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201por Gouttebarge, Vincent, Aoki, Haruhito, Lambert, Michael, Stewart, William, Kerkhoffs, Gino“…The primary aim of this study was to explore the relationship between sports career-related concussions and the subsequent occurrence of symptoms of CMD among former male professional athletes retired from football (soccer), ice hockey and rugby (union). METHODS: Cross-sectional analyses were performed on baseline electronic questionnaires from three prospective cohort studies among former male professional athletes retired from football (soccer), ice hockey and rugby (union). …”
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202“…Comprehensive comparisons of injuries sustained in boys’ soccer, wrestling, football, ice hockey, and lacrosse are lacking. PURPOSE: To describe patterns of injury by severity, body site, and diagnosis among high school boys’ contact and collision sports in the United States. …”
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203“…Further analyses show a large scientific literature on team sports, particularly American professional sports (i.e., baseball, basketball, and ice hockey) and the importance of inclusion in the Olympic programme to increasing scientific interest in “recent” sports (i.e., triathlon and rugby sevens). …”
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204por Kerbel, Yehuda E., Smith, Christopher M., Prodromo, John P., Nzeogu, Michael I., Mulcahey, Mary K.“…The sports with the highest rates of injuries per 100,000 AEs were men’s soccer (110.84), men’s ice hockey (104.90), and women’s ice hockey (76.88). …”
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205“…The sports with the highest incidence of operative injuries were men’s football (1.31/10,000 AEs), men’s wrestling (1.14/10,000 AEs), men’s ice hockey (0.60/10,000 AEs), women’s gymnastics (0.44/10,000 AEs), and men’s swimming (0.41/10,000 AEs). …”
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206por Schei, Gaute S., Høigaard, Rune, Erikstad, Martin K., Ivarsson, Andreas, Haugen, Tommy“…A cross-sectional design was employed and 441 elite athletes from division 1 and division 2 in handball and ice hockey participated in the present study. Structural equation modeling was used to assess relationships between identity leadership and task cohesion, and the mediating role of acceptance and distinctiveness. …”
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207“…Multiple studies have found a high prevalence of FAI in elite football, ice hockey, basketball and soccer players. In this article, we review the current literature relating to the etiology of primary FAI.…”
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208por McCarthy, Meagan M., Bihl, Jonathan H., Frank, Rachel M., Salem, Hytham S., McCarty, Eric C., Comstock, R. Dawn“…Injury rates varied by sport, with the highest rates in the boys’ full-contact sports of ice hockey (5.27), lacrosse (5.26), football (4.98), and wrestling (2.21). …”
Publicado 2019
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209“…Sports with consistently high risk for sustaining a concussion include football, men’s ice hockey, and women’s soccer. Younger athletes appear to be more susceptible to concussion, but data are limited and inconsistent. …”
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210“…Using the 3+1 C’s model of coach–athlete relationships as a framework (Jowett, 2007), 12 semi-structured interviews were conducted with high performance athletes (six female; six male) representing a variety of sports (i.e., freestyle wrestling, triathlon, field hockey, cycling, rowing, rugby union, netball, table tennis, and ice hockey). Participants ranged in age from 18 to 53 years (M = 29, SD = 9). …”
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211por Esquivel, Amanda, Haque, Sadiq, Keating, Patrick, Marsh, Stephanie, Lemos, Stephen“…HYPOTHESIS: There are differences in concussion management and awareness among boys football, boys ice hockey, and boys and girls soccer. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive epidemiologic study. …”
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212“…We report a case of a dislocated epiphyseal fracture to the base of the coracoid process with AC joint dislocation in a 14-year-old ice-hockey player following direct impact to his left shoulder. …”
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213“…In Study 2, using a sample of male ice hockey players, the results indicated that the items in the CCBS are represented by both a general factor and specific factors, but the subscales differ with regard to the amount of variance in the items accounted for by the general and specific factors. …”
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214“…CONTEXT: Groin pain is a common entity in athletes involved in sports that require acute cutting, pivoting, or kicking such as soccer and ice hockey. Athletic pubalgia is increasingly recognized as a common cause of chronic groin and adductor pain in athletes. …”
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215por Sierra-Díaz, Manuel Jacob, González-Víllora, Sixto, Pastor-Vicedo, Juan Carlos, Serra-Olivares, Jaime“…This effect is extensively described in young and elite team sports such as basketball, volleyball or, ice-hockey, as well as in soccer. The purpose of this study is to examine the state-of-the-art of the Relative Age Effect in youth and elite soccer players. …”
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216por Jiménez-Casquet, María José, Conde-Pipó, Javier, Valenzuela-Barranco, Ignacio, Rienda-Contreras, Raquel, Olea-Serrano, Fátima, Bouzas, Cristina, Tur, Josep A., Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel“…There are two main types of winter sports: those that are practiced outdoors on snow (−25 to +5 °C and 2500 m), such as alpine skiing and snowboarding, and those that are practiced indoors on ice (5–10 °C at low altitude), such as figure skating and ice hockey. The aim of this research was to identify the nutritional status and potential risk of female athletes practicing winter sports, considering the altitude of training. …”
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217“…Based on a recent finding of a sexual dimorphism in facial metrics that is independent of body size, we conducted three studies to examine the extent to which individual differences in the facial width-to-height ratio were associated with trait dominance (using a questionnaire) and aggression during a behavioural task and in a naturalistic setting (varsity and professional ice hockey). In study 1, men had a larger facial width-to-height ratio, higher scores of trait dominance, and were more reactively aggressive compared with women. …”
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218por Fasulo, Sydney M., Dávila Castrodad, Iciar M., Kraeutler, Matthew J., Doerr, Nikki, Talishinskiy, Toghrul, Scillia, Anthony J.“…These injuries most frequently occur in young males who participate in explosive and rotationally demanding activities such as soccer, football, and ice hockey, which generate large forces across the trunk and hip joint. …”
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219“…This study explored the use of food as a reward in youth sport and the perceived impact it has on children’s motivation to participate in recreational soccer and ice hockey. A multiple instrumental case study approach was utilized. …”
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220por Jerath, Nivedita U., Crockett, Cameron D., Moore, Steven A., Shy, Michael E., Weihl, Conrad C., Chou, Tsui-Fen, Grider, Tiffany, Gonzalez, Michael A., Zuchner, Stephan, Swenson, Andrea“…A 60-year-old man who played ice hockey into his 50's was evaluated by electrodiagnostics, muscle biopsy, and molecular genetics. …”
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