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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548376/athlete-biological-passport-longitudinal-biomarkers-and-statistics-in-the-fight-against-doping
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REVIEW
Dora Dragčević, Vlatka Pandžić Jakšić, Ozren Jakšić
As novel substances, short time windows, and limits of detection increasingly challenge direct methods of doping detection in sports, indirect tools inevitably take a greater role in the fight against it. One such tool is the athlete biological passport (ABP) - a longitudinal profiling of the measured haematological and biochemical biomarkers, combined with calculated scores, against the background of epidemiological data crucial for doping detection. In both of its modules, haematological and steroidal, ABP parameters are analysed with the Bayesian adaptive model, which individualises reference and cut-off values to improve its sensitivity...
March 1, 2024: Arhiv za Higijenu Rada i Toksikologiju
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524822/serum-myokines-as-potential-biomarkers-of-myostatin-inhibition-in-sport-doping-a-preliminary-study-on-their-baseline-levels-in-elite-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Donati, Giorgia Morgan Biasini, Xavier de la Torre, Francesco Botrè
We considered in this study the possibility of developing an indirect procedure for detecting myostatin inhibition/suppression, a practice that is prohibited as doping in sport. We have specifically considered the potential diagnostic utility of human serum myokines as indirect markers of myostatin inhibition. Myostatin, its main antagonist follistatin, and other myokines (follistatin-like 1, musclin, oncostatin, osteonectin, irisin, brain derived neurotrophic factor, and insulin-like growth factor-1) were selected as a panel of potential biomarkers whose levels may be altered following myostatine suppression...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523229/powerpenia-should-be-considered-a-biomarker-of-healthy-aging
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandro R Freitas, Carlos Cruz-Montecinos, Sébastien Ratel, Ronei S Pinto
To identify biomarkers that precede the decline of human function and independence during the lifespan, two important concepts have been introduced in recent decades: sarcopenia and dynapenia. While the former is originally focused on skeletal muscle loss, the latter is on maximal strength loss. Although the dynapenia concept implies the inclusion of skeletal muscle power, in practical terms, this has not been specifically addressed. For instance, only 2 out of 220 studies published between 2008 and 2023 have directly measured muscle power to classify individuals with dynapenia...
March 25, 2024: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505457/concussions-a-review-of-physiological-changes-and-long-term-sequelae
#24
REVIEW
Hemangi Patel, Sneha Polam, Roody Joseph
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). It is prevalent among athletes across a wide variety of sports. The exact mechanism of a concussion is unknown, but it is currently accepted that the acceleration and deceleration of the brain is the insult causing disturbances in activity. The most common symptoms of concussions include but are not limited to dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and headaches. With repetitive concussive injuries, athletes can experience permanent changes such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (gradual degeneration of brain tissue), which can lead to personality changes and memory deficits...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497758/use-of-rna-biomarkers-in-the-antidoping-field
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REVIEW
Francesco Loria, Silke Grabherr, Tiia Kuuranne, Nicolas Leuenberger
There is growing evidence that various RNA molecules can serve as biomarkers for clinical diagnoses. Over the last decade, the high specificities and sensitivities of RNA biomarkers have led to proposals that they could be used to detect prohibited substances and practices in sports. mRNAs and circulating miRNAs have the potential to improve the detection of doping and expand the performance of the Athlete Biological Passport. This review provides a summary of the use of RNA biomarkers to detect human and equine doping practices, including a discussion of the use of dried blood spots as a stable matrix that supports and improves the general process of RNA biomarker detection...
March 18, 2024: Bioanalysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496336/preoperative-synovial-tissue-and-synovial-fluid-biomarkers-as-predictors-for-outcomes-after-knee-arthroscopy-and-acl-reconstruction-a-narrative-review
#26
REVIEW
Julia R Gottreich, Jeffrey N Katz, Morgan H Jones
BACKGROUND: Biomarkers collected in synovial tissue and fluid have been identified as potential predictors of outcomes after arthroscopy. PURPOSE: To provide a narrative review of the current literature that assesses the associations between preoperative biomarkers in the synovial fluid or synovial tissue and patient outcomes after knee arthroscopy. STUDY DESIGN: Narrative review. METHODS: We searched the PubMed database with keywords, "biomarkers AND arthroscopy," "biomarkers AND anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction," and "biomarkers AND meniscectomy...
March 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491903/performance-enhancing-substances-in-sport-a-scientometric-review-of-75%C3%A2-years-of-research
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandro Carollo, Ornella Corazza, Maria Mantovani, Nicolò Silvestrini, Olivier Rabin, Gianluca Esposito
The use of performance-enhancing substances not only undermines the core values of sports but also poses significant health risks to athletes. In a fast-evolving doping environment, where sport professionals are constantly seeking novel and illegal means to bypass doping tests, and new substances are regularly detected on the drug market, it is crucial to inform authorities with updated evidence emerging from scientific research. The current study aims to (i) outline the structure of knowledge in the literature on performance enhancers in sports (i...
March 16, 2024: Drug Testing and Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485759/identifying-delay-in-glymphatic-clearance-of-labeled-protons-post-acute-head-trauma-utilizing-3d-asl-mri-arterial-spin-labeling-a-pilot-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles R Joseph, Jubin Kang Lim, Bryce N Grohol, Marija Zivcevska, Joshua Lencke, Ethan Dean Rich, Connor James Arrasmith, Ian Shepherd Dorman, Bradley Waman Clark, Kim Love, Ben Ferry, Mark E Rolfs
This study correlated mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) cognitive changes with ASL-MRI glymphatic clearance rates (GCRs) and recovery with GCR improvement. mTBI disrupts the blood brain barrier (BBB), reducing capillary mean transit time and GCRs. mTBI is clinically diagnosed utilizing history/examination findings with no physiologic biomarkers. 3D TGSE (turbo-gradient spin-echo) pulsed arterial spin-labeling 3T MRI with 7 long inversion times (TIs) assessed the signal clearance of labeled protons 2800-4000 ms postlabeling in bifrontal, bitemporal, and biparietal regions within 7 days of mTBI and once clinically cleared to resume activities...
March 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483350/mixed-potential-type-isoprene-sensor-for-the-application-in-real-time-monitoring-of-biomarker-gases
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Jiang, Qiule Li, Siyuan Lv, Bin Wang, Si Pan, Peng Sun, Jie Zheng, Fangmeng Liu, Geyu Lu
Monitoring of isoprene in exhaled breath is expected to provide a noninvasive and painless method for dynamic monitoring of physiological and metabolic states during exercise. However, for real-time and portable detection of isoprene, gas sensors have become the best choice for gas detection technology, which are crucial to achieving the goal of anytime, anywhere, human-centered healthcare in the future. Here, we first report a mixed potential type isoprene sensor based on a Gd2Zr2O7 solid electrolyte and a CdSb2O6 sensing electrode, which enables sensitive detection for isoprene with sensitivities of -21...
March 14, 2024: ACS Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483076/influence-of-a-7-day-transalpine-trail-run-on-cardiac-biomarkers-and-myocardial-function
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrin Esefeld, Marisa Geisberger, Sophia Marie-Theres Dinges, Johanna Hambrecht, Felix Stegmüller, Michael Rasper, Jonathan Nadjiri, Franz Roeschenthaler, Stefan Holdenrieder, Jürgen Scharhag, Martin Halle
Intense physical exercise is known to increase cardiac biomarkers; however, it is unclear, whether this phenomenon is physiological, or if it indicates myocardial tissue injury. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of seven consecutive days of excessive endurance exercise on continuous assessment of cardiac biomarkers, function, and tissue injury. During a 7-day trail-running competition (Transalpine Run, distance 267.4 km, altitude ascent/descent 15556/14450 m), daily blood samples were obtained for cardiac biomarkers (hs-TnT, NT-proBNP, and suppression of tumorigenicity-2 protein (ST2)) at baseline, after each stage and 24-48 h post-race...
March 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481124/widespread-white-matter-abnormalities-in-concussed-athletes-detected-by-7t-diffusion-mri
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Gard, Evgenios N Kornaropoulos, Maria Portnova-Wernersson, Ia Rorsman, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Yelverton Tegner, Alessandro De Maio, Karin Markenroth Bloch, Isabella Björkman-Burtscher, Helene Pessah, Markus Nilsson, Niklas Marklund
Sports-related concussions may cause white matter injuries and persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS). We hypothesized that athletes with PPCS would have neurocognitive impairments and white matter abnormalities which could be revealed by advanced neuroimaging using ultra-high field strength diffusion tensor (DTI) and diffusion kurtosis (DKI) imaging metrics and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers. A cohort of athletes with PPCS of a severity limiting the ability to work/study and participate in sport school and/or social activities for ≥ 6 months completed 7T MRI (morphological T1-weighed volumetry, DTI and DKI), extensive neuropsychological testing, symptom rating and CSF biomarker sampling...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475001/wearable-devices-and-digital-biomarkers-for-optimizing-training-tolerances-and-athlete-performance-a-case-study-of-a-national-collegiate-athletic-association-division-iii-soccer-team-over-a-one-year-period
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhruv R Seshadri, Helina D VanBibber, Maia P Sethi, Ethan R Harlow, James E Voos
Wearable devices in sports have been used at the professional and higher collegiate levels, but not much research has been conducted at lower collegiate division levels. The objective of this retrospective study was to gather big data using the Catapult wearable technology, develop an algorithm for musculoskeletal modeling, and longitudinally determine the workloads of male college soccer (football) athletes at the Division III (DIII) level over the course of a 12-week season. The results showed that over the course of a season, (1) the average match workload (432 ± 47...
February 23, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474961/detecting-psychological-interventions-using-bilateral-electromyographic-wearable-sensors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yedukondala Rao Veeranki, Sergi Garcia-Retortillo, Zacharias Papadakis, Andreas Stamatis, Kwadwo Osei Appiah-Kubi, Emily Locke, Ryan McCarthy, Ahmed Ali Torad, Ahmed Mahmoud Kadry, Mostafa Ali Elwan, Ali Boolani, Hugo F Posada-Quintero
This study investigated the impact of auditory stimuli on muscular activation patterns using wearable surface electromyography (EMG) sensors. Employing four key muscles (Sternocleidomastoid Muscle (SCM), Cervical Erector Muscle (CEM), Quadricep Muscles (QMs), and Tibialis Muscle (TM)) and time domain features, we differentiated the effects of four interventions: silence, music, positive reinforcement, and negative reinforcement. The results demonstrated distinct muscle responses to the interventions, with the SCM and CEM being the most sensitive to changes and the TM being the most active and stimulus dependent...
February 22, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474848/it-s-dead-can-postbiotics-really-help-performance-and-recovery-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Chad M Kerksick, Jessica M Moon, Ralf Jäger
In recent years, postbiotics have increased in popularity, but the potential relevancy of postbiotics for augmenting exercise performance, recovery, and health is underexplored. A systematic literature search of Google Scholar and PubMed databases was performed with the main objective being to identify and summarize the current body of scientific literature on postbiotic supplementation and outcomes related to exercise performance and recovery. Inclusion criteria for this systematic review consisted of peer-reviewed, randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trials, with a population including healthy men or women >18 years of age...
March 1, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463663/advancing-cancer-cachexia-diagnosis-with-omics-technology-and-exercise-as-molecular-medicine
#35
REVIEW
Stuart J Hesketh
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of skeletal muscle mass and function play pivotal roles in ensuring long-term health and overall quality-of-life. Muscle atrophy represents a significant clinical challenge, involving the continued loss of muscle mass and strength, which frequently accompany the development of numerous types of cancer. Cancer cachexia is a highly prevalent multifactorial syndrome, and although cachexia is one of the main causes of cancer-related deaths, there are still no approved management strategies for the disease...
March 2024: Sports medicine and health science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463419/investigating-the-association-between-extended-participation-in-collision-sports-and-fluid-biomarkers-among-masters-athletes
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren P Giesler, William T O'Brien, Georgia F Symons, Sabrina Salberg, Gershon Spitz, Robb Wesselingh, Terence J O'Brien, Richelle Mychasiuk, Sandy R Shultz, Stuart J McDonald
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions are prevalent in collision sports, and there is evidence that levels of exposure to such sports may increase the risk of neurological abnormalities. Elevated levels of fluid-based biomarkers have been observed after concussions or among athletes with a history of participating in collision sports, and certain biomarkers exhibit sensitivity toward neurodegeneration. This study investigated a cohort of 28 male amateur athletes competing in "Masters" competitions for persons >35 years of age...
2024: Neurotrauma reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455429/how-does-altering-the-volume-load-of-plyometric-exercises-affect-the-inflammatory-response-oxidative-stress-and-muscle-damage-in-male-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Tian, Miao Miao
Incorporating plyometric exercises (PE) into soccer players' conditioning routines is vital for boosting their performance. Nevertheless, the effects of PE sessions with diverse volume loads on inflammation, oxidative stress, and muscle damage are not yet clearly understood. This study aimed to examine the effects of altering the volume-loads of PE on indicators of oxidative muscle damage and inflammation. The study involved forty young male soccer players who were randomly assigned to three different volume-loads of PE (Low volume-load [100 jumps]: LVL, n = 10; Moderate volume-load [150 jumps]: MVL, n = 10; and High volume-load [200 jumps]: HVL, n = 10) and a control group (CON = 10)...
March 2024: Journal of Sports Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433820/optimizing-tendon-repair-and-regeneration-how-does-the-in-vivo-environment-shape-outcomes-following-rupture-of-a-tendon-such-as-the-achilles-tendon
#38
REVIEW
David A Hart, Aisha S Ahmed, Junyu Chen, Paul W Ackermann
Risk for rupture of the Achilles tendon, and other tendons increases with age. Such injuries of tissues that function in high load environments generally are believed to heal with variable outcome. However, in many cases, the healing does not lead to a good outcome and the patient cannot return to the previous level of participation in active living activities, including sports. In the past few years, using proteomic approaches and other biological techniques, reports have appeared that identify biomarkers that are prognostic of good outcomes from healing, and others that are destined for poor outcomes using validated criteria at 1-year post injury...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415991/longitudinal-associations-between-24-h-movement-behaviors-and-cardiometabolic-biomarkers-a-natural-experiment-over-retirement
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin Suorsa, Tuija Leskinen, Nidhi Gupta, Lars L Andersen, Jesse Pasanen, Pasan Hettiarachchi, Peter J Johansson, Jaana Pentti, Jussi Vahtera, Sari Stenholm
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep, that is, 24-h movement behaviors, often change in the transition from work to retirement, which may affect cardiometabolic health. This study investigates the longitudinal associations between changes in 24-h movement behaviors and cardiometabolic biomarkers during the retirement transition. METHODS: Retiring public sector workers (n = 212, mean age 63.5 years, SD 1.1) from the Finnish Retirement and Aging study used a thigh-worn Axivity accelerometer and filled out a diary to obtain data on daily time spent in sedentary behavior (SED), light physical activity (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sleep before and after retirement (one year in-between)...
February 29, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409184/the-effects-of-trx-suspension-training-on-sarcopenic-biomarkers-and-functional-abilities-in-elderlies-with-sarcopenia-a-controlled-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sohrab Rezaei, Rasoul Eslami, Bakhtyar Tartibian
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is an age-related progressive loss of muscle mass and strength that can be modulated by resistance training. This study aimed to investigate the effects of TRX Suspension Training (TST) on serum levels of neuromuscular and growth factors and functional indices in elderly men with sarcopenia, an age-related condition characterized by progressive muscle mass and strength loss. METHODS: Nineteen sarcopenic elderly men (age = 74...
February 26, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
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