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Physical Performance Optimization in Football
2020Physical performance optimization is essential for any sport, and it is feasible in today’s data-driven world. In numerous sports, it is a widely spread method to collect complex information about an athlete’s performance and physiological attributes.
Gergely Dobreff +5 more
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Physical Performance in Elite Male and Female Team Handball Players.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019PURPOSE Biological differences between men and women are well known; however, literature-addressing knowledge about the influence of sex to specific and general performance in team handball is almost nonexistent. Consequently, the aim of the study was to
H. Wagner +5 more
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Growth hormone and physical performance
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011There has been limited research and evidence that GH enhances physical performance in healthy adults or in trained athletes. Even so, human growth hormone (GH) is widely abused by athletes. In healthy adults, GH increases lean body mass, although it is possible that fluid retention contributes to this effect.
Birzniece, Vita +2 more
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The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 2018
BackgroundCognitive frailty is defined as the presence of both physical frailty and cognitive impairment (clinical dementia rating score = 0.5), in the absence of dementia.
D. Yoon, Jun Young Lee, Wook Song
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BackgroundCognitive frailty is defined as the presence of both physical frailty and cognitive impairment (clinical dementia rating score = 0.5), in the absence of dementia.
D. Yoon, Jun Young Lee, Wook Song
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Some Dimensions of Physical Performance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969Scores on 42 physical proficiency, simple psychomotor, speed, and anthropometric measures were subjected to factor analysis. 6 well defined dimensions were identified in agreement with previous studies, but some questions were raised regarding the identification of the factors.
D, Hilsendager, E, Karnes, T, Spiritoso
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Physical examination performed by psychiatrists
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2004Too little, too late? Physical examinations performed by trainee psychiatrists on newly admitted psychiatric patients.To assess the comprehensiveness of the physical examination carried out by psychiatric trainees on acute in-patient units. To quantify delays in undertaking physical examination on psychiatric inpatients.A prospective case note study of
Richard, Hodgson, Olubukola, Adeyemo
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Estimation of Maximum Physical Performance
Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1977Research Quarterly articles dealing with whether to use the best score or average score as the criterion score for multiple-trial physical performance tests are briefly reviewed. The main purpose of this study is to compare by accepted statistical criteria the best and average scores as estimators of a subject's maximum performance. The results suggest
R, Johnson, D, Meeter
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PASSCLAIM - Physical performance and fitness
European Journal of Nutrition, 2003The aim of the EC Concerted Action PASSCLAIM was to develop a set of methods and procedures for assessing the scientific support for function-enhancing and health-related claims for foods and food components. This paper presents a critical review of the existing methods to evaluate the different aspects of physical performance and fitness needed to ...
Saris, Wim +9 more
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2010
There is abundant evidence that aging makes elderly people weaker, slower, less powerful and also causes a deterioration in their balance and reaction time [1-3]. Nevertheless, it is still difficult to make a clear distinction between the effects of aging, deconditioning and disease with respect to decreased performance and health status.
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There is abundant evidence that aging makes elderly people weaker, slower, less powerful and also causes a deterioration in their balance and reaction time [1-3]. Nevertheless, it is still difficult to make a clear distinction between the effects of aging, deconditioning and disease with respect to decreased performance and health status.
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Building Physics and Thermophysical Performance
2017The evaluation of the performance of the building is part of the various phases of the design and construction processes. The verification of the compliance with the regulatory parameters or with the certification protocols, such as the Passive House certification—an activity that is present in every design phase—is one that, by means of the continuous
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