RUNSAFE, Aarhus University, Denmark proudly announces the Garmin-RUNSAFE Running Health Study. Collecting big data to investigate causes to running injuries. Read more here: https://t.co/jVGt7B4bKy
New paper from @MB_Runsafe and the RUNSAFE team suggests a start to run distance of 3km per week may be preferable in obese, novice runners https://t.co/SlFylxssme
Obese novice runners: Carefully consider the initial running distance when you are taking up running. New results from a randomized trial available in IJSPT.
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New BJSM open access article (part 1): How to analyse changes in workload in sports injury research using time-to-event analysis?
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New BJSM open access article (part 2): How to analyse time-varying outcomes and recurrent events in sports injury research using time-to-event analysis?
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Training load vs Structure specific load. I will discuss the difference @ Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2019 Jan 31.
See you there? #ResearchInMedia
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Looking forward to end the week with a great PhD defense by my RUNSAFE-colleague René Brund. Title "The Runtech Study - Risk Factors and their Association(S) in Relation to Overuse Injuries in Recreational Male Runners" #ResearchInMedia
This is a real goldmine of running research from RUNSAFE https://t.co/RzUpVP8GQE featuring work by @RUNSAFE_Rasmus@MB_Runsafe@system_complex and many more. Please share this excellent resource. Thanks! #runsafe