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Boelens, M. (author), Smit, M.S. (author), Windhorst, D.A. (author), Jonkman, H.J. (author), Hosman, C.M.H. (author), Raat, H. (author), Jansen, W. (author)
Previous studies conducted mainly among adolescents have found associations between participation in sport organised leisure-time activities (OLTAs) and mental health problems (MHP). Fewer research studies have been performed to primary school-aged children and to organised non-sport OLTAs. Therefore, the objective is to examine whether there is...
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Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), de Korte, J.Q. (author), Zwartkruis, M. (author), Levels, K. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
The combination of an exacerbated workload and impermeable nature of the personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by COVID-19 healthcare workers increases heat strain. We aimed to compare the prevalence of heat strain symptoms before (routine care without PPE) versus during the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID-19 care with PPE), identify risk factors...
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Coenen, P. (author), Hulsegge, G. (author), Daams, J.G. (author), van Geenen, R.G. (author), Kerkhoffs, G.M. (author), van Tulder, M.W. (author), Huirne, J.A. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), Kuijser, P.P. (author)
Objectives Orthopaedic surgery is primarily aimed at improving function and pain reduction. Additional integrated care may enhance patient’s participation in sports and work, possibly improving performance of physical activities and quality of life (QoL). We aimed to assess the effectiveness of integrated care among orthopaedic surgery patients....
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Straat, A.C. (author), Coenen, P. (author), Smit, D.J.M. (author), Hulsegge, G. (author), Bouwsma, E.V.A. (author), Huirne, J.A. (author), van Geenen, R.G. (author), Janssen, R.P.A. (author), Boymans, T.A.E.J. (author), Kerkhoffs, G.M. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), Kuijer, P.P.E.M. (author)
Evidence for recommendations concerning the resumption of activities of daily life, including work and sport, after knee arthroplasty is lacking. Therefore, recommendations vary considerably between hospitals and healthcare professionals. We aimed to obtain multidisciplinary consensus for such recommendations. Using a Delphi procedure, we...
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Vesela, S. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Frijns, A.J.H. (author), van Marken Lichtenbelt, W.D. (author)
The quality of local skin temperature prediction by thermophysiological models depends on the local skin blood flow (SBF) control functions. These equations were derived for low activity levels (0.8-1 met ) and mostly in sitting or supine position. This study validates and discusses the prediction of foot SBF during activities of 1-3 met in male...
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Dijkstra, P.D. (author), Preenen, P.T.Y. (author), van Essen, H. (author)
The color of an athlete's uniform may have an effect on psychological functioning and consequently bias the chances of winning contests in sport competition. Several studies reported a winning bias for judo athletes wearing a blue outfit relative to those wearing a white outfit. However, we argue there is no winning bias and that previous...
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Stolte, E. (author), Hopman-Rock, M. (author), Aartsen, M.J. (author), van Tilburg, T.G. (author), Chorus, A. (author)
The predictive value of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on intention and physical activity (PA) over time was examined. Data from the Aging Well and Healthily intervention program (targeting perceived behavioral control and attitude, not subjective norm) were analyzed, including pretest (T0), posttest (T1, except subjective norm) and 4-6...
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Bongers, C.W.G. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Bogerd, C.P. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
Purpose: Telemetric temperature capsule systems are wireless, relatively non-invasive and easily applicable in field conditions, and have therefore great advantages for monitoring core body temperature. However, the accuracy and responsiveness of available capsule systems have not been compared previously. Therefore, the aim of this study was to...
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Ganzevles, A. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Beek, P.J. (author), Truijens, M. (author)
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Etman, A. (author), Pierik, F.H. (author), Kamphuis, C.B.M. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), van Lenthe, F.J. (author)
Background: Moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is considered important to prevent disability among community-dwelling older people. To develop MVPA programs aimed at reducing or preventing disability more insight is needed in the contributions of exercise duration and intensity and the interplay between the two. Methods: Longitudinal...
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van Beijsterveldt, A.M.C. (author), Stubbe, J.H. (author), Schmikli, S.L. (author), van de Port, I.G.L. (author), Backx, F.J.G. (author)
Objectives: To compare the incidence and characteristics of injuries between Dutch amateur and professional male soccer players during one entire competition season. Design: A prospective two-cohort design. Methods: During the 2009-2010 season, 456 Dutch male amateur soccer players and 217 professional players were prospectively followed....
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van Beijsterveldt, A.M.C. (author), Thijs, K.M. (author), Backx, F.J.G. (author), Steffen, K. (author), Brozicevic, V. (author), Stubbe, J.H. (author)
Background The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) is a biennial sporting event of nine Olympic Summer Sports for talented athletes, aged 13–18 years, from all over Europe. Objective To analyse the injuries and illnesses that occurred during the multisport event (14–19 July 2013), with the long-term aim of enabling international sports...
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Friederichs, S.A.H. (author), Oenema, A. (author), Bolman, C. (author), Guyaux, J. (author), van Keulen, H.M. (author), Lechner, L. (author)
The purpose of this study was to identify which question/reflection format leads to the most favorable results in terms of effect on autonomous motivation and appreciation for the intervention in a web-based computer-tailored physical activity (PA) intervention, based on principles from self-determination theory (SDT) and motivational...
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Bernaards, C.M. (author), den Besten, L.A.A. (author), Jansen, Y.J.F.M. (author)
Background and goal: Most company sport (CS) participants quit during or after the program has ended. What are the determinants of long term sport participation among CS participants? Methods: Five semi-structured focus groups with CS participants and six interviews with CS coordinators in three Dutch companies about attending CS training...
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Hildebrandt, V.H. (author), Bernaards, C. (author), Hofstetter, H. (author)
In de afgelopen 15 jaar is een sterke groei te zien van het aantal Nederlanders dat voldoende beweegt volgens de beweegnorm , van ruim de helft naar bijna driekwart van de volwassen bevolking. Groepen die achterblijven op beweeggebied zijn enerzijds kinderen en jongeren, voor wie een strengere beweegnorm geldt, en anderzijds chronisch zieken en...
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Levels, K. (author), de Koning, J. (author), Broekhuijzen, I. (author), Zwaan, T. (author), Foster, C. (author), Daanen, H. (author)
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of different durations of skin temperature manipulation on pacing patterns and performance during a 15-km cycling time trial. Nineteen well-trained men completed three 15-km cycling time trials in 18°C and 50% relative humidity with 4.5-km (short-heat), 9.0-km (long-heat) or without (control)...
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van Beijsterveldt, A.M. (author), Steffen, K. (author), Stubbe, J.H. (author), Frederiks, J.E. (author), van de Port, I.G.L. (author), Backx, F.J.G. (author)
OBJECTIVE:: To describe characteristics of outdoor soccer injury and recovery among Dutch soccer players. DESIGN:: Prospective cohort study. SETTING:: The 2009-2010 competitive season (33 weeks). PARTICIPANTS:: Four hundred fifty-six Dutch male soccer players of 23 amateur teams. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: Coaches recorded individual exposure to...
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van der Horst, A.R.A. (author), de Goede, M. (author), de Hair-Buijssen, S.H.H.M. (author), Methorst, R. (author)
In The Netherlands, on bicycle paths, single-bicycle accidents, bicycle-bicycle and bicycle-moped accidents constitute a considerable share of all bicyclist injuries. Over three quarters of all hospitalised bicyclist victims in the Netherlands cannot be directly related to a crash with motorised traffic. As the usage of bicycle paths steadily...
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van Beijsterveldt, A.M.C. (author), Bliekendaal, S. (author), Brink, M. (author), Stubbe, J.H. (author)
Introduction: Sports injuries are highly disadvantageous for Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) students, since they can lead to physical discomfort and absence from sports classes. The purpose of this study is to investigate the magnitude of the injury problem in PETE students and to explore risk factors for sustaining an injury....
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Mann, R. (author), Malisoux, L. (author), Brunner, R. (author), Gette, P. (author), Urhausen, A. (author), Statham, A. (author), Meijer, K. (author), Theisen, D. (author), TNO Technical Sciences (author)
Running biomechanics has received increasing interest in recent literature on running-related injuries, calling for new, portable methods for large-scale measurements. Our aims were to define running strike pattern based on output of a new pressure-sensitive measurement device, the Runalyser, and to test its validity regarding temporal...
article 2014
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