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41“…Data were collected using an online survey distributed to season ticket holders after the 2019 college football season that featured three sponsored sustainability initiatives at each home game. …”
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42por Hung, Chin-Hwai, Clemente, Filipe Manuel, Bezerra, Pedro, Chiu, Yi-Wen, Chien, Chia-Hua, Crowley-McHattan, Zachary, Chen, Yung-Sheng“…This study aimed to examine the agreement and acceptance of ultra-short-term heart rate (HR) variability (HRV(UST)) measures during post-exercise recovery in college football players. Twenty-five male college football players (age: 19.80 ± 1.08 years) from the first division of national university championship voluntarily participated in the study. …”
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43“…OBJECTIVES: A prior report revealed an average of 7.2 (0.67 per 100,000 participants) traumatic brain injuries (TBI) per year in high school (HS) and college football players from 1989 through 2002. Our goal is to update the profile of TBI in HS and college football players and evaluate the efficacy of state laws implemented to reduce brain injuries. …”
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44por Alrawaili, Saud M“…All participants were selected from the college football team of Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University. …”
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45“…This study compared Pilates training (PT) with traditional balance training (BT) in patients with CAI. Fifty-one college football players with CAI, divided into PT (n = 26) and BT (n = 25) groups, were included in the study. …”
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46por Kilcoyne, Kelly G., Dickens, Jonathan F., Svoboda, Steven J., Owens, Brett D., Cameron, Kenneth L., Sullivan, Robert T., Rue, John-Paul“…BACKGROUND: There has been increased interest in the number of concussions occurring in college football over the past year. In April 2010, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) published new guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of concussions in student athletes. …”
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47“…We analyse two real datasets of decisive conflict outcomes, the first involving college football teams, and the second involving an adult rhesus macaque society in captivity.…”
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48“…The purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effect of a CMS on physical performance. Fourteen male college football players (20.4 ± 1.0 years) participated in a randomized double-blind crossover experiment separated by 7 days. …”
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49“…METHODS: During pre-participation screening, twenty college football players underwent two electrocardiograms: a conventional 12-lead electrocardiogram and a wireless 9-lead electrocardiogram. …”
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50“…The study participants were 22 male American college football players. Initially, all participants performed a 10-s maximal isometric knee extension exercise and were classified as stronger individuals (n = 8) and weaker individuals (n = 8) based on their relative muscle strength. …”
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51por Marchi, Nicola, Bazarian, Jeffrey J., Puvenna, Vikram, Janigro, Mattia, Ghosh, Chaitali, Zhong, Jianhui, Zhu, Tong, Blackman, Eric, Stewart, Desiree, Ellis, Jasmina, Butler, Robert, Janigro, Damir“…Players from three college football teams were enrolled (total of 67 volunteers). …”
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52por Bazarian, Jeffrey J., Zhu, Tong, Zhong, Jianhui, Janigro, Damir, Rozen, Eric, Roberts, Andrew, Javien, Hannah, Merchant-Borna, Kian, Abar, Beau, Blackman, Eric G.“…METHODS: Prospective, observational study of 10 Division III college football players and 5 non-athlete controls during the 2011-12 season. …”
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53por Puvenna, Vikram, Brennan, Chanda, Shaw, Gerald, Yang, Cui, Marchi, Nicola, Bazarian, Jeffrey J., Merchant-Borna, Kian, Janigro, Damir“…The extent and intensity of head impacts and serum values of S100B, UCH-L1, and beta-2 transferrin were measured pre- and post-game from 15 college football players who did not experience a concussion after a game. …”
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54por Rowson, Steven, Campolettano, Eamon T., Duma, Stefan M., Stemper, Brian, Shah, Alok, Harezlak, Jaroslaw, Riggen, Larry, Mihalik, Jason P., Guskiewicz, Kevin M., Giza, Christopher, Brooks, Alison, Cameron, Kenneth, McAllister, Thomas, Broglio, Steven P., McCrea, Michael“…In this study, we identified control subjects for our concussed subjects who demonstrated traits we believed were correlated to factors thought to affect injury tolerance, including height, mass, age, race, and concussion history. A total of 502 college football players were instrumented with helmet-mounted accelerometer arrays and provided complete baseline assessment data, 44 of which sustained a total of 49 concussion. …”
Publicado 2019
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55“…This paper’s results highlight that kickoff play rule changes, as implemented in American college football, would decrease head impact exposure of Canadian university football athletes and make the game safer.…”
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56por Stacy, Mitchel R., Caracciolo, Christopher M., Qiu, Maolin, Pal, Prasanta, Varga, Tyler, Constable, Robert Todd, Sinusas, Albert J.“…We hypothesized that BOLD imaging would allow for regional evaluation of differences in skeletal muscle oxygenation between athletes and sedentary control subjects, and dynamic BOLD responses to ischemia (i.e., proximal cuff occlusion) and reactive hyperemia (i.e., rapid cuff deflation) would relate to lower extremity function, as assessed by jumping ability. College football athletes (linemen, defensive backs/wide receivers) were compared to sedentary healthy controls. …”
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57por Reifsteck, Fred, Clugston, James R, Carek, Stephen, Harmon, Kimberly G, Asken, Breton Michael, Dillon, Michael C, Street, Joan, Edenfield, Katherine M“…Attributing the cause of borderline aortic root diameter (ARD) values to either physiological or pathological conditions in American college football athletes is difficult as there is very limited normal reference values in this population. …”
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58por Kluczynski, Melissa A., Kelly, William H., Lashomb, William M., Bisson, Leslie J.“…The review included studies of orthopaedic injuries in college football recruits attending the NFL Combine as well as professional NFL players. …”
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59por Wylie, Scott A., Ally, Brandon A., van Wouwe, Nelleke C., Neimat, Joseph S., van den Wildenberg, Wery P. M., Bashore, Theodore R.“…To fill this void, we compared the performances of Division I college football players (n = 525) and their non-athlete age counterparts (n = 40) in a motion-based stimulus-response compatibility task that assessed their proficiency at executing either compatible (in the same direction) or incompatible (in the opposite direction) lateralized reactions to a target's lateral motion. …”
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60por Granger, Joshua, Cho, Eunhan, Lindsey, Kevin, Lemoine, Nathan, Calvert, Derek, Marucci, Jack, Mullenix, Shelly, O’Neal, Hollis, Irving, Brian A., Johannsen, Neil, Spielmann, Guillaume“…Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether elite college football athletes had altered salivary immunity following the CDC-recommended isolation post-SARS-CoV-2 infection. …”
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