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Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2011
Asthma is frequently found among elite athletes performing endurance sports such as swimming, rowing and cross-country skiing. Although these athletes often report symptoms while exercising, they seldom have symptoms at rest. Moreover, compared with nonathletic asthmatic individuals, elite athletes have been shown to have a different distribution of ...
Elers, Jimmi +2 more
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Asthma is frequently found among elite athletes performing endurance sports such as swimming, rowing and cross-country skiing. Although these athletes often report symptoms while exercising, they seldom have symptoms at rest. Moreover, compared with nonathletic asthmatic individuals, elite athletes have been shown to have a different distribution of ...
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Exercise Dependence and Elite Athletes: Perceptions of Coaches of Elite Athletes
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 2006Exercise dependence (EXD) is a psychological condition associated with physical, emotional, social and performance consequences. Despite growing awareness of the prevalence of EXD within the athletic population, the symptoms or dimensions that comprise the condition largely remain unclear. The aim of the present study was to examine the perceptions of
Justin McNamara, Marita P. McCabe
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Asthma in Tunisian Elite Athletes
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2007Several studies in the past few decades have shown that very intense and repeated exercise, particularly when performed over many years, could cause respiratory health problems. The prevalence of exercise-induced asthma has increased in the athletic population, particularly in elite athletes and has not been published in North African athletes. The aim
R, Sallaoui +6 more
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Hereditary thrombophilia in elite athletes
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2002Although under normal circumstances exercise prevents thrombosis, there are cases in the literature that indicate a connection between exercise and the onset of thrombosis. In the average population, hereditary thrombophilia is a major cause of thrombosis.
Thomas, Hilberg +2 more
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Syncope in Young Elite Athletes
Kardiologiia, 2016Syncope - one of the most common syndrome in the general population - may be a manifestation of diseases associated with risk of sudden death.To evaluate the prevalence, pathogenesis particular syncope, near syncope in children involved in elite sport.The study involved 500 young elite athletes aged 9-18 years (mean age 16.1+/-2.2 years), member of ...
V N, Komolyatova +4 more
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Sports Psychology and the Elite Athlete
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1983The objective of sports psychology is to optimize competence through the development of psychological skills that will permit athletes to enhance performance and gain maximal satisfaction. Sports psychology programs of the United States Olympic Committee are discussed and examples of training in psychological skills are presented, including the ...
D E, Waitley, J R, May, R, Martens
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Percutaneous Nucleotomy in Elite Athletes
Journal of Spinal Disorders, 2001Percutaneous nucleotomy in elite athletes is considered a minimally invasive treatment of lumbar disc herniation. However, long-term effectiveness has not been established by careful follow-up studies. This article evaluates the outcome of percutaneous nucleotomy in elite athletes who have undergone the procedure. Thirty elite athletes with lumbar disc
J, Mochida +4 more
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Regional Anesthesia in the Elite Athlete
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2022Elite athletes are exposed to an elevated risk of musculoskeletal injury which may present a significant threat to an athlete's livelihood. The perioperative anesthetic plan of care for these injuries in the general population often incorporates regional anesthesia procedures due to several benefits. However, some concern exists regarding the potential
Patrick, Meyer, Kristopher, Schroeder
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Nutrition and Elite Young Athletes
2010Nutrition can play an essential role in the health of elite young athletes as well as exercise performance. Children and adolescents need adequate energy intake to ensure proper growth, development, and maturation. In addition, the requirements may further increase with increasing exercise training.
Asker, Jeukendrup, Linda, Cronin
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Atrial fibrillation in elite athletes.
Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology, 1998Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a rare event in people younger than 25 years of age, but is probably more frequent in competitive athletes. We analyzed the presence of AF, paroxysmal or chronic, in a population of young elite athletes, including previous Olympic and World champions, who were studied for arrhythmias that endangered their athletic careers ...
Furlanello F +8 more
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