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A Evaluation Of Biomarkers Associated With Sports Induced Concussions In College Student Athletes...

Traumatic Brain InjurySports Concussion1 more

The purpose of this study is to study the biomarkers in subjects before and after sports-induced traumatic brain injury. The assay will be studied in a sample population of subjects over the age of 18 participating in college sports.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Vitis Vinifera Extract on Oxidative Stress, Inflamatory Biomarkers and Hormones in High...

Athletic Injuries

There is evidence that intense physical activity has a potential effect on thrombotic events due to catecholamine release. The hormones leptin and adiponectin have been used as markers of cardiovascular risk, but they are few and contradictory studies that relate physical training intensity and duration of high plasma concentrations of these hormones. The use of antioxidants, such as proanthocyanidins present in grapes, may help in reducing the undesirable effects of intense training.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Development of Alternatives for the Estimation of the Resting Metabolic Rate From Anthropometry...

Resting Metabolic RateDisability Physical1 more

To our knowledge no study has evaluated neither feasible methods for the assessment of anthropometric profile nor indirect methods to estimate energy expenditure (EE) for adapted athletes. The primary aim is to develop and validate new RMR prediction models, for the estimation of the resting metabolic rate from anthropometric variables in young Mexican Paralympic athletes; our second objective is to evaluate the agreement between RMR and the prediction models of Cunningham, Harris-Benedict, Henry, Valencia, Chun, Nightingale & Gorgey, FAO/WHO, Mifflin, Müller, Owen, and our own models. A comparative cross-sectional quantitative study was designed. Participants report to the testing laboratory only once for data collection. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology criteria guidelines for cross-sectional research (STROBE) is followed in the design/reporting of this study.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Sport Injuries During Physical Activity Lessons in Secondary School in South of Reunion Island

Athletic Injuries

TsColEPS aims at identifying individual determinants of sport injuries during physical activity lessons in secondary school at reunion Island.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Footwear Consumer Behaviour and Lower Extremity Injuries

Risk FactorSports Injury1 more

A prospective cohort study was set-up in leisure-time walkers and runners. Potential risk factors in consumer behaviour were obtained by means of a baseline questionnaire related to the acquisition of current walking or running shoes. Information on injuries sustained during a 24 week period after the baseline questionnaire was obtained in 104 runners and 104 walkers using a 2-weekly questionnaire.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Epidemiology of Roller Hockey Related Injuries.

Sports Injury

Roller Hockey is a sport played on a 40*20 metres rink characterized by combined periods of high intensity and short breaks, there´s a lack of epidemiological studies in this field. In line with the well-established model of sports injury prevention research proffered by van Mechelen, the first stage in this process is establishing the extent of the problem i.e. injury incidence, severity and burden. Through an online survey filled by semiprofessional athletes, it is posible to obtain all this important information. This way, it will be possible to fulfill a gap in the literature and take action in the near future in order to reduce the prevalence of injuries in this sport.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Shoulder Muscle Imbalance as a Risk for Shoulder Injury in Elite Adolescent Badminton Players

Sport InjuryShoulder Injuries

Background: To assess the impact of pre-season clinical measures and rotator muscles strength on the risk of significant shoulder injury (SSI) in elite adolescent badminton players Design: Prospective cohort study Participants: Nine elite adolescents badminton players were included and followed from September 2018 to May 2019. Independent variables: A pre-season visit consisted in clinical and isokinetic shoulder strength testing. Isokinetic internal and external rotator shoulder muscles strength was tested at 60, 120 and 240°/s. Conventional and functional (eccentric-to-concentric) ratios (FR) were calculated. SSI collection was performed by an experienced sport physician.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Monaco Initiative for Concussion in Motorsport Pilots

Brain InjuriesConcussion2 more

The study aims: to observe a population particularly exposed by the past to brain trauma and concussion: Motorsport Pilots who are retired from a professional practice of motor sport; to report results of their neuro-cognitive evaluations, to determine if specific profiles emerge. to evaluate potential consequences of these traumas' history at a cerebral, physical and psychological level. to evaluate the contribution of the various examinations performed as part of a concussion assessment in routine care (eye-tracking, brain imaging, Neuropsychological Assessment).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Hamstring Stiffness After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

ACL InjuryStiffness of Knee2 more

The role of hamstring has been studied in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention, mainly to counteract the anterior tibial translation , especially when contracting eccentrically, but also with passive stiffness. However, little is known about the passive hamstring stiffness after ACL reconstruction (ACLR). The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the passive stiffness of hamstring muscles after ACLR by using an isokinetic device. Secondary, we aimed to test the individual and surgical characteristics associated with hamstring stiffness and the impact of hamstring stiffness on RTS and knee re-injury. The hypotheses are that hamstring stiffness will be lower in the ACLR leg compared to the uninjured leg and to healthy individuals. Also, we hypothesized that hamstring stiffness will be lower after hamstring autograft compared to patellar tendon autograft and will increase progressively after ACLR to be symmetrical at the time for RTS. Also, we hypothesized that hamstring stiffness could be associated with better outcomes at RTS (RTS at same level and lower re-injury rates)

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Epidemiology of Injuries Caused by the Practice of Artificial Structure Climbing

Sport Injury

This study aims to precisely describe epidemiology of injuries than occur during practice of climbing in artificial structure. Each participant will complete questionnaires in order to identify injuries. The first questionnaire will be completed at the moment of the inclusion and the second questionnaire will be completed if participant has injuries every 3 months until month 12.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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