Search results for "MARATHON"
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Inflammation, muscle damage and post-race physical activity following a mountain ultramarathon
2021
BACKGROUND: The study aimed at exploring whether muscle membrane disruption, as a surrogate for muscle damage, and inflammation recovery following a mountain ultramarathon (MUM) was related with race performance and post-race physical activity. METHODS: Blood samples were obtained from thirty-four athletes (29 men and 5 women) before a 118-km MUM, immediately after and three and seven days post-race. Creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were compared between faster (FR) and slower (SR) runners. Physical activity performed during the week following the MUM was objectively analyzed using accelerometers and compared between FR and SR. RESULTS: CK was s…
Understanding mental fatigue and perception of effort to understand endurance performance
2015
Lettre à l'éditeur ("Journal of Applied physiology" vol.118, no.10). Fait partie de : "Commentaries on Viewpoint: The two-hour marathon: what's the equivalent for women?". http://jap.physiology.org/content/118/10/1324#ref-list-2
Endurance exercise causes mild bronchial epithelial damage in humans
2009
Validation of the Marathon Motivation Scale in Chile
2021
The objective of this work was to validate the Marathon Motivation Scale (MOMS) for its application in the Chilean context. The study used a non-experimental, descriptive and transversal design. The sample was non-probability and intentional and was composed of 250 subjects (143 male and 104 female) runners who participated in the International Marathon of Viña del Mar with an average age of 29.8 (TD = 10.1) years. For the analysis of the data, an exploratory factorial analysis was carried out with free parameters, another one with seven factors fixed to the theoretical dimensions and a confirmatory factorial analysis with the items corresponding to the MOMS model. The validity and reliabil…
Effect of Running Exercise on Oxidative Stress Biomarkers: A Systematic Review
2021
Background: Exercise induced health benefits are limited by the overaccumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS and further oxidative stress could potentially induce muscle damage which could result in poor exercise performance. However, predicting ROS induced oxidative stress in response to endurance training has several limitations in terms of selecting biomarkers that are used to measure oxidative stress.Objective: The purpose of this study was to systematically investigate the suitable biomarkers that predict oxidative stress status among runners.Methods: According to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement, a search for relevant …
Predictor variables for half marathon race time in recreational female runners
2011
Import JabRef | WosArea General and Internal Medicine; International audience; INTRODUCTION: The relationship between skin-fold thickness and running performance has been investigated from 100 m to the marathon distance, except the half marathon distance. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether anthropometry characteristics or training practices were related to race time in 42 recreational female half marathoners to determine the predictor variables of half-marathon race time and to inform future novice female half marathoners. METHODS: Observational field study at the 'Half Marathon Basel' in Switzerland. RESULTS: In the bivariate analysis, body mass (r = 0.60), body mass index (r = 0.48), body …
Attention to diversity in Madrilenian classrooms. Teachers’ opinions
2022
City marathons have evolved and grown exponentially in type and popularity, in their managerial complexity, and in terms of their financial impact on their host cities and the attraction of corporate sponsors. Most of the research on city marathons has focused on evaluating their broad economic, urban, tourist, social, sporting, and symbolic effects on host cities. However, less attention has been paid to analyzing key strategic decisions that could account for the evolution and growth of specific marathons and their influences on their management and success. This article, which addresses the cases of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the Marathon Valencia Trinidad Alfonso, examines…
Zīmolu "We Run Riga" un "Lattelecom Riga Marathon" komunikācijas analīze
2018
Bakalaura darba temats ir “Zīmolu “We Run Riga” un “Lattelecom Riga Marathon” komunikācijas analīze”. Darba mērķis ir noteikt, kādus komunikācijas uzdevumus pilda zīmolu “We Run Riga” un “Lattelecom Riga Marathon” sociālā tīkla “Facebook” profili. Bakalaura darba struktūru veido teorētiskā daļa, kurā ir apskatīta teorija par zīmolu, zīmola komunikāciju, sociālajiem medijiem, sporta pasākumu mārketingu un patērētāju uzvedību. Metodoloģiskā daļa, kurā tiek pamatotas darbam izvēlētās pētnieciskās metodes. Empīriskā daļa, kurā tiek izmantotas trīs pētniecības metodes - esošās un potenciālās mērķauditorijas aptauja, daļēji strukturētā intervija ar abiem zīmolu komunikācijas pārstāvjiem un abu zī…
Participation and performance trends in multistage ultramarathons--the 'Marathon des Sables' 2003-2012
2012
International audience; BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate participation and performance changes in the multistage ultramarathon 'Marathon des Sables' from 2003 to 2012.MethodsParticipation and performance trends in the four- or six-stage running event covering approximately 250 km were analyzed with special emphasis on the nationality and age of the athletes. The relations between gender, age, and nationality of finishers and performance were investigated using regression analyses and analysis of variance.ResultsBetween 2003 and 2012, a number of 7,275 athletes with 938 women (12.9%) and 6,337 men (87.1%) finished the Marathon des Sables. The finisher rate in both women…