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Associations of Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Time with the Risk of Stroke, Myocardial Infarction or All-Cause Mortality in 70-Year-Old Men and Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
ConclusionObjectively measured LPA and MPA are each associated with lower risk of stroke, MI or all-cause mortality in 70-year-old individuals, while ST is associated with increased risk. The greatest risk reduction is observed for MPA, which also appears to attenuate some of the increased risks associated with ST.
Source: Sports Medicine - October 15, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Comparing the effects of multicomponent exercise with or without power training on the cardiorespiratory fitness, physical function, and muscular strength of patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Multicomponent exercise involving high-speed power training was beneficial in helping patients with stroke regain cardiorespiratory fitness, physical function, and muscular strength.PMID:33721986 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.21.12306-0
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 16, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Dongheon Kang Jiyoung Park Irully Jeong Seon-Deok Eun Source Type: research

Preworkout Supplement Induced Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Case Report
Abstract: Hemorrhagic stroke is a catastrophic cause of both long-term morbidity and mortality. Many risk factors for development of these strokes are in fact preventable or modifiable in nature. This case report outlines an incident involving a previously healthy 24-year-old man with no apparent risk factors apart from consumption of preworkout supplementation who developed a hemorrhagic stroke. The supplements that this particular patient was consuming included various potential causative agents—with the most significant being Dendrobium extract, which contains compound B-phenylethylamine, a precursor in the amphet...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - November 1, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Gait instability and estimated core temperature predict exertional heat stroke
CONCLUSION: The combination of two algorithms that estimate Tcr and ataxic gate appears promising for real-time alerting of impending EHS.PMID:35022161 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2021-104081
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 13, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mark Buller Rebecca Fellin Max Bursey Meghan Galer Emma Atkinson Beth A Beidleman Michael J Marcello Kyla Driver Timothy Mesite Joseph Seay Lara Weed Brian Telfer Christopher King Royce Frazee Charles Moore James R Williamson Source Type: research

Perioperative Stroke Risk Model —One Size Fits All?
The article by Glance et al is an important and timely contribution to the field of perioperative medicine. While evidence-based consensus statements help guide clinicians to make the best decisions for patients, they are only as good as the data and populations on which they are based. In these cases, overestimation of risk of perioperative stroke might lead to unnecessary surgical delays, especially for semiurgent surgeries (ie, cancer), and unnecessary intraoperative neurological monitoring and may significantly impact patient care and health care system cost. Furthermore, while we now have a better understanding of the...
Source: JAMA Surgery - June 29, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Time Since Ischemic Stroke and Risk of Recurrent Stroke in Elective Nonneurologic, Noncardiac Surgery
This cohort study assesses whether the period after an ischemic stroke is associated with the risk of recurrent stroke in patients aged 66 years or older who are undergoing elective nonneurologic, noncardiac surgery.
Source: JAMA Surgery - June 29, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Bow-Side Kinematics Studies in Violinists: An Experimental Design Tracking Intra- and Inter-Musician Variability by Bow Stroke, String Played, and Tempo
Med Probl Perform Art. 2022 Sep;37(3):135-142. doi: 10.21091/mppa.2022.3020.ABSTRACTComparison of bow-side kinematics in violinists is hindered by the scarcity of studies available. This makes meta-analysis impossible. This paper assesses the effect of music-based variables (bow stroke, tempo, and string played) on intra- and inter-participant variability in joint kinematics. The joint kinematics of nine high-level violinists were acquired via a motion capture system while they played a standardized piece of music involving contrasting bow strokes and strings at different tempi. Results were compared using linear mixed mod...
Source: Medical Problems of Performing Artists - September 2, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin Michaud Micka ël Begon Sonia Duprey Source Type: research