Articles with "sprint" as a keyword



Physical Fitness Predicts Bullying Victimization for Boys but Not for Girls: A Two-Wave Follow-Up Study.

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2025 at "Journal of adolescence"

DOI: 10.1002/jad.12511

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Bullying victimization profoundly impacts the psychological and physical well-being of adolescents. There is limited research on the specific role of physical fitness in bullying victimization, and existing studies often overlook sex differences in these… read more here.

Keywords: bullying victimization; sprint; sex; victimization ... See more keywords
Photo from wikipedia

Performance on sprint, agility and jump tests have moderate to strong correlations in youth football players but performance tests are weakly correlated to neuromuscular control tests

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2020 at "Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy"

DOI: 10.1007/s00167-020-06302-z

Abstract: Purpose This study aimed at evaluating the correlation between seven different performance tests and two neuromuscular control tests in youth football players and to evaluate the influence of sex and age groups on test results.… read more here.

Keywords: jump; sprint; football players; performance tests ... See more keywords

Combined effects of very short “all out” efforts during sprint and resistance training on physical and physiological adaptations after 2 weeks of training

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2019 at "European Journal of Applied Physiology"

DOI: 10.1007/s00421-019-04125-6

Abstract: PurposeThe aim of this study was to compare the combined effects of resistance and sprint training, with very short efforts (5 s), on aerobic and anaerobic performances, and cardiometabolic health-related parameters in young healthy adults.MethodsThirty young… read more here.

Keywords: effects short; combined effects; sprint; resistance ... See more keywords

Authors’ Reply to Cross et al.: Comment on: “The Effectiveness of Resisted Sled Training (RST) for Sprint Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis”

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2018 at "Sports Medicine"

DOI: 10.1007/s40279-018-01037-x

Abstract: Thank you for allowing us to respond to the letter by Cross et al. [1], which we have read with great interest and amazement, given some of the unfounded comments made. First, we must emphasize… read more here.

Keywords: sprint; review; training; meta analysis ... See more keywords

Comparison of longevity and clinical outcomes of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator leads among manufacturers.

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2017 at "Heart rhythm"

DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2017.05.020

Abstract: BACKGROUND An early failure of the Biotronik Linox S/SD implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) lead has been reported. We have also experienced several cases with early failure of Linox leads. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to assess the… read more here.

Keywords: sprint; survival rate; year; lead failure ... See more keywords

Examining the applicability of SPRINT in patients with subclinical or established atherothrombotic disease: A REACH registry analysis.

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2017 at "International journal of cardiology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.05.104

Abstract: BACKGROUND The optimal blood pressure (BP) target to reduce the risk of cardiovascular (CV) events remains uncertain, especially in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Results from the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) suggest… read more here.

Keywords: sprint; reach registry; systolic 120mmhg; applicability sprint ... See more keywords

Predicting tibia shaft nonunions at initial fixation: An external validation of the Nonunion Risk Determination (NURD) score in the SPRINT trial data.

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2020 at "Injury"

DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.06.050

Abstract: BACKGROUND Predictive models are common in orthopedic research; however, most models are not validated in an external population. The Nonunion Risk Determination (NURD) score was developed using a single-center cohort of 382 patients to reliably… read more here.

Keywords: trial data; external validation; sprint; sprint trial ... See more keywords

The effect of acute taurine ingestion on repeat sprint performance

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2020 at "Proceedings of the Nutrition Society"

DOI: 10.1017/s0029665120007740

Abstract: Many field based sports include bouts of maximal or sub-maximal sprinting with short recovery periods known as repeated sprint ability (RSA). RSA is defined as sprints short in duration (less than 10 seconds) with brief… read more here.

Keywords: effect acute; sprint performance; performance; sprint ... See more keywords

Evaluating bioenergetic pathway contributions from single to multiple sprints

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2024 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-78916-z

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the changes in bioenergetic pathway contributions during repeated sprint exercises with an increasing number of repetitions. Twelve male amateur soccer players executed a single 20 m sprint and three repeated-sprint… read more here.

Keywords: bioenergetic pathway; energy; sprint; atp pcr ... See more keywords

Morning sprint interval training produces greater physical performance adaptations than evening training in soccer players

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2025 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-89821-4

Abstract: While the literature provides evidence supporting the effectiveness of evening sprint interval training (SIT), there remains a limited amount of research investigating the effects of morning SIT among soccer athletes. This study examined the effects… read more here.

Keywords: morning; training; sprint; soccer ... See more keywords

Effect of subtetanic neuromuscular electrical stimulation on sprint interval exercise

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2024 at "International Journal of Sports Medicine"

DOI: 10.1055/a-2450-9051

Abstract: Abstract The study aimed to determine the acute effects of subtetanic neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) combined with active recovery between sprint exercises on blood lactate accumulation, sprint performance, and muscle fatigue. Sixteen healthy young individuals… read more here.

Keywords: effect; neuromuscular electrical; sprint; sprint interval ... See more keywords