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Limitations of Observational Data in Interpreting SPRINT Results—Reply
PUBLISHED We read with interest the Research Letter in a recent issue of JAMA Internal Medicine by Sexton et al 1 on the rates of syncope and injurious falls in Irish Longitudinal Study of Aging (TILDA) participants 75 years or older meeting eligibility criteria for the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT).
Donal J, Sexton +2 more
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This study aimed to compare the effects of an acute bout of small-sided soccer game (SSG) and sprint exercise on attention, mood, and enjoyment in untrained adolescent boys.
Amri Hammami +5 more
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of a combined jump and sprint training program, two sessions a week for 6 weeks, on sprinting, change of directions (COD) and jumping performance in semiprofessional soccer players.
Mattia Bianchi +4 more
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Parallel classification and feature selection in microarray data using SPRINT [PDF]
SUMMARYThe statistical language R is favoured by many biostatisticians for processing microarray data. In recent times, the quantity of data that can be obtained in experiments has risen significantly, making previously fast analyses time consuming or even not possible at all with the existing software infrastructure.
Mitchell, Lawrence +6 more
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Anthropometric and physical characteristics of english academy rugby league players. [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the anthropometric and physical characteristics of English academy rugby league players by annual-age category (under 16s-under 20s) and between backs and forwards.
Baker +35 more
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We investigated the relationships between the lower-limb joint kinetic parameters of sprint running and rebound jump during the support phases in 16 male track and field athletes performing sprint running and rebound jump at maximal effort.
Yasushi Kariyama, Koji Zushi
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Sprint Mechanical Properties of Female and Different Aged Male Top-Level German Soccer Players
This study compared the sprint mechanical properties of female and different aged male top-level soccer players. A total of 14 adult females (FEM) and 115 different aged male field players, competing at German top levels, participated in this study.
Christian Baumgart +2 more
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Power-Force-Velocity profile obtained during a sprint test is crucial for designing personalized training and evaluating injury risks. Estimation of instantaneous velocity is requisite for developing these profiles and the predominant method for this ...
Salil Apte +5 more
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The effect of cooling prior to and during exercise on exercise performance and capacity in the heat: a meta-analysis [PDF]
Exercise is impaired in hot, compared to moderate, conditions. The development of hyperthermia is strongly linked to the impairment and as a result, many different strategies have been investigated to combat this. This meta-analysis focused on one of the
Cheung, SS, Sunderland, C, Tyler, CJ
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Efficacy of a four-week uphill sprint training intervention in field hockey players [PDF]
Current evidence increasingly suggests that very short, supra-maximal bouts of exercise can have significant health and performance benefits. The majority of research conducted in the area however, uses laboratory-based protocols, which can lack ...
Babraj, John A. +2 more
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