Training and Movement Scientist, Head Human Performance Research Centre: Studying #Sensorimotor Control, #Neuromuscular Performance and #Exercise Physiology.
Submissions now open for our Special Collection "Exercise and Healthy Ageing" https://t.co/G3OjNlIdYD
Amazing team of guest editors: @mikelizquierdo_@MVFranchi@csbd7 & Luis Penailillo
Researchers have published the recipe for an artificial-intelligence model that reviews the scientific literature better than some major LLMs are able to, and gets the citations correct as often as human experts do
https://t.co/57diuTMKaU
Luca Ruggiero (@Luca_L_Ruggiero) and Markus Gruber (@HPRC10) provide a narrative review of #neuromuscular mechanisms for the fast decline in rate of force development with muscle #disuse ⚙️ 🧠
📜 Read their work: https://t.co/sQouqsJyJS
New paper, health value of each minute of different physical activity intensities against 6 health outcomes.
https://t.co/WwBNBA8bpz
Pretty much the whole industry (incl. @Google Fit @Apple Fitness+) assume that 1 minute of vigorous activity = 2 minutes of moderate activity, in terms of heart health value. Our UK Biobank analyses show that they may be far off, e.g. 1 minute of vigorous = 9.4 minutes of moderate = 94 minutes of light intensity activities, in terms fo type 2 diabetes risk. 1 min of vigorous = 7.8 mins of moderate = 73 minutes of light, in terms of CVD risk.
#wearables #interventions #guidelines #physicalactivityprescription #exercise #trackers #epidemiology
@Matthew_Ahmadi
Based on a systematic analysis of environmental exposures associated with aging and mortality in the UK Biobank, a study compares the relative contributions of such exposures and genetic risk for mortality and a range of age-related diseases
https://t.co/mmfGqAIje1
📢 The abstract submission deadline is almost here. Submit NOW & be part of one of Europe's leading sport science events!
Don't miss your chance to present at the 30th ECSS Annual Congress in #Rimini, #Italy (1–4 July 2025).
For info, visit https://t.co/ZGxQ4y90QL
#ECSS2025
Where would you be if you started 1 year ago?
Here’s the impact of 12 months of exercise or inactivity on the physical function of older adults aged 70+.
Like many things, the best time to start exercise was yesterday.
But the next best time is now.
New publication on the use of the leg recovery test as a measure of neuromuscular fatigue in team sports. It´s not interchangeable with measures of perceived fatigue.
https://t.co/PoZJPj9RNw
Together for sport science! Members of the ECSS Executive Board, ECSS Scientific Board, Delegation from Glasgow, Rimini and Lausanne and ECSS Office convened at the German Sport University, Cologne, as part of the ECSS Winter Meeting 2024 and ECSS Rimini 2025 programme building exercise.
#WeAreSportScience #ECSS2025 #ECSSWinterMeeting2024
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Interested in gait analysis after stroke?
I’m happy to share 2️⃣ new publications this week.
Thanks to everyone in the #SMARTGAIT project
https://t.co/U7QsfT2F38 @Sensors_MDPI@HPRC10
Great Opinion piece from Jinha & Herzog (2024) on muscle power: https://t.co/pUnLycV68H
Power is neither force nor energy, but it is physically related to them. For further details:
Ruggiero & Gruber, 2024: https://t.co/4zsqvVMoSV (see section "Explosive strength and power").
Minetti, 2002: https://t.co/9HhUCYSefH
Our work is online! @JPhysiol@HPRC10
"Neuromuscular mechanisms for the fast decline in rate of force development with muscle disuse – a narrative review"
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#explosivestrength#rfd
Great format and exceptional reviews from the very young scientists. Thanks @Luca_L_Ruggiero for taking us on that journey! This paper will make it to my biomechanics lecture for sure 😉
Some articles are extremely rewarding. This is one of those.
https://t.co/wmNpwsShYY
We explain to teenagers why humans would jump less if they used the same trick of grasshoppers. @FLucMed@HPRC10@cclemente4
Next time you say to youngsters to jump like crickets, they will know you are wrong 😆
Great Potential! Thanks @BarzykPhilipp and Subsequent. AI‐smartphone markerless motion capturing of hip, knee, and ankle joint kinematics during countermovement jumps - Barzyk - 2024 - European Journal of Sport Science - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/4jBZ619v1Q
Is it me or the train moving? 🚂🫨
📢New preprint📢 on multi sensory integration of conflicting sensory inputs in human balance: https://t.co/KrwvXy848n
Moving the visual scene creates a conflict and visual orientation cues become erroneous. How does the CNS resolve this?
Thrilled to share that I presented our poster on AI-based markerless motion tracking at Annual Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 2024! Big thanks to everyone who joined the session.🌟
#isbs2024#parislodronuniversitätsalzburg