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Mental health issues and psychological factors in athletes: detection, management, effect on performance and prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement-Executive Summary.
Abstract The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practices document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment and prevention of mental health issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers and mental health providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues a...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 5, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Chang C, Putukian M, Aerni G, Diamond A, Hong G, Ingram Y, Reardon CL, Wolanin A Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

A multidisciplinary sports medicine performance model in elite womens international soccer
Conclusions Changing a traditional approach to performance and incorporating other professionals skills by working in partnership in a new sports medicine performance model provided an efficient method of determining player's health, wellbeing and fitness on a daily basis allowing discussion within the sports medicine team with any concerns relayed to the coaching staff over performance indicators.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 31, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Boyce, S., Davies, O., McKenna, M., White, A., Dixon, M., Elliott, N. Tags: Monaco abstracts Source Type: research

Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 1: time-varying exposures.
CONCLUSION: To increase knowledge about the association between changes in training load and injury, we encourage sports injury researchers to collaborate with statisticians and/or methodological epidemiologists to carefully consider applying time-to-event models to prospective sports injury data. This will ensure appropriate interpretation of time-to-event data. PMID: 30413422 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - November 9, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Nielsen RO, Bertelsen ML, Ramskov D, Møller M, Hulme A, Theisen D, Finch CF, Fortington LV, Mansournia MA, Parner ET Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Energy balance: a crucial issue for exercise and sports medicine
The recently published issue of British Journal of Sports Medicine (http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/49/4.toc) includes articles on several important topics in exercise science and sports medicine. We are grateful to the many leading clinicians and scientists who have made these contributions. This editorial will address another relevant topic that requires focused attention—energy balance. Background Non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity and type 2 diabetes, are clearly the leading public health problems facing the world in the 21st century.1 The causes of NCDs are pred...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - July 16, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Blair, S. N., Hand, G. A., Hill, J. O. Tags: Open access Editorial Source Type: research

Sleep Disturbance and Neurocognitive Function During the Recovery From a Sport-Related Concussion in Adolescents
Conclusion: Adolescent patients who perceive that their sleep is somehow disrupted after SRC may report a greater number of concussion symptoms during their recovery. In addition, the study results suggest that sleeping more than normal may identify an individual who continues to be actively recovering from concussion, given the correlation between lower neurocognitive function and this self-reported symptom.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - February 26, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kostyun, R. O., Milewski, M. D., Hafeez, I. Tags: Head injuries/concussion, Pediatric sports medicine Head Injury and Concussion Source Type: research

Wearable Performance Devices in Sports Medicine
Conclusion: Wearable devices are valuable instruments for the improvement of sports performance. Evidence for use of these devices in professional sports is still limited. Future developments are needed to establish training protocols using data from wearable devices.
Source: Sports Health - January 5, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Li, R. T., Kling, S. R., Salata, M. J., Cupp, S. A., Sheehan, J., Voos, J. E. Tags: Current Research Source Type: research

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement: Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention—Executive Summary
Abstract: The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practice document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment, and prevention of mental health (MH) issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers, and MH providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues and the psyc...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - March 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Position Statement (Executive Summary) Source Type: research

Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement
Abstract: The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practices document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment, and prevention of mental health issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers, and mental health providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues and t...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - March 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Position Statement (Full Statement) Source Type: research

Whiplash injuries in sports activities. Clinical outcome and biomechanics.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that there is a significant risk of whiplash type injuries in sports, especially indoor soccer. But serious injuries with neurologic sequelae and Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders (WAD) remain very infrequent. PMID: 23757708 [PubMed - in process]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Tsoumpos P, Kafchitsas K, Wilke HJ, Evaνgelou K, Kallivokas A, Habermann B, Tsepis E, Bilis E, Matzaroglou C Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

The Effects of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems on Athletes.
This article will highlight the recent literature on the impact of ENDS on athletes and athletic performance, as well as the potentially life-threatening consequences of use. PMID: 32282460 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - March 31, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Young SE, Henderson CA, Couperus KS Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Sport-related Concussion Clinical Profiles: Clinical Characteristics, Targeted Treatments, and Preliminary Evidence.
Abstract Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a heterogeneous injury that involves varied symptoms and impairment that presents a significant clinical challenge to sports medicine professionals. In response to this challenge, clinical researchers have proposed clinical profiles or subtype models for assessing and treating athletes with SRC. One such model emphasizes five concussion clinical profiles including cognitive/fatigue, vestibular, ocular, migraine, and anxiety/mood. Sleep is a common modifier that co-occurs across these clinical profiles. A combination of medical history, risk factors, injury information, cl...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - February 28, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kontos AP, Sufrinko A, Sandel N, Emami K, Collins MW Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Evidence-based post exercise recovery in combat sports: a narrative review.
CONCLUSIONS: To optimize CS performance, adequate recovery is required during training and competition processes. Traditional ergo nutritional supplementation of carbohydrates and proteins combined. Besides, the consumption of evidence supported supplementation (green tea, beetroot gels, creatine or alkaline water) improve recovery processes. Further methods of recovery including: physical (cold water immersion, massage or Photobiomodulation) and physiological (types of active recovery, sleep and rest) therapies have also been shown useful. This narrative review elucidates the important role of recovery techniques in CS. ...
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - October 25, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

Emerging collaborative research platforms for the next generation of physical activity, sleep and exercise medicine guidelines: the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium (ProPASS).
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Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 9, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stamatakis E, Koster A, Hamer M, Rangul V, Lee IM, Bauman AE, Atkin AJ, Aadahl M, Matthews CE, Mork PJ, Askie L, Cistulli P, Granat M, Palm P, Crowley PJ, Stevens M, Gupta N, Pulakka A, Stenholm S, Arvidsson D, Mishra G, Wennberg P, Chastin S, Ekelund U, Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Depression is under-recognised in the sport setting: time for primary care sports medicine to be proactive and screen widely for depression symptoms
An important role of the team physician is to provide care for the whole athlete. This includes mental health issues for instance screening for depression and knowing the factors that affect the onset of depression. The USA Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) recommends screening adults for depression when staff-assisted depression care supports are in place to assure accurate diagnosis, effective treatment and follow-up.1 Most studies report prevalence rate of depression among college athletes ranges from as low as 15.6% to as high as 21%.2 Depression levels were significantly higher in current college athletes (about ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 18, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Trojian, T. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Intense sports season? 5 tips for recovery
Taylor is an ambitious, three-sport high-school senior, who plays on Wayland High School’s soccer, basketball and lacrosse teams. In addition to mastering shooting the ball, defending the hoop and cradling the lacrosse stick, Taylor is learning about the science of injury prevention. Taylor tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the fall of 2013. Six months after surgery to repair her torn ACL, Taylor came to The Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention. Her evaluation showed she hadn’t built enough strength to return to play. But Taylor was eager to get back on the field and pushed herself to return to play. ...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - May 3, 2016 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Jen Morse Tags: Health & Wellness Our Patients’ Stories Teen Health ACL injury ACL tear sports recovery The Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention Source Type: news