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View article: Severity of medical conditions of top-level male tennis players: implication for prevention
Severity of medical conditions of top-level male tennis players: implication for prevention Open
Although tennis is one of the most popular sports practiced worldwide by millions of players, there are no data on the time necessary to return to playing after injuries or illnesses. To contribute to the discussion regarding time-loss med…
View article: Time-loss injuries in MotoGP championships
Time-loss injuries in MotoGP championships Open
Introduction: MotoGP (Moto Grand Prix) is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits over a distance between 100 and 130 kilometers. Despite its worldwide popularity, there are only few studies published in th…
View article: Physical Exercise in Kidney Renal Recipients: Where Have We Come?
Physical Exercise in Kidney Renal Recipients: Where Have We Come? Open
Background: Kidney transplantation constitutes the most effective therapeutic option for patients suffering from end-stage renal disease but remains burdened by a high incidence of cardiovascular disease. To date, exercise is an important …
View article: Effects of combined strength and endurance training on exercise capacity in kidney transplant cyclists and runners.
Effects of combined strength and endurance training on exercise capacity in kidney transplant cyclists and runners. Open
These findings indicate that the combined strength and endurance training is well tolerated and may improve exercise performance in this selected population of KTRs.
View article: A test battery to assess on court displacements of youth tennis players
A test battery to assess on court displacements of youth tennis players Open
This paper propose five tennis-specific tests performed on hardcourt to analyze coordination of lower limbs and laterality. Times to complete one 20 meters linear sprint and four 4 x 5 meters shuttle sprints (180° change of direction) in: …
View article: Longitudinal Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Active and Sedentary Kidney Transplant Recipients
Longitudinal Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Active and Sedentary Kidney Transplant Recipients Open
Background: Despite the benefits of physical activity on cardiovascular risk in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs), the long-term effects of exercise have been poorly investigated. This is a three-year observational study comparing graft …
View article: The time has come to incorporate a greater focus on rate of force development training in the sports injury rehabilitation process
The time has come to incorporate a greater focus on rate of force development training in the sports injury rehabilitation process Open
This narrative and literature review discusses the relevance of Rate of Force Development (RFD) (the slope of the force time curve) for Return To Sport (RTS), its determinants and the influence of training practices on it expression, with …
View article: Renal function and physical fitness after 12-mo supervised training in kidney transplant recipients
Renal function and physical fitness after 12-mo supervised training in kidney transplant recipients Open
Twelve-month of supervised aerobic and resistance training improves the physiological variables related to physical fitness and cardiovascular risks without consequences on renal function. Recommendations alone are not sufficient to induce…
View article: Thoraco-abdominal coordination and performance during uphill running at altitude
Thoraco-abdominal coordination and performance during uphill running at altitude Open
Reductions in thoraco-abdominal coordination are associated with a less efficient ventilatory pattern and lower SpO2 during uphill running. This fact could have a negative effect on performance.
View article: Inflammatory and Adipose Response in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients After a Marathon Cycling Race
Inflammatory and Adipose Response in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients After a Marathon Cycling Race Open
Our data suggest that clinically stable and properly trained transplant recipients can safely perform and progressively benefit from exercise, even at a competitive level. The changes in inflammation parameters were temporary and parallel …
View article: Can Solid-Organ–Transplanted Patients Perform a Cycling Marathon? Trends in Kidney Function Parameters in Comparison With Healthy Subjects
Can Solid-Organ–Transplanted Patients Perform a Cycling Marathon? Trends in Kidney Function Parameters in Comparison With Healthy Subjects Open
Selected and well-trained organ-transplanted patients can perform an intensive exercise, displaying temporary modifications on kidney function parameters comparable to healthy subjects, despite differences related to baseline clinical cond…
View article: Renal Function in Kidney and Liver Transplant Recipients After A 130-km Road Cycling Race
Renal Function in Kidney and Liver Transplant Recipients After A 130-km Road Cycling Race Open
Selected and well-trained KTR and LTR patients can participate to an endurance cycling race showing final race times and temporary modifications of kidney function similar to those of HCS group, despite some differences related to baseline…
View article: Self-Reported Knee Symptoms Assessed by KOOS Questionnaire in Downhill Runners (Skyrunners)
Self-Reported Knee Symptoms Assessed by KOOS Questionnaire in Downhill Runners (Skyrunners) Open
In the studied population, regular training for downhill running and participation in Skyraces could not be considered risk factors for subjective knee symptoms. Skyrunners with self-reported histories of knee injuries scored worse on all …