrent measures of systemic biomarkers of metabolism.

Objective: To characterise temporal profiles in skeletal muscle expression of genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, circadian clocks, and autophagy and descriptively relate them to systemic metabolites and hormones during a controlled laboratory protocol.

Methods: Ten healthy adults (9M/1F, mean ± SD: age: 30 ± 10 y; BMI: 24.

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The premise of research in human physiology is to explore a multifaceted system whilst identifying one or a few outcomes of interest. Therefore, the control of potentially confounding variables requires careful thought regarding the extent of control and complexity of standardisation. One common factor to control prior to testing is diet, as food and fluid provision may deviate from participants' habitual diets, yet a self-report and replication method can be flawed by under-reporting.

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The premise of research in human physiology is to explore a multifaceted system whilst identifying one or a few outcomes of interest. Therefore, the control of potentially confounding variables requires careful thought regarding the extent of control and complexity of standardisation. One common factor to control prior to testing is diet, as food and fluid provision may deviate from participants' habitual diets, yet a self-report and replication method can be flawed by under-reporting.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and early death, with global health efforts focusing on lifestyle changes, particularly exercise, to manage it.
  • - While traditional aerobic and resistance exercises are commonly recommended, isometric exercise training (IET) has shown even better results in lowering blood pressure, but is not widely used in clinical settings.
  • - The review discusses IET's effectiveness, how to prescribe it, the quality of supporting research, its physiological benefits, and suggests future research directions to enhance its use in blood pressure management.
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Background: Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in indoor and court sports. Self-reports and case studies have indicated that these injuries occur via both contact and noncontact injury mechanisms typically because of excessive inversion in combination with plantarflexion and adduction of the foot. Video-based documentation of the injury mechanism exists, but the number of cases reported in the literature is limited.

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  • - This analysis studied the factors influencing physical activity levels in Samoan children aged 3-8 years, focusing on child, family, and household characteristics with data from 445 children (51.2% girls) in the Ola Tuputupua'e cohort.
  • - The study found that among 111 children deemed 'highly active', a significant correlation existed between sleep duration and activity levels, revealing that more sleep was linked to higher activity, particularly with those sleeping 10+ hours having the highest odds of being active.
  • - The authors suggest that improving sleep duration and quality could be an effective strategy to enhance physical activity and reduce obesity risk, warranting further research into the connection between sleep and activity levels in this population
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Substituting carbohydrate at lunch for added protein increases fat oxidation during subsequent exercise in healthy males.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

April 2024

Musculoskeletal Physiology Research Group, Sport, Health and Performance Enhancement Research Centre, School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, NG11 8NS, UK.

Context: How pre-exercise meal composition influences metabolic and health responses to exercise later in the day is currently unclear.

Objective: Examine the effects of substituting carbohydrate for protein at lunch on subsequent exercise metabolism, appetite, and energy intake.

Methods: Twelve healthy males completed three trials in randomized, counterbalanced order.

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Background: Ankle sprains lead to an unexplained reduction of ankle eversion strength, and arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) in peroneal muscles is considered one of the underlying causes. This study aimed to observe the presence of AMI in peroneal muscles among people with chronic ankle instability (CAI).

Methods: Sixty-three people with CAI and another sixty-three without CAI conducted maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) and superimposed burst (SIB) tests during ankle eversion, then fifteen people with CAI and fifteen without CAI were randomly invited to repeat the same tests to calculate the test-retest reliability.

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Background: Menthol (MEN) mouth rinsing (MR) has gained considerable interest in the athletic population for exercise performance; however, the overall magnitude of effect is unknown.

Objective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the efficacy of menthol MEN MR and the impact it has on exercise capacity and performance.

Methods: Three databases were searched with articles screened according to the inclusion/exclusion criteria.

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Stroke-Specific Swimming Critical Speed Testing: Balancing Feasibility and Scientific Rigour.

J Hum Kinet

January 2024

Fatigue and Exercise Laboratory, School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK.

This study aimed to assess the reliability of a two-distance critical speed protocol in the specialist strokes of national-level swimmers and understand the practical feasibility of extending the protocol to increase its validity. Thirty-two national-level swimmers (butterfly n = 7; backstroke n = 8; breaststroke n = 7; front crawl n = 10) swum three 200-m and three 400-m performance trials over a three-week period. Critical speed and supra-critical speed distance capacity were computed from the linear modelling of the distance-time relationship.

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Outdoor adventure challenges are commonly used to enhance self-efficacy, but the physiological mechanisms involved remain unexplored. Additionally, while studies have documented the influence of self-efficacy on stress management, general self-efficacy has yet to be fully understood in the context of cardiovascular stress reactivity (CVR). This study investigated the influence of self-efficacy beliefs on CVR during acute psychological stress tasks.

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Anticipation of landing leg masks ankle inversion orientation deficits and peroneal insufficiency during jump landing in people with chronic ankle instability.

Scand J Med Sci Sports

February 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Ankle inversion orientation and peroneal activation insufficiency may contribute to lateral ankle sprains during landing in chronic ankle instability (CAI); however, how anticipation alters these factors is neglected. This study aimed to assess the impact of anticipation on joint orientation and muscle activity during landing in individuals with CAI. Fifteen participants with CAI and 15 healthy participants (control) were recruited to perform single-leg landings after bilateral countermovement jumps when the landing limb was specified before (planned) or after (unplanned) take-off.

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Iterative assessment of a sports rehydration beverage containing a novel amino acid formula on water uptake kinetics.

Eur J Nutr

June 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK.

Purpose: Rapid gastric emptying and intestinal absorption of beverages is essential for rapid rehydration, and certain amino acids (AA) may augment fluid delivery. Three sugar-free beverages, containing differing AA concentrations (AA + PZ), were assessed for fluid absorption kinetics against commercial sugar-free (PZ, GZ) and carbohydrate-containing (GTQ) beverages.

Methods: Healthy individuals (n = 15-17 per study) completed three randomised trials.

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Public and dental teams' views about weight management interventions in dental health settings: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Obes Rev

June 2024

Centre for Lifestyle Medicine and Behaviour, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Collaborative approaches across healthcare to address obesity are needed but intervention in dental settings is not widely implemented. Here we systematically synthesized the views of both the public and dental teams about delivering weight management interventions in dental settings and identified potential barriers to implementation. A systematic review of five databases from inception to April 3, 2023 was completed.

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Do Exercise-Based Prevention Programs Reduce Injury in Endurance Runners? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Sports Med

May 2024

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Background: Endurance running is a popular sport and recreational activity yet is associated with a high prevalence of injury. Running related injuries (RRIs) are a leading cause of drop-out and represent a substantial financial burden to runners and healthcare services. There is clear evidence for the use of exercise-based injury prevention programs in games-based and youth sport settings, yet the research investigating the use of exercise to reduce injury risk in endurance runners has not been adequately reviewed recently.

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Sleep Quality in Team USA Olympic and Paralympic Athletes.

Int J Sports Physiol Perform

April 2024

Division of Sports Medicine, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.

Unlabelled: Adequate sleep is crucial for elite athletes' recovery, performance readiness, and immune response. Establishing reference ranges for elite athletes enables appropriate contextualization for designing and targeting sleep interventions.

Purpose: To establish sleep-quality reference ranges for Olympic and Paralympic cohorts using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and explore differences based on sex and sport types.

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Pulmonary Rehabilitation for People With Persistent Symptoms After COVID-19.

Chest

September 2024

NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, England; Department of Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, England.

Article Synopsis
  • * Aerobic and strength training are beneficial for individuals with long COVID, but more structured educational approaches are needed to address their specific challenges and treatment needs.
  • * The review emphasizes the importance of individualized exercise programs and addresses concerns like postexertional malaise and breathing pattern disorders for effective rehabilitation in long COVID patients.
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