Sports Medicine
Guideline | Diagnosis and treatment of lateral meniscal lesions
18 Jan, 2023 | 14:23h | UTC
Expert Analysis | Cardiovascular consequences of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) – a sports cardiologist’s perspective
13 Jan, 2023 | 13:08h | UTC
M-A | Prospective association of daily steps with cardiovascular disease
10 Jan, 2023 | 14:29h | UTCProspective 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
#OriginalResearch: In a meta-analysis of 8 studies, 6,000 to 9,000 steps/day was associated with 40% to 50% lower risk of CVD among older adults #AHAJournals https://t.co/fEA1EFyhTI pic.twitter.com/T6LXFGZoVb
— Circulation (@CircAHA) December 21, 2022
M-A | Physical activity interventions to alleviate depressive symptoms in children and adolescents
9 Jan, 2023 | 14:37h | UTCPhysical 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
The results of this systematic review and meta-analysis suggest that physical activity interventions can alleviate symptoms of depression in children and adolescents. https://t.co/7P6gWPf35K
— JAMA Pediatrics (@JAMAPediatrics) January 3, 2023
Incidence and burden of injury at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games held during the COVID-19 pandemic.
16 Dec, 2022 | 13:40h | UTCNews 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 | UTCNews 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
Commentary on Twitter
A primarily digital lifestyle intervention promoted weight loss in emerging adults; theory-based motivational enhancements didn't improve outcomes above the developmentally-adapted program. https://t.co/pZZ9uBWpWX #EmergingAdulthood #Research
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) September 19, 2022
M-A | Risk factors for knee osteoarthritis after traumatic knee injury.
29 Nov, 2022 | 14:02h | UTCCommentary: Risk factors for osteoarthritis after a knee injury – BJSM Blog
Commentary on Twitter
What can we do to reduce the risk of osteoarthritis after a knee injury?
Check out our evidence informed@recomemdations??
?open accesshttps://t.co/qkvrDWHJPC pic.twitter.com/jqbGZM4Z6Q
— OPTIKNEE (@OPTIKNEE) November 24, 2022
SR | Strategies to prevent and manage running-related knee injuries.
25 Nov, 2022 | 12:37h | UTCStrategies 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
Commentary from the author on Twitter
?️Infographic summarising the findings of our recently published Systematic Review in @BJSM_BMJ .
Abstract and full text found here…?https://t.co/vKALOWkbc6 pic.twitter.com/XfOWsySqt0
— James Alexander (@JamesA_15) October 16, 2022
RT | Routine early arthroscopic partial meniscectomy is not superior to physical therapy for traumatic meniscal tears.
25 Nov, 2022 | 12:38h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
⚠️ Traumatic meniscal tears ?
✨Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy vs physical therapy✨
Which management is more optimal for improving symptoms, knee function and ability to participate in sports ⁉️?
NEW #OpenAccess Original Research ?
➡️ https://t.co/Z0FSuRboj7 pic.twitter.com/aBgjcxfCav
— British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@BJSM_BMJ) June 15, 2022
Review | Exertional heat stroke: pathophysiology and risk factors.
25 Nov, 2022 | 12:19h | UTCExertional heat stroke: pathophysiology and risk factors – BMJ Medicine
Related:
Classic and exertional heatstroke – Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related Illness – New England Journal of Medicine
Commentary on Twitter
? Review: Exertional heat #stroke ▶️ https://t.co/nJwjDaxxiD@olaitano#MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/eSIOPcjk1E
— BMJMedicine (@BMJMedicine) November 11, 2022
RCT | Effects of a physical exercise intervention during vs. after chemotherapy to improve cardiorespiratory fitness.
23 Nov, 2022 | 14:01h | UTCEditorial: 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
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 | UTCRelated:
Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related Illness – New England Journal of Medicine
RCT | Effect of high-intensity interval training in patients with atrial fibrillation.
3 Nov, 2022 | 13:53h | UTC
Commentary from the author on Twitter (thread – click for more)
?Trick or treat (we hope the latter):
Our RCT exploring HIIT vs. MICT in patients with #afib is now online in @JAMANetworkOpen.
HIIT was not superior to MICT. Both effective & safe options to improve physical & mental health.
(1/4)
— Jennifer Reed (@DrJenniferReed) October 31, 2022
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WHO | Global status report on physical activity 2022.
28 Oct, 2022 | 13:30h | UTCGlobal 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
The cost of physical inactivity will reach over USD300 billion in 10 years if governments don’t take urgent action to encourage more physical activity among their populations.
The first-ever WHO Global status report on physical activity 2022 explains ?https://t.co/eLeRuwqlMb pic.twitter.com/7DBzMEJFIF
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 19, 2022
Cohort Study | Association of daily step count and intensity with incident dementia.
18 Oct, 2022 | 12:38h | UTCCommentaries:
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.
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 | UTCNews Release: Counting Steps Can Reduce Disease Risk: Study – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Related:
Daily steps and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of 15 international cohorts.
Commentary on Twitter
Using a wearable activity tracker to count and increase the number and intensity of steps taken daily can reduce the risk of several common chronic diseases, according to a study published in @NatureMedicine. https://t.co/bhoof63fBH pic.twitter.com/pA651wDWJs
— Nature Portfolio (@NaturePortfolio) October 12, 2022
Retrospective cohort study | Neurodegenerative disease risk among former international rugby union players.
5 Oct, 2022 | 13:49h | UTCNews 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 | UTCCommentaries:
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
M-A | Primary surgery vs. primary rehabilitation for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
6 Sep, 2022 | 14:35h | UTCNews Release: Anterior cruciate ligament tear: Is an operation always necessary? – Judith Merkelt-Jedamzik, Hochschule für Gesundheit
Related:
Commentary on Twitter
#NEW research: Surgery vs rehab for ACL injury ⚡️
What is the effectiveness of primary rehabilitation with optional surgical reconstruction compared to early surgical reconstruction for ACL rupture?
The findings are IN ?
READ HERE ➡️ https://t.co/EWkeMnHP3s pic.twitter.com/Y9qf07mT4l
— British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@BJSM_BMJ) August 30, 2022
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 | UTCNews 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
All types of leisure time physical activities (running, cycling, swimming, aerobic exercise, racket sports, golf, and exercise walking) are associated with lower risks of mortality for people aged 59-82 years. #OAResearch https://t.co/wkunjzOeYo
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) August 24, 2022
Systematic Review | There is insufficient evidence to recommend running shoes for preventing lower limb running injuries in adults.
23 Aug, 2022 | 13:00h | UTCRunning 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
?Running shoes have been proposed as one means of reducing injury risk….but are they effective? @CochraneBJMT authors looked at 12 trials that lasted 6-26 wks with 11,240 people. https://t.co/09bt9SzEkh pic.twitter.com/qi5qk7W1I1
— The Cochrane Library (@CochraneLibrary) August 22, 2022
Editorial | Rise of intravenous nutrition products among professional team sport athletes: reasons to be concerned?
22 Aug, 2022 | 12:20h | UTCRise 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
IV nutrition risks becoming the norm for athletes, despite no evidence it works, warn @pedlarcr and colleagues in @BJSM_BMJ https://t.co/RRou2U8u9x
Used to be considered treatment of ‘last resort’
‘Food first’ and ‘no needle’ messages need to be amplified, urge experts pic.twitter.com/XeaRyHiVEH— BMJ (@bmj_company) August 17, 2022