Biology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(12), P. 1734 - 1734
Published: Nov. 29, 2022
The
main
aim
of
this
study
was
to
compare
the
performance
over
different
distances,
critical
velocity
(CV),
and
plasma
acylcarnitines/amino
acids
male
female
adolescent
swimmers.
Moreover,
we
applied
complex
network
approach
identify
which
molecules
are
associated
with
athletes’
performances.
On
first
day
under
a
controlled
environment,
blood
samples
were
collected
after
12
h
overnight
fasting.
Performance
trials
(100,
200,
400,
800-m)
randomly
performed
in
subsequent
four
days
swimming
pool,
CV
determined
by
linear
distance
versus
time
mathematical
function.
Metabolomic
analyses
carried
out
on
triple
quadrupole
mass
spectrometer
performing
electrospray
ionization
positive
mode.
No
difference
observed
between
Except
for
200-m
(p
=
0.08),
tyrosine
positively
significantly
times
during
(100-m,
p
0.04;
400-m,
800-m,
0.02),
inversely
0.02).
showed
that
glycine
(0.406),
glutamine
(0.400),
arginine
(0.335),
free
carnitine
(0.355),
tryptophan
(0.289),
histidine
(0.271)
most
influential
nodes
reach
tyrosine.
These
results
revealed
thread
must
be
explored
further
randomized/controlled
designs,
improving
knowledge
surrounding
nutrition
Multicultural Islamic Education Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 109 - 179
Published: Dec. 8, 2023
In
Digital
Literacy
5.0,
the
intersectionality
of
digital
competence
across
various
domains
marks
a
paradigm
shift
from
traditional
siloed
approaches
to
more
integrated
and
holistic
framework.
This
article
explores
pervasive
influence
literacy
diverse
fields
including
health,
medicine,
nutrition,
medical
tourism,
economy,
biomedical
sciences,
bioinformatics,
telemedicine,
telehealth,
artificial
intelligence
(AI),
vascular
surgery.
Emphasizing
necessity
not
just
as
skill
for
tool
utilization
but
cornerstone
understanding
leveraging
potential
technologies,
this
comprehensive
exploration
underscores
critical
role
in
enhancing
patient
outcomes,
driving
economic
growth,
spurring
innovation,
revolutionizing
healthcare
surgical
practices.
Through
multidisciplinary
lens,
elucidates
indispensability
technologically
interconnected
era,
highlighting
its
implications
policy,
educational
paradigms,
future
technological
advancements.
Physiological Genomics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
55(4), P. 194 - 212
Published: March 20, 2023
We
examined
small
and
long
transcriptomics
in
skeletal
muscle
serum-derived
extracellular
vesicles
before
after
a
single
exposure
to
traditional
combined
exercise
(TRAD)
high-intensity
tactical
training
(HITT).
Across
40
young
adults,
we
found
more
consistent
protein-coding
gene
responses
TRAD,
whereas
HITT
elicited
differential
expression
of
microRNA
enriched
brain
regions.
Follow-up
analysis
revealed
relationships
temporal
dynamics
across
transcript
networks,
highlighting
potential
avenues
for
research
into
mechanisms
response
adaptation.
Sports Biomechanics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 21
Published: April 10, 2025
The
potential
for
assessing
performance
and
acute
fatigue
in
uphill
trail
running
(UTR)
through
acceleration
time
series
remains
underexplored.
For
this
purpose,
time-variability
of
body
covariation
among
limb
were
studied
UTR.
Twenty
competitive
young
runners
participated
a
simulation
UTR
test
covering
distance
4758
meters,
with
total
elevation
gain
575
meters
an
average
slope
13.6%.
Four
sections
clear
differences
identified.
Detrended
Fluctuation
Analysis
upper
back
Principal
Component
wrists
ankle
performed
the
whole
each
section.The
outcomes
correlated
standardized
effect
size
was
used
to
compare
sections.
main
findings
suggest
that
(a)
higher
showed
less
persistence
fluctuations
greater
interlimb
diversity,
(b)
steepest
parts,
particularly
final
effortful
section,
increased
some
lost
covariation.In
conclusion,
coordination
analyses
seem
be
sensitive
UTR,
which
opens
further
possibilities
providing
more
integrative,
dynamic,
practical
assessment
tools.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(7), P. 661 - 669
Published: May 16, 2024
Injury
prevention
is
a
crucial
aspect
of
sports,
particularly
in
high-performance
settings
such
as
elite
female
football.
This
study
aimed
to
develop
an
injury
prediction
model
that
incorporates
clinical,
Global-Positioning-System
(GPS),
and
multiomics
(genomics
metabolomics)
data
better
understand
the
factors
associated
with
football
players.
Background:
Tailoring
interventions
to
patient
subgroups
can
improve
intervention
outcomes
for
various
conditions.
However,
it
is
unclear
how
much
of
this
improvement
due
the
pharmacological
personalisation
versus
non-specific
effects
contextual
factors
involved
in
tailoring
process,
such
as
therapeutic
interaction.
Here,
we
tested
whether
presenting
a
(placebo)
analgesia
machine
personalised
would
its
effectiveness.
Methods:
We
recruited
102
adults
two
samples
(
N
1
=17,
2
=
85)
receive
painful
heat
stimulations
on
their
forearm.
During
half
stimulations,
purportedly
delivered
an
electric
current
reduce
pain.
The
participants
were
either
told
that
was
genetics
and
physiology,
or
effective
reducing
pain
generally.
Results:
Participants
reported
more
relief
intensity
than
control
group
both
feasibility
study
(standardised
β
=−0.50
[–1.08,
0.08])
pre-registered
double-blind
confirmatory
=−0.20
[–0.36,
–0.04]).
found
similar
unpleasantness,
several
personality
traits
moderated
results.
Conclusions:
present
some
first
evidence
framing
sham
treatment
increases
Our
findings
could
potentially
methodology
precision
medicine
research
inform
practice.
Funding:
This
funded
by
Social
Science
Humanities
Research
Council
(93188)
Genome
Québec
(95747).
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: May 17, 2022
Abstract
We
have
been
using
sportomics
to
understand
hypermetabolic
stress.
Cross
Combat
(CCombat)
has
recently
initiated
as
a
high-intensity
functional
training
method
inspired
by
CrossFit.
used
CCombat
session
induce
metabolic
stress
and
evaluated
its
effects
on
hydration
kidney
function.
Blood
samples
were
collected
from
16
elite-level
professional
male
athletes
engaged
in
sessions
over
96-h
protocol.
myoglobin
increased
~
3.5-fold
(119
±
21
369
62
nmol/L;
p
=
.001)
response
the
protocol,
returning
pre-exercise
level
within
48
h.
Furthermore,
d
-dimer
levels
6.5
0.6
79.4
21.3
μmol/L
(
<
exercise
decreasing
during
recovery
with
high
variability
among
studied
athletes.
Albuminemia
creatininemia
10%
cystatin
C
240%
(1.7
0.1
5.7
0.5
mg/L;
.001;
effect
size
2.4)
measured
albuminuria
(HuA)
assess
permeability
albumin
caused
exercise.
HuA
16-fold
(0.16
0.03
2.47
0.41
μmol/L;
1.4)
exercise,
dropping
reaching
basal
Here,
we
suggest
that
microalbuminuria
can
be
an
early,
sensitive,
easy,
inexpensive
biomarker
evaluate
status
changes
intensive
chronic
impairment
renal
OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
27(11), P. 499 - 518
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
This
article
explores
the
progressive
integration
of
-omics
methods,
including
genomics,
metabolomics,
and
proteomics,
into
sports
research,
highlighting
development
concept
"sportomics."
We
discuss
how
sportomics
can
be
used
to
comprehend
multilevel
metabolism
during
exercise
in
real-life
conditions
faced
by
athletes,
enabling
potential
personalized
interventions
improve
performance
recovery
reduce
injuries,
all
with
a
minimally
invasive
approach
reduced
time.
Sportomics
may
also
support
highly
investigations,
implementation
Frontiers in Physiology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: May 5, 2022
Objective:
Metabolites
in
body
fluids,
such
as
lactate,
glucose,
and
creatinine,
have
been
measured
by
conventional
methods
to
evaluate
physical
function
performance
or
athletic
status.
The
objectives
of
the
current
study
were
explore
novel
metabolite
biomarkers
professional
swimmers
with
different
competition
levels
using
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
(NMR)
metabolomics,
try
establish
a
model
identify
status
predict
competitive
potential.
Methods:
Serum
samples
collected
from
103
elite
84
sub-elite
level
Chinese
swimmers,
profiled
NMR
analysis.
Results:
Out
thirty-six
serum
metabolites
profiled,
ten
associated
(with
p
<
0.05).
When
compared
had
higher
high-density
lipoprotein
(HDL),
unsaturated
fatty
acid,
lactic
methanol.
Elite
lower
isoleucine,
3-hydroxybutyric
acetoacetate,
glutamine,
glycine,
α-glucose.
A
four
metabolites,
including
HDL,
methanol,
α-glucose,
was
established
adjusting
covariates.
area
under
curve
(AUC)
best
0.904
(95%
CI:
0.862-0.947),
sensitivity
specificity
75.5
90.2%,
respectively.
Conclusion:
We
identified
differentially
expressed
between
differences
could
result
genetic
sports
two
cohorts.
has
successfully
differentiated
levels.