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Herzschrittmachertherapie + Elektrophysiologie, 2012
Syncope in the athlete requires a complete evaluation, as this may be the only warning prior to an episode of sudden cardiac death. This should include a detailed history which includes specific details of the event as well as bystander descriptions when possible.
B P, Grubb, B, Karabin
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Syncope in the athlete requires a complete evaluation, as this may be the only warning prior to an episode of sudden cardiac death. This should include a detailed history which includes specific details of the event as well as bystander descriptions when possible.
B P, Grubb, B, Karabin
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Pediatrics In Review, 1989
Sports medicine was for many years considered to be the preserve of the orthopedic surgeon, and it consisted primarily of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. With the recognition that primary care physicians can adequately care for more than 80% of athletic soft tissue injuries, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of ...
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Sports medicine was for many years considered to be the preserve of the orthopedic surgeon, and it consisted primarily of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. With the recognition that primary care physicians can adequately care for more than 80% of athletic soft tissue injuries, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of ...
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974
To ascertain whether racial and sexual stereotypes of athletes exist, 140 female junior high school students rated six descriptions of athletes which were presented as pertaining to a male or female Black, Chicano, or Anglo athlete. No evidence for ethnic or sexual stereotyping was found, although descriptions of athletes in different sports were rated
M B, Harris, S, Ramsey
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To ascertain whether racial and sexual stereotypes of athletes exist, 140 female junior high school students rated six descriptions of athletes which were presented as pertaining to a male or female Black, Chicano, or Anglo athlete. No evidence for ethnic or sexual stereotyping was found, although descriptions of athletes in different sports were rated
M B, Harris, S, Ramsey
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2016
Abstract The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most frequently performed basic cardiology investigation. Correct interpretation of the ECG is vital, both to confirm acute diagnoses such as myocardial infarction, and in the elective setting to diagnose previous or underlying cardiac abnormalities.
A, Proffitt, P, Rees
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Abstract The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most frequently performed basic cardiology investigation. Correct interpretation of the ECG is vital, both to confirm acute diagnoses such as myocardial infarction, and in the elective setting to diagnose previous or underlying cardiac abnormalities.
A, Proffitt, P, Rees
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— The advice that Dr Nathan Smith (236:149, 1976) has given to athletes is in some respects unsatisfactory. I wish to comment on my differences of opinion with him. Body composition is best changed by exercise, not by changing the amount or quality of the diet.
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To the Editor.— The advice that Dr Nathan Smith (236:149, 1976) has given to athletes is in some respects unsatisfactory. I wish to comment on my differences of opinion with him. Body composition is best changed by exercise, not by changing the amount or quality of the diet.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
In brief: Epistaxis is common among nonathletes as well as athletes, but because athletes may be more likely to sustain nasal/facial trauma, they probably are more at risk for epistaxis than nonathletes. An epistaxis tray containing the proper equipment should be kept readily available to be used to stop bleeding that does not stop spontaneously ...
H, Stevens, J E, Taunton
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In brief: Epistaxis is common among nonathletes as well as athletes, but because athletes may be more likely to sustain nasal/facial trauma, they probably are more at risk for epistaxis than nonathletes. An epistaxis tray containing the proper equipment should be kept readily available to be used to stop bleeding that does not stop spontaneously ...
H, Stevens, J E, Taunton
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2005
Iron is an important mineral necessary for many biologic pathways. Different levels of deficiency can occur in the athlete, resulting in symptoms that range from none to severe fatigue. Iron deficiency without anemia may adversely affect athletic performance.
Natalie A, Suedekum, Robert J, Dimeff
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Iron is an important mineral necessary for many biologic pathways. Different levels of deficiency can occur in the athlete, resulting in symptoms that range from none to severe fatigue. Iron deficiency without anemia may adversely affect athletic performance.
Natalie A, Suedekum, Robert J, Dimeff
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Clinics in Sports Medicine
Sleep is important for not only general health but also for lowering injury risk and maintaining athletic performance. Sleep disorders are prevalent in athletes, and taking a sleep history, evaluating sleep quality, and addressing other related factors including mental health are essential in diagnosing and understanding sleep disorders.
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Sleep is important for not only general health but also for lowering injury risk and maintaining athletic performance. Sleep disorders are prevalent in athletes, and taking a sleep history, evaluating sleep quality, and addressing other related factors including mental health are essential in diagnosing and understanding sleep disorders.
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The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2014
Diabetes is not necessarily as debilitating to a sportsperson's career as some people might think.With proper management, any sport is possible. Talha Khan Burki reports.
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Diabetes is not necessarily as debilitating to a sportsperson's career as some people might think.With proper management, any sport is possible. Talha Khan Burki reports.
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International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2001
Over the past 3 decades, there has been a continued increase in the number of “older” participants in sporting events such as running, swimming, cycling, rowing, and weightlifting. Some master athletes come from a background with years of training and competition experience, while others have only begun to compete as they approach middle-aged and older.
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Over the past 3 decades, there has been a continued increase in the number of “older” participants in sporting events such as running, swimming, cycling, rowing, and weightlifting. Some master athletes come from a background with years of training and competition experience, while others have only begun to compete as they approach middle-aged and older.
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