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Sportsfysiologi

Primære fagområde:

  • Johansen MJ: Influence of muscle strength, power, and rapid force capacity on maximal club head speed in male national level golfers.
  • Lundby C: Eight weeks of heavy strength training increases hemoglobin mass and V̇o2peak in well-trained to elite female and male rowers.
  • Yeung CC: Proteome profiles of intramuscular connective tissue: influence of aging and physical training.
  • Jeppesen JS: Inhaled beta2 -agonist, formoterol, enhances intense exercise performance, and sprint ability in elite cyclists.
  • Oxfeldt M Influence of 2nd Generation Oral Contraceptives on Muscle Recovery following Repeated Resistance Exercise in Trained Females
  • Elliott Sale KJ: Effect of menstrual cycle and contraceptive pill phase on aspects of exercise physiology and athletic performance in female athletes: protocol for the Feminae international multisite innovative project.
  • Martone D: Bone Health, Body Composition and Physiological Demands in 70-85-Year-Old Lifelong Male Football Players
  • Thorsteinsson H: The recovery of muscle function and glycogen levels following game-play in young elite male ice hockey players.
  • Renaud JM: Exercise and fatigue: integrating the role of K+, Na+ and Cl- in the regulation of sarcolemmal excitability of skeletal muscle.
  • Schytz CT: Lowered muscle glycogen reduces body mass with no effect on short-term exercise performance in men
  • Kristiansen M: Enhanced Maximal Upper-Body Strength Increases Performance in Sprint Kayaking.
  • Panduro J: Acute arm and leg muscle glycogen and metabolite responses to small-sided football games in healthy young men.
  • Rago V: Quantifying training load and intensity in elite male ice hockey according to game-related contextual variables.
  • Mohr M: Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players.
  • Rago V: Use of Rating of Perceived Exertion-Based Training Load in Elite Ice Hockey Training and Match-Play
  • Rago V: Game Demands of a Professional Ice Hockey Team with Special Emphasis on Fatigue Development and Playing Position
  • Vigh-Larsen JF: The physiology of ice hockey performance: An update.
  • Sandberg P: Ancient Mnemonic in New Format-Episodic Memory Training With the Method of Loci in a Smart Phone Application
  • Jensen R: Heterogeneity in subcellular muscle glycogen utilisation during exercise impacts endurance capacity in men.
  • He W: Fluctuations in Metabolites and Bone Markers Across the Menstrual Cycle in Eumenorrheic Women and Oral Contraceptive Users
  • Dalgaard LB: Influence of Second Generation Oral Contraceptive Use on Adaptations to Resistance Training in Young Untrained Women.
  • Dam TV: Muscle Performance during the Menstrual Cycle Correlates with Psychological Well-Being, but Not Fluctuations in Sex Hormones.
  • Oxfeldt M: Sex Hormones and Satellite Cell Regulation in Women
  • Kissow J: Effects of Follicular and Luteal Phase-Based Menstrual Cycle Resistance Training on Muscle Strength and Mass.
  • Sommer Jeppesen J: Four Weeks of Intensified Training Enhances On-Ice Intermittent Exercise Performance and Increases Maximal Oxygen Consumption of Youth National-Team Ice Hockey Players.
  • Hostrup M: High-intensity interval training remodels the proteome and acetylome of human skeletal muscle.
  • Klitgaard KK: Characterization of Leg Push Forces and Their Relationship to Velocity in On-Water Sprint Kayaking.
  • Hagman M: Football and team handball training postpone cellular aging in women.
  • Hagman M: High bone mineral density in lifelong trained female team handball players and young elite football players.
  • Panduro J: Physical performance and loading for six playing positions in elite female football: full-game, end-game, and peak periods
  • Mohr M: Skeletal muscle phenotype and game performance in elite women football players.
  • Krustrup P: Muscle metabolism and impaired sprint performance in an elite women's football game
  • Vigh-Larsen J: Muscle Glycogen Metabolism and High-Intensity Exercise Performance: A Narrative Review
  • Vigh-Larsen JF: On-Ice and Off-Ice Fitness Profiles of Elite and U20 Male Ice Hockey Players of Two Different National Standards.

 

Sekundære fagområde:

  • Hansen ESH: The effect of aerobic exercise training on asthma control in postmenopausal women (ATOM): a randomized controlled pilot study.
  • Rasmusen HK: The COVID-19 in athletes (COVA) study: a national study on cardio-pulmonary involvement of SARS-CoV-2 infection among elite athletes.
  • B. Nielsen L: Chronic changes in muscle architecture and aponeurosis structure following calf muscle strain injuries
  • Højfeldt G: Fusion of myofibre branches is a physiological feature of healthy human skeletal muscle regeneration.
  • Cramer A: Achilles Tendon Tissue Turnover Before and Immediately After an Acute Rupture.
  • Karlsen A: Distinct myofibre domains of the human myotendinous junction revealed by single-nucleus RNA sequencing
  • Jakobsen JR: Larger interface area at the human myotendinous junction in type 1 compared with type 2 muscle fibers.
  • Mansur H: Differences in the cross-sectional area along the ankle tendons with both age and sex.
  • Oxfeldt M:Low energy availability reduces myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic muscle protein synthesis in trained females.
  • Oxfeldt M: Low Energy Availability Followed by Optimal Energy Availability Does Not Benefit Performance in Trained Females.
  • Mohr M: Football training as a non-pharmacological treatment of the global aging population-A topical review
  • Strong A: Brain Response to a Knee Proprioception Task Among Persons With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Controls.
  • Price OJ: Prevalence of lower airway dysfunction in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis by a subgroup of the IOC consensus group on 'acute respiratory illness in the athlete'.
  • Schwellnus M: International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus statement on acute respiratory illness in athletes part 2: non-infective acute respiratory illness.
  • Schwellnus M: International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus statement on acute respiratory illness in athletes part 1: acute respiratory infections.
  • Hansen M: Supplement with whey protein hydrolysate in contrast to carbohydrate supports mitochondrial adaptations in trained runners.
  • Jensen R: Glycogen supercompensation is due to increased number, not size, of glycogen particles in human skeletal muscle.
  • Sørensen B: Medio-Lateral Hamstring Muscle Activity in Unilateral vs. Bilateral Strength Exercises in Female Team Handball Players - A Cross-Sectional Study.
  • Winther AK: Position specific physical performance and running intensity fluctuations in elite women's football.
  • Rago V: Weekly Training Load in Elite Male Ice Hockey: Practice Versus Competition Demands.
    de Sousa MV    Nutritional optimization for female elite football players-topical review.
  • Skovlund S: The effect of low‐load resistance training with blood flow restriction on chronic patellar tendinopathy — A case series

Sportsanalyse

Primære fagområde:

  • Ibh M: TemPose: a new skeleton-based transformer model designed for fine-grained motion recognition in badminton
  • Knudsen S: Towards Dynamic Velocity Prediction of NACRA 17
  • Bagehorn T: Increased shoe bending stiffness changes ankle kinematics during high degree cutting movements
  • Baptista I: The variability of physical match demands in elite women's football.
  • Knudsen S: Towards the Dynamic Velocity Prediction of a NACRA 17
  • Bagehorn T: Medio-lateral and lateral edge friction in indoor sports shoes
  • Klitgaard K : A new device for measuring forces in the footrest during on-water kayaking
    Klitgaard KK: A kinematic comparison of on-ergometer and on-water kayaking.
    Winther AK: Position specific physical performance and running intensity fluctuations in elite women's football.
  • Rago V: Weekly Training Load in Elite Male Ice Hockey: Practice Versus Competition Demands.

 

Sekundære fagområde:

  • Johansen MJ: Influence of muscle strength, power, and rapid force capacity on maximal club head speed in male national level golfers.
  • Rago V: Quantifying training load and intensity in elite male ice hockey according to game-related contextual variables.
  • Mohr M: Extended Match Time Exacerbates Fatigue and Impacts Physiological Responses in Male Soccer Players.
  • Rago V: Use of Rating of Perceived Exertion-Based Training Load in Elite Ice Hockey Training and Match-Play
  • Rago V: Game Demands of a Professional Ice Hockey Team with Special Emphasis on Fatigue Development and Playing Position
  • Vigh-Larsen JF. The physiology of ice hockey performance: An update.
  • Panduro J: Physical performance and loading for six playing positions in elite female football: full-game, end-game, and peak periods
  • Mohr M: Skeletal muscle phenotype and game performance in elite women football players.
  • Krustrup P: Muscle metabolism and impaired sprint performance in an elite women's football game
  • Kirkendall DT: Studying professional and recreational female footballers: A bibliometric exercise.

Sportsernæring

Primære fagområde:

  • Oxfeldt M: Low energy availability reduces myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic muscle protein synthesis in trained females.
  • Oxfeldt M: Low Energy Availability Followed by Optimal Energy Availability Does Not Benefit Performance in Trained Females.
  • Hansen M: Supplement with whey protein hydrolysate in contrast to carbohydrate supports mitochondrial adaptations in trained runners.
  • Jensen R:Glycogen supercompensation is due to increased number, not size, of glycogen particles in human skeletal muscle.
  • de Sousa MV: Nutritional optimization for female elite football players-topical review.

 

Sekundære fagområde:

  • Oxfeldt M: Influence of 2nd Generation Oral Contraceptives on Muscle Recovery following Repeated Resistance Exercise in Trained Females
  • Elliott Sale KJ: Effect of menstrual cycle and contraceptive pill phase on aspects of exercise physiology and athletic performance in female athletes: protocol for the Feminae international multisite innovative project.
  • Martone D: Bone Health, Body Composition and Physiological Demands in 70-85-Year-Old Lifelong Male Football Players
  • Thorsteinsson H: The recovery of muscle function and glycogen levels following game-play in young elite male ice hockey players.
  • Schytz CT: Lowered muscle glycogen reduces body mass with no effect on short-term exercise performance in men
  • Panduro J: Acute arm and leg muscle glycogen and metabolite responses to small-sided football games in healthy young men.
  • Jensen R: Heterogeneity in subcellular muscle glycogen utilisation during exercise impacts endurance capacity in men.
  • Hagman M: High bone mineral density in lifelong trained female team handball players and young elite football players.
  • Vigh-Larsen J: Muscle Glycogen Metabolism and High-Intensity Exercise Performance: A Narrative Review

Sportsmedicin

Primære fagområde:

  • Yeung CC Disruption of day-to-night changes in circadian gene expression with chronic tendinopathy.
  • Hansen ESH: The effect of aerobic exercise training on asthma control in postmenopausal women (ATOM): a randomized controlled pilot study.
  • Rasmusen HK: The COVID-19 in athletes (COVA) study: a national study on cardio-pulmonary involvement of SARS-CoV-2 infection among elite athletes.
  • B. Nielsen L: Chronic changes in muscle architecture and aponeurosis structure following calf muscle strain injuries
  • Højfeldt G: Fusion of myofibre branches is a physiological feature of healthy human skeletal muscle regeneration.
  • Cramer A: Achilles Tendon Tissue Turnover Before and Immediately After an Acute Rupture.
  • Karlsen A: Distinct myofibre domains of the human myotendinous junction revealed by single-nucleus RNA sequencing
  • Jakobsen JR: Larger interface area at the human myotendinous junction in type 1 compared with type 2 muscle fibers.
  • Mansur H: Differences in the cross-sectional area along the ankle tendons with both age and sex.
  • Mohr M: Football training as a non-pharmacological treatment of the global aging population-A topical review
  • Bagehorn T: 9 the noncontact ankle sprain is not always the result of a "bad landing": a systematic video-analysis of 145 non-consecutive cases
  • Strong A: Brain Response to a Knee Proprioception Task Among Persons With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Controls.
  • Agergaard A: UTE T2* mapping of tendinopathic patellar tendons: an MRI reproducibility study
  • Price OJ: Prevalence of lower airway dysfunction in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis by a subgroup of the IOC consensus group on 'acute respiratory illness in the athlete'.
  • Schwellnus M: International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus statement on acute respiratory illness in athletes part 2: non-infective acute respiratory illness.
  • Schwellnus M: International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus statement on acute respiratory illness in athletes part 1: acute respiratory infections.
  • Sørensen B: Medio-Lateral Hamstring Muscle Activity in Unilateral vs. Bilateral Strength Exercises in Female Team Handball Players - A Cross-Sectional Study.
  • Skovlund S The effect of low‐load resistance training with blood flow restriction on chronic patellar tendinopathy — A case series

 

Sekundære fagområde:

  • Bagehorn T: Increased shoe bending stiffness changes ankle kinematics during high degree cutting movements
  • Bagehorn T: Medio-lateral and lateral edge friction in indoor sports shoes

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