Anderson L, Jackson S. Competing loyalties in sports medicine: threats to medical profes- sionalism in elite, commercial sport. Int Rev Sociol Sport. 2013;48:238-256. http://dx.doi. org/10.1177/1012690211435031Anderson, L., & Jackson, S. (2013). Competing lo...
Providing quality chiropractic care to Blue Spring, Grain Valley, Lee's Summit, and Eastern Jackson County for 20 years. SCHEDULE ONLINE Midwest Chiropractic and Sports Medicine The Official Chiropractors of the Kansas City Comets! Dr. Sean P. Rogan, DC, CSCS, CCSP and Dr. Brent M. Rogan,...
The ketone bodies acetoacetate (AcAc) and β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB) have pleiotropic effects in multiple organs including brain, heart, and skeletal muscle by serving as an alternative substrate for energy provision, and by modulating inflammation, oxidative stress, catabolic processes, and gene express...
Sports Medicine - Open volume 4, Article number: 2 (2018) Cite this article 8748 Accesses 8 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background The outstanding performance of an elite athlete might be associated with changes in their blood metabolic profile. The aims of this study were to compare the...
“It just lifts you up when you walk into a place like this and see all the things and everything they invest into us as players and for us to go out there and perform well,”said Bears player Eddie Jackson. “I feel like we owe that in return to them, to come out here and pra...
Medicine and Science in Sports 5: 65 (1973). Google Scholar Jackson, R.C. and Secher, N.H.: The aerobic demands of rowing in two Olympic rowers. Medicine and Science in Sports 8: 168–170 (1976). PubMed CAS Google Scholar Larsson, L. and Forsberg, A.: Morphological muscle ...
In the realm of high-performance sports, athletes often prioritize success at the expense of their well-being. Consequently, sports psychology researchers are now focusing on creating psychological profiles for athletes that can forecast their performance while safeguarding their overall well-being. A re...
By continuing to use our website, you agree to our UPDATED Terms of Use Privacy Policy. Join Outside+ Enjoy coverage of racing, history, food, culture, travel, and tech with access to unlimited digital content from Outside Network's iconic brands. ...
as home ofTenley E. Albright, the first American woman to win gold medals at the Worlds (1953) and Winter Olympics (1956). After her skating career, Dr. Albright went on to study medicine at Harvard Medical School where she held a faculty appointment as Lecturer in the Program of Surgery...
March 3, 2025byJustin Jackson, The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — It’s a story that maybe could have been dreamt up in some creative think tank, but very few would have ever imagined Josh Eilert’s story […] Continue Reading →