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Guideline | Diagnosis and treatment of lateral meniscal lesions

18 Jan, 2023 | 14:23h | UTC

Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine – Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine

 


Expert Analysis | Cardiovascular consequences of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) – a sports cardiologist’s perspective

13 Jan, 2023 | 13:08h | UTC

Cardiovascular Consequences of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) – A Sports Cardiologist’s Perspective – American College of Cardiology

 


M-A | Prospective association of daily steps with cardiovascular disease

10 Jan, 2023 | 14:29h | UTC

Prospective Association of Daily Steps With Cardiovascular Disease: A Harmonized Meta-Analysis – Circulation (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: 

CVD Benefits of Activity Seen Below Widely Quoted Step Goal in Older Adults – TCTMD

Heart health tip for older adults in 2023: Step it up a bit – University of Massachusetts Amherst

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


M-A | Physical activity interventions to alleviate depressive symptoms in children and adolescents

9 Jan, 2023 | 14:37h | UTC

Physical Activity Interventions to Alleviate Depressive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – JAMA Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Exercise, Sports: A Natural Antidepressant for Teens – HealthDay

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Incidence and burden of injury at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games held during the COVID-19 pandemic.

16 Dec, 2022 | 13:40h | UTC

Incidence and burden of injury at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games held during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective cohort study of 66 045 athlete days – British Journal of Sports Medicine

News Release: Fewer, but more serious, injuries at Tokyo 2020 Paralympics than at previous Games – British Journal of Sports Medicine

 


New sports, COVID-19 and the heat: sports injuries and illnesses in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.

16 Dec, 2022 | 13:41h | UTC

New sports, COVID-19 and the heat: sports injuries and illnesses in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics – British Journal of Sports Medicine

News Release: Some ‘new’ sports linked to highest injury rates at 2020 Tokyo Olympics – BMJ Newsroom

 


RCT | Effect of a lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic health among emerging adults.

9 Dec, 2022 | 13:19h | UTC

Effect of a Lifestyle Intervention on Cardiometabolic Health Among Emerging Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Network Open

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


M-A | Risk factors for knee osteoarthritis after traumatic knee injury.

29 Nov, 2022 | 14:02h | UTC

Risk factors for knee osteoarthritis after traumatic knee injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials and cohort studies for the OPTIKNEE Consensus – British Journal of Sports Medicine

Commentary: Risk factors for osteoarthritis after a knee injury – BJSM Blog

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


SR | Strategies to prevent and manage running-related knee injuries.

25 Nov, 2022 | 12:37h | UTC

Strategies to prevent and manage running-related knee injuries: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials – British Journal of Sports Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries:

How can we prevent and manage running-related knee injuries? – BJSM Blog

Changes in technique, footwear and intervention prevent running-related knee injuries – Physician’s weekly

 

Commentary from the author on Twitter

 


RT | Routine early arthroscopic partial meniscectomy is not superior to physical therapy for traumatic meniscal tears.

25 Nov, 2022 | 12:38h | UTC

Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy versus physical therapy for traumatic meniscal tears in a young study population: a randomised controlled trial – British Journal of Sports Medicine

Commentary: Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy vs Physical Therapy for Traumatic Meniscal Tears in a Young Study Population: what does a recent RCT show? – BJSM Blog

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Review | Exertional heat stroke: pathophysiology and risk factors.

25 Nov, 2022 | 12:19h | UTC

Exertional heat stroke: pathophysiology and risk factors – BMJ Medicine

Related:

Classic and exertional heatstroke – Nature Reviews Disease Primers

Heat-Related Illness in Emergency and Critical Care: Recommendations for Recognition and Management with Medico-Legal Considerations – Biomedicines

Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related Illness – New England Journal of Medicine

Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Heat Illness: 2019 Update

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity

 

Commentary on Twitter

 

 


RCT | Effects of a physical exercise intervention during vs. after chemotherapy to improve cardiorespiratory fitness.

23 Nov, 2022 | 14:01h | UTC

Optimal Timing of a Physical Exercise Intervention to Improve Cardiorespiratory Fitness: During or After Chemotherapy – JACC: CardioOncology

Editorial: Inclusion of Exercise in Cancer Treatment Planning: When Is the Right Time? – JACC: CardioOncology

Commentary: Exercise Intervention During Chemotherapy Beneficial – HealthDay

 


M-A | Exercise during pregnancy for preventing gestational diabetes mellitus and hypertensive disorders.

21 Nov, 2022 | 14:11h | UTC

Exercise during pregnancy for preventing gestational diabetes mellitus and hypertensive disorders: An umbrella review of randomised controlled trials and an updated meta-analysis – BJOG 

 

Commentary on Twitter 

https://twitter.com/BJOGTweets/status/1578676322095742977 

 


Heat-related illness in emergency and critical care: recognition and management with medico-legal considerations.

4 Nov, 2022 | 13:24h | UTC

Heat-Related Illness in Emergency and Critical Care: Recommendations for Recognition and Management with Medico-Legal Considerations – Biomedicines

Related:

Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related Illness – New England Journal of Medicine

Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Heat Illness: 2019 Update

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity

 


RCT | Effect of high-intensity interval training in patients with atrial fibrillation.

3 Nov, 2022 | 13:53h | UTC

Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Network Open

 

Commentary from the author on Twitter (thread – click for more)

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WHO | Global status report on physical activity 2022.

28 Oct, 2022 | 13:30h | UTC

Global status report on physical activity 2022 – World Health Organization

News Release: WHO highlights high cost of physical inactivity in first-ever global report – World Health Organization

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Cohort Study | Association of daily step count and intensity with incident dementia.

18 Oct, 2022 | 12:38h | UTC

Association of Daily Step Count and Intensity With Incident Dementia in 78 430 Adults Living in the UK – JAMA Neurology

Commentaries:

Walking Daily Linked to Lower Dementia Risk, but How Many Steps Does It Take? – Psychiatric News Alert

Higher Step Counts Equal Better CV Health: UK Biobank – TCTMD

Related:

Cohort Study | Association of step counts over time with the risk of chronic diseases.

Cohort Study | Prospective associations of daily step counts and intensity with cancer and cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality and all-cause mortality.

Daily steps and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of 15 international cohorts.

 


Cohort Study | Association of step counts over time with the risk of chronic diseases.

13 Oct, 2022 | 13:36h | UTC

Association of step counts over time with the risk of chronic disease in the All of Us Research Program – Nature Medicine

News Release: Counting Steps Can Reduce Disease Risk: Study – Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Related:

Cohort Study | Prospective associations of daily step counts and intensity with cancer and cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality and all-cause mortality.

Daily steps and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of 15 international cohorts.

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Retrospective cohort study | Neurodegenerative disease risk among former international rugby union players.

5 Oct, 2022 | 13:49h | UTC

Neurodegenerative disease risk among former international rugby union players – Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry

News Release: Neurodegenerative disease risk doubled for former rugby players – BMJ Newsroom

Video summary: neurodegenerative disease  risk among former international rugby union players

Related: Study shows unique diagnostic signatures of concussion in the saliva of Rugby players

 


Cohort Study | Prospective associations of daily step counts and intensity with cancer and cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality and all-cause mortality.

14 Sep, 2022 | 13:17h | UTC

Prospective Associations of Daily Step Counts and Intensity With Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Incidence and Mortality and All-Cause Mortality – JAMA Internal Medicine

Commentaries:

Higher Step Counts Equal Better CV Health: UK Biobank – TCTMD

Pace as important as 10,000 steps for health, finds new research – University of Sidney

How Many Steps a Day (and How Fast) to Lengthen Your Life? – HealthDay

 


Consensus Statement | Cardiac screening prior to return to play after SARS-CoV-2 infection in the child and adolescent athlete. – “Asymptomatic individuals and those with mild symptoms should be cleared by their primary care or team physician, after physical examination and accurate evaluation of medical history”.

6 Sep, 2022 | 14:36h | UTC

Cardiac screening prior to return to play after SARS-CoV-2 infection: focus on the child and adolescent athlete: A Clinical Consensus Statement of the Task Force for Childhood Health of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology

 


M-A | Primary surgery vs. primary rehabilitation for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

6 Sep, 2022 | 14:35h | UTC

Primary surgery versus primary rehabilitation for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries: a living systematic review and meta-analysis – British Journal of Sports Medicine

News Release: Anterior cruciate ligament tear: Is an operation always necessary? – Judith Merkelt-Jedamzik, Hochschule für Gesundheit

Related:

RCT | Surgical reconstruction is superior to rehabilitation for patients with non-acute anterior cruciate ligament injury with persistent symptoms of instability.

Early surgical reconstruction versus rehabilitation with elective delayed reconstruction for patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture: COMPARE randomised controlled trial – The BMJ

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Cohort Study | Association of leisure time physical activity types and risks of all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality among older adults.

31 Aug, 2022 | 11:29h | UTC

Association of Leisure Time Physical Activity Types and Risks of All-Cause, Cardiovascular, and Cancer Mortality Among Older Adults – JAMA Network Open

News Release: Many types of leisure time activities may lower risk of death for older adults – NIH News Releases

Commentaries:

Want to lower your risk of early death? 3 activities are most beneficial, study says – CNN

Any Type of Leisure-Time Physical Activity Tied to Lower Mortality Risk – HealthDay

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Systematic Review | There is insufficient evidence to recommend running shoes for preventing lower limb running injuries in adults.

23 Aug, 2022 | 13:00h | UTC

Running shoes for preventing lower limb running injuries in adults – Cochrane Library

Summary: Running shoes for preventing lower-limb running injuries in adults – Cochrane Library

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Editorial | Rise of intravenous nutrition products among professional team sport athletes: reasons to be concerned?

22 Aug, 2022 | 12:20h | UTC

Rise of intravenous nutrition products among professional team sport athletes: reasons to be concerned? – British Journal of Sports Medicine (free for a limited period)

News Release: IV nutrition risks becoming the norm for athletes, despite no evidence it works – BMJ Newsroom

Commentary: More Athletes Are Getting Their Nutrition Through an IV. This Should Stop, Experts Say – HealthDay

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


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