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Transfer Effect of Cognitive Advantages in Visual Working Memory Capacity: Evidence from Elite Football Players

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland), 2023
Background: The research has indicated that elite football players demonstrate cognitive advantages in visual working memory capacity (VWMC); however, it remains unclear whether this effect transfers to other domains cognitive advantages.
Chaoxin Ji
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Erythrasma in athletes and football players

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2020
Erythrasma is a superficial skin infection that presents with red-brown, flaky macules. It is caused by the Gram-positive bacteria Corynebacterium minutissimum. The purpose of our study is to investigate the prevalence and incidence of erythrasma in active sportsmen, i.e., athletes and football players, comparing the results with the incidence of the ...
Lilia, Zisova   +2 more
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Palpitations and Fatigue in a Football Player

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1996
An 18-year-old college football linebacker reported to the training room physician's office in early September complaining of an irregular heartbeat and lightheadedness while weightlifting. He also noted mild fever and chills and rapid fatigability during practice. He said that he had had a skin eruption several weeks earlier.
C P, Bassett   +2 more
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Football players’ opinions of mouthguards

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1965
High school football players have little sense of cleanliness when it comes to mouthguards: they lend them to friends and store them in socks.
B M, NACHMAN   +2 more
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Jejunal rupture in a football player

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987
An 18-year-old football player sustained a jejunal rupture when he was struck in the abdomen during a high school football game. Such abdominal injuries in contact sports are rare; however, it is imperative that team physicians, trainers, and coaches be aware of such injuries.
C P, Murphy, D, Drez
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Abdominal Pain in a Football Player

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
A small, thin, 15-year-old football player was speared while returning a punt. We obtained a radiograph of the upper gastrointestinal tract using a thin, water-soluble contrast medium.
J M, Henderson, J C, Puffer
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Predicting Potential in Football Players

Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
In the first part of this study, the football potential of 67 football players was predicted from their scores on a football-potential test. The test battery consisted of motor ability items as well as football skill items. Substantial correlations were obtained between most test items and the test criterion, the sum of T scores.
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Football Players Pose Estimation

2018
The paper presents analysis of algorithms for football players pose estimation based on a custom, real scenario data. Listed approaches have been examined on high resolution videos or photos taken from multiple cameras during football match or training. Wide views has been considered, producing extremely low resolution players’ visuals.
Michal Sypetkowski   +2 more
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Shoulder pain in a football player

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1994
A 19-yr-old college football player presents with a 1.5-yr history of right shoulder pain and associated easy fatigability of the right arm. The history is significant for an automobile accident 3 yr prior to presentation in which the right shoulder struck the dashboard of the car. An extensive workup proved unremarkable.
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