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121 Precooling Methods and Their Effects on Athletic Performance Sports Medicine, April 5, 2013 Review Article
122 On Self-Propagating Methodological Flaws in Performance Normalization for Strength and Power Sports Sports Medicine, April 5, 2013 Review Article
123 Skin Conditions of Baseball, Cricket, and Softball Players Sports Medicine, April 5, 2013 Review Article
124 Abnormal Frontal Plane Knee Mechanics During Sidestep Cutting in Female Soccer Athletes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Return to Sport The American Journal of Sports Medicine, April 5, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
125 Associations among hemorheological factors and maximal oxygen consumption. Is there a role for blood viscosity in explaining athletic performance? Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, April 5, 2013 Review Article
126 Female Athlete Triad: Clinical Evaluation and Treatment American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, April 5, 2013 Review Article
127 Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators in Children and Adolescents With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy JACC - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, April 3, 2013 Clinical Article
128 Exercise Training and Cardiometabolic Diseases: Focus on the Vascular System Current Hypertension Reports, April 2, 2013 Review Article
129 Diffusion tensor and susceptibility-weighted imaging in concussion assessment of national football league players British Journal of Sports Medicine, April 2, 2013 Clinical Article
130 Water-Based Exercise for Patients with Chronic Arm Lymphedema: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, April 1, 2013 Clinical Article
131 The role of physical activity and exercise in tertiary prevention of cancer Journal de Pharmacie Clinique, April 1, 2013 Review Article Clinical Article
132 Patient Expectations of Benefit from Interventions for Neck Pain and Resulting Influence on Outcomes Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, April 1, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
133 The Effects of a Home-based Instructional Program Aimed at Improving Frontal Plane Knee Biomechanics During a Jump Landing Task Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, April 1, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
134 Relationships Between Biomechanics, Tendon Pathology, and Function in Individuals With Lateral Epicondylosis Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, April 1, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
135 Categorising sports injuries in epidemiological studies: the subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) model to address multiple, recurrent and exacerbation of injuries British Journal of Sports Medicine, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
136 Metabolic and Muscle Damage Profiles of Concentric versus Repeated Eccentric Cycling Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
137 Exercise and coronary heart disease risk markers in South Asian and European men Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
138 Upper Limb Muscle-Bone Asymmetries and Bone Adaptation in Elite Youth Tennis Players Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
139 Effects of Nitrate on the Power-Duration Relationship for Severe-Intensity Exercise Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
140 Whole-Body Heat Loss during Exercise in the Heat Is Not Impaired in Type 1 Diabetes Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 28, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
Among 130 patients requiring mechanical ventilation, 107 were vitamin D-deficient (< 20 ng/ml). Of the patients who did not survive, the length of survival was shorter in the vitamin D-deficient patients (15.3 vs. 24.2 days, respectively).
Read the article summaryResearchers at Tel-Aviv University have conducted a study to determine the value of coronary artery calcium (CAC) measurements in cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with T2DM and HTN. The study involved 423 patients enrolled in the International Nifedipine Study: Intervention as Goal for Hypertension Therapy. The patients had baseline CT scans for CAC measurement at baseline and were shown to be free of disease. Follow-up CT scans were performed at 3 and 15 years. Cardiovascular events (CVEs) occurred in 41 of 423 patients at 3 years and 111 of 268 patients at 15 years of follow-up. CVEs occurred in 15% and 52% (CAC+) and 7% and 32% (CAC-) of patients with T2DM at 3 and 15 years of follow-up, respectively. Compared to patients without T2DM and no CAC, the HRs for a CVE were 6.6 and 3.9 in T2DM patients with and without CAC, respectively.
Read the article summaryResearchers at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam have evaluated 12 measures (N-terminal fragment of prohormone B-type natriuretic peptide levels, von Willebrand factor antigen levels, fibrinogen levels, chronic kidney disease, leukocyte count, C-reactive protein levels, homocysteine levels, uric acid levels, coronary artery calcium [CAC] scores, carotid intima–media thickness, peripheral arterial disease, and pulse wave velocity), in addition to Framingham risk scores for predicting coronary heart disease. Only the CAC was shown to add significantly to the Framingham risk score in predicting coronary heart disease.
Read the article summary1 Walking Versus Running for Hypertension, Cholesterol, and Diabetes Mellitus Risk Reduction Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, April 17, 2013
2 Does Vigorous Physical Activity Provide Additional Benefits Beyond Those of Moderate? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, April 16, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
3 Effects of aerobic or combined aerobic resistance exercise on body composition in overweight and obese adults: gender differences. A randomized intervention study European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, April 12, 2013
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The endocrinology of exercise
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5 Effect of Two Doses of Interval Training on Maximal Fat Oxidation in Sedentary Women Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, April 16, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
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Tendons - time to revisit inflammation
British Journal of Sports Medicine, March 22, 2013
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7 A systematic review of physical activity levels in Native American populations in Canada and the United States in the last 50 years Obesity Reviews, April 17, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine Review Article
8 Seven-Year Increase in Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure at Moderate Workload Predicts Long-Term Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality in Healthy Middle-Aged Men Hypertension, April 22, 2013
9 Doping in Sport: A Review of Elite Athletes’ Attitudes, Beliefs, and Knowledge Sports Medicine, April 8, 2013 Review Article
10 Effect of physical activity on heart rate variability and carotid intima-media thickness in older people Internal and Emergency Medicine, March 27, 2013
11 Head impact biomechanics in ski related accident British Journal of Sports Medicine, April 9, 2013
12 Surgery versus Physical Therapy for a Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis New England Journal of Medicine, March 27, 2013
13 Prevalence of a Healthy Lifestyle Among Individuals With Cardiovascular Disease in High-, Middle- and Low-Income Countries The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) Study Healthy Lifestyle and Cardiovascular Disease JAMA, April 18, 2013 Free full text
14 Sports participation in non-compaction cardiomyopathy: a systematic review British Journal of Sports Medicine, April 8, 2013 Review Article
15 Exercise Training and Cardiometabolic Diseases: Focus on the Vascular System Current Hypertension Reports, April 2, 2013 Review Article
16 Status of Cardiovascular Health in US Adolescents Circulation, April 10, 2013
17 Injury patterns in Swedish elite athletics: annual incidence, injury types and risk factors British Journal of Sports Medicine, April 11, 2013
18 The effects of vitamin D3 supplementation on serum total 25[OH]D concentration and physical performance: a randomised dose-response study British Journal of Sports Medicine, February 28, 2013
19 Precooling Methods and Their Effects on Athletic Performance Sports Medicine, April 5, 2013 Review Article
20 Physical activity intensity and cardiovascular risk by ankle-brachial index Vascular Medicine, April 16, 2013
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