11 results match your criteria: "b Australian Institute of Sport[Affiliation]"
J Sports Sci
March 2019
b Australian Institute of Sport, ACT , Bruce , Australia.
Carbohydrate (CHO) availability could alter mucosal immune responses to exercise. This study compared the effect of three dietary approaches to CHO availability on resting and post-exercise s-IgA levels. Elite race walkers (n = 26) adhered to a high CHO diet (HCHO), periodised CHO availability (PCHO) or a low CHO/high fat diet (LCHF) for 3 weeks while completing an intensified training program.
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September 2018
a Faculty of Health Science and Medicine , Bond University, Gold Coast , Australia.
The aim of this study was to quantify the validity and intra-tester reliability of a novel method of kinematic measurement. The measurement target was the joint angles of an athlete performing a BMX Supercross (SX) gate start action through the first 1.2 s of movement in situ on a BMX SX ramp using a standard gate start procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrently, very little is known about the impact of short- or long-haul air travel on the sleep and wellbeing of wheelchair basketball athletes. Eleven national wheelchair basketball athletes wore actigraphy monitors prior, during, and after air travel to the United Kingdom. Upon arrival, participants rated their subjective jet-lag, fatigue, and vigor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
February 2018
c Department of Community and Allied Health, Rural Health School , La Trobe University, Bendigo , Australia.
J Sports Sci
May 2018
b Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra , Australia.
The duration of the final fixation before movement initiation - a gaze strategy labelled quiet eye - has been found to explain differences in motor expertise and performance in precision tasks. To date, research only addressed this phenomenon in situations without adversarial constraints. In the present study, we compared the quiet-eye behaviour of intermediately-skilled and highly-skilled basketball players in defended vs.
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June 2017
d Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, Australia, 2617.
Four elite rowers completed a 12-day altitude training camp living at 1800 m, and training at 1800 m and 915 m, to assess changes in resting metabolic rate (RMR). RMR and body composition were assessed pre- and postcamp. Downward trends in RMR and body composition were observed postaltitude: absolute RMR (percent change: -5.
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August 2016
d University of Waikato, New Zealand.
J Sports Sci
September 2016
a Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), Sansom Institute for Health Research , University of South Australia, Adelaide , SA , Australia.
The purpose of this study was to determine if minimalist shoes improve time trial performance of trained distance runners and if changes in running economy, shoe mass, stride length, stride rate and footfall pattern were related to any difference in performance. Twenty-six trained runners performed three 6-min sub-maximal treadmill runs at 11, 13 and 15 km·h(-1) in minimalist and conventional shoes while running economy, stride length, stride rate and footfall pattern were assessed. They then performed a 5-km time trial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFErgonomics
December 2016
c Faculty of Health Sciences , The University of Sydney, Sydney , Australia.
Three-dimensional (3D) photonic scanning is an emerging technique to acquire accurate body segment parameter data. This study established the repeated reliability of segmental centres of mass when using 3D photonic scanning (3DPS). Seventeen male participants were scanned twice by a 3D whole-body laser scanner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Sport Sci
November 2016
a School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health , The University of Western Australia, Perth , Australia.
This investigation examined the oxidative stress (F2-Isoprostane; F2-IsoP) and inflammatory (interleukin-6; IL-6) responses to repeat-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH). Ten trained male team sport athletes performed 3(sets)*9(repetitions)*5 s cycling sprints in simulated altitude (3000 m) and sea-level conditions. Mean and peak sprint power output (MPO and PPO) were recorded, and blood samples were collected pre-exercise, and again at 8 and 60 min post-exercise.
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September 2016
a UC Research Institute for Sport and Exercise , University of Canberra, Canberra , Australia.
Micro-sensors were used to quantify macro kinematics of classical cross-country skiing techniques and measure cycle rates and cycle lengths during on-snow training. Data were collected from seven national level participants skiing at two submaximal intensities while wearing a micro-sensor unit (MinimaxX™). Algorithms were developed identifying double poling (DP), diagonal striding (DS), kick-double poling (KDP), tucking (Tuck), and turning (Turn).
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