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Popliteal Artery-Related Pathologies in Athletes—A Primer for Musculoskeletal Radiologists
Vascular complications in athletes are common and mimic musculoskeletal injuries such as muscle sprains, fractures, and cartilage abnormalities.
Siddharth Thaker+4 more
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The metabolism of bolasterone in liver microsomes and in urine samples of rats orally treated was evaluated due to no availability of its extensive metabolism studies. Its mono‐ and di‐hydroxylated metabolites were detected by GC‐EI‐MS/MS, and the fragmentation pathways of metabolites were suggested.
Anca Raluca Muresan+5 more
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Purpose This study compared the recovery response of physical performance and cognitive function between high volume, low intensity (HV) and high intensity, low volume (HI) resistance training in resistance trained men.
Tavor Ben-Zeev+3 more
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Brumitt, J, Heiderscheit, B, Manske, R, Niemuth, PE, Mattocks, A, and Rauh, MJ. Preseason functional test scores are associated with future sports injury in female collegiate athletes.
Brumitt, Jason+5 more
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Determining the relative validity and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire to assess food group intake in high performing athletes : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics, Massey University, Albany, New Zealand [PDF]
Background: Optimal nutrition is essential for high performing athletes in order to train effectively, optimise recovery and improve their performance.
Stockley, Dayna
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Avoid Falsely Accusing Female Athletes Who Use Levonorgestrel of Doping
Levonorgestrel, a hormonal contraceptive, metabolises to 18‐methyl‐19‐noretiocholanolone which is also the main metabolite of the prohibited substance 18‐methyl‐19‐nortestosterone. Analysing for levonorgestrel and/or tetrahydronorgestrel is essential to avoid misinterpreting 18‐methyl‐19‐noretiocholanolone findings.
Alexander Andersson+3 more
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BackgroundProfessional athletes navigate a multitude of unique challenges associated to sport-specific factors (e.g., training, travel and competition) and non-sport factors (e.g., performance pressure, stress and anxiety) that can interfere with healthy
S. Grewal+12 more
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Aerobic work capacity in young sedentary men and active athletes in India [PDF]
S. K. Verma, L. S. Sidhu, D. K. Kansal
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Sport Specialization by Youth Athletes [PDF]
Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in college, at the Division III level, sample sports throughout their childhood instead of specializing in one sport.
Campbell, Ian
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this Commentary is to expand upon Reilly et al. 2025's critique of the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) around a dialectic of its major strengths and its limitations. Although notable strengths of the EDE are its diagnostic case identification and detailed assessment of phenomenology, its resource intensity (training and ...
Phillipa J. Hay
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