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EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE SPORT SCIENCE AT THE CUTTING EDGE 4 - 7 July 2018, Dublin - Ireland Hosted by University College Dublin & Ulster University
Book of Abstracts Edited by: Murphy, M.H., Boreham, C.A.G., De Vito, G., Tsolakidis, E.
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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Edited by: Murphy, M., Boreham, C., De Vito, G., Tsolakidis, E.
Hosted by Hosted by University College Dublin & Ulster University
ISBN 978-3-9818414-1-1
European College of Sport Science: Book of Abstracts of the 23rd Annual Congress of the th th European College of Sport Science – 4 - 7 July 2018, Dublin – Ireland. Edited by Murphy, M., Boreham, C., De Vito, G., Tsolakidis, E. ISBN 978-3-9818414-1-1 Copyright by European College of Sport Science
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Organisation CONGRESS PRESIDENTS – – –
Colin Boreham (IRL) Marie Murphy (GBR) Giuseppe De Vito (IRL)
ECSS EXECUTIVE BOARD – – – – – –
Joan L. Duda - President (GBR) Tim Cable - Past President (QAT) Erich Müller - President Elect (AUT) Bente Klarlund Pedersen (DEN) Stephen Seiler (NOR) Jørn Wulff Helge (DEN)
ECSS SCIENTIFIC BOARD – – – – – – – – – –
Flemming Dela - Chair (DEN) Susanna Hedenborg - Co-Chair (SWE) Jan Cabri - Secretary (NOR) Paul Greenhaff (GBR) Markus Gruber (GER) Martin Halle (GER) Luc van Loon (NED) Abigail Mackey (GBR) Nicole Wenderoth (SUI) Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani (AUS)
ECSS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Per Aagaard (DEN) Jatin Burniston (GBR) José Antonio Lòpez Calbet (ESP) Annalisa Cogo (ITA) Wim Derave (BEL) Peter Federolf (AUT) Taija Finni (FIN) José González-Alonso (GBR) Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER) Ylva Hellsten (DEN) Hans-Christer Holmberg (SWE) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre, (NOR) Maria Francesca Piacentini (ITA) Olivier Seynnes (NOR) Afroditi Stathi (GBR) Janice L. Thompson (GBR)
ECSS OFFICE – – – – – – – –
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Thomas Delaveaux (GER) Elias Tsolakidis (GRE) Steffen Neubert (GER) Juliane Leyva Gonzalez (GER) Külli Teimann (EST) Tuulia Hokkanen (FIN) Alexandra Zavadska (SVK) Anish Rawat (IND)
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CHAIRS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE –
Colin Boreham (IRL)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE – – – – – – – –
Daniela Bossard (IRL) Gavin Breslin (GBR) Giuseppe de Vito (IRL) Eamonn Delahunt (IRL) Massimiliano Ditroilo (IRL) Adam Granger (IRL) Marie Murphy (GBR) Ann O’Hanlon (IRL)
CHAIR OF THE LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE –
Marie Murphy (GBR)
LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Colin Boreham (IRL) Willem van Mechelen (NED) Chris Bleakley (IRL) Brian Caufield (IRL) Gareth Davison (IRL) Eamon Delahunt (IRL) Paul Darby (IRL) Massimiliano Ditrolio (IRL) Alison Gallagher (IRL) David Hassan (IRL) Seamus Kelly (IRL) Madeline Lowery (IRL) Aidan Moran (IRL) Helen Roche (IRL) Eric Wallace (IRL)
REVIEWING PANEL – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Stephen Bailey (GBR) Nick Ball (AUS) Bill Baltzopoulous (GBR) Gregory Bogdanis (GRE) Jerome Bourbousson (FRA) Leigh Breen (GBR) Neil Cronin (FIN) Paul Darby (GBR) Gareth Davison (GBR) Rosa Diketmüller (AUT) Marije Elferink-Gremser (NED) Sally Fenton (GBR) Christopher Gaffney (GBR) Dominic Gehring (GER) Daniel Green (AUS) Sydney Grosprêtre (FRA) Amelia Guadalupe Grau (ESP) Mette Hansen (DEN) Shane Heffernan (IRL) Ilkka Heinonen (FIN) Katy Horner (IRL) Jaak Jürimäe (EST)
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Marko Laaksonen (FIN) Robert Lamberts (RSA) Andrew Lane A (GBR) Benedikt Lauber (GER) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre (NOR) Stefan Josef Lindinger (AUT) James Matthews (IRL) Jamie McPhee (GBR) Andreas Mierau (GER) David Morales-Alamo (ESP) Vassilis Mougios (GRE) Ramona Ritzmann (GER) Bart Roelands (BEL) Christopher Shaw (AUS) Ana Sousa (POR) Mike Stembridge (GBR) Wolfgang Taube (SUI) Dick Thijssen (GBR) Lex B Verdijk (NED)
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Massimiliano Ditrolio (IRL)
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Welcome Welcome to the 23rd Annual Congress of the ECSS Welcome to Dublin Dear colleagues, On behalf of University College Dublin and Ulster University, we would like to extend a warm welcome to join us at the 23rd Annual Congress of the ECSS in Dublin, Ireland, from the 4th - 7th July, 2018. The conference will take place right in the heart of the city at the newly built and inspirational Convention Centre overlooking the River Liffey, surrounded by all the amenities this dynamic city has to offer. We are confident that you will find the multidisciplinary academic programme, delivered by some of the leading exponents and thinkers in our field, invigorating and enjoyable, arising as it does from the combined expertise of University College Dublin (Centre for Sports Studies; Institute for Sport and Health) and Ulster University School of Sport. Our congress theme is “Sport Science at the Cutting Edge” and we aim to provide every opportunity for delegates to learn from, and contribute to the latest developments in Sports and Exercise science in a stimulating social and professional setting. We look forward to seeing you there! Prof. Marie Murphy PhD, FACSM, FBASES
(Ulster University School of Sport) Prof. Colin Boreham PhD, FECSS, FACSM
(Director, Institute for Sport and Health, UCD) Prof. Giuseppe De Vito MD, PhD, FECSS, FFSEM
(Head, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, UCD)
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Table of Contents ORGANISATION ....................................................................................................................................... 3 WELCOME................................................................................................................................................ 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH, 2018 ................................................................................................................ 17 12:00 - 13:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 OP-PM01 BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION EXERCISE ........................................................................................................................................ 17 OP-PM02 IRONMAN AND ENDURANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 19 OP-PM03 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 22 OP-PM04 ROWING, KAYAKING & CANOEING.......................................................................................................................................... 24 OP-BN01 FATIGUE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 OP-MI01 PSYCHOLOGY - COGNITIVE FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 29 OP-BN32 JUMPING PERFORMANCE IN TEAM SPORTS ............................................................................................................................ 32 OP-BN33 SKILL ACQUISITION AND EXPERTISE .......................................................................................................................................... 34 OP-BN36 BALANCE AND STABILITY ........................................................................................................................................................... 36 OP-PM70 FITNESS AND HEALTH ................................................................................................................................................................ 39 OP-BN50 PACING ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 OP-PM55 THERMOREGULATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 44 OP-BN46 AGEING ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 OP-SH14 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, MAJOR SKILLS / COMPETENCIES IN YOUTH ............................................................................................. 48 OP-SH05 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW 1............................................................................................................................................. 51 14:00 - 15:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 53 OP-PM05 AGEING AND FRAILTY ................................................................................................................................................................ 53 OP-PM06 ENERGY BALANCE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 55 AW-PRES01 AWARD PRESENTATIONS - GSSI NUTRITION AWARD ........................................................................................................... 58 OP-PM07 LACTATE AND ANAEROBIC WORK ............................................................................................................................................ 60 OP-BN02 TISSUE MECHANICS.................................................................................................................................................................... 62 OP-MI04 WOMEN IN SPORT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 64 OP-BN34 NEUROMECHANICS OF BALLISTIC MOVEMENT + .....................................................................................................................67 OP-BN35 MOVEMENT VARIABILITY AND MOTOR COMPETENCE ............................................................................................................ 69 OP-BN37 NEUROMECHANICS OF WINTER SPORTS ................................................................................................................................... 71 OP-PM71 OBESITY / DIABETES AND INSULIN RESISTANCE .........................................................................................................................75 OP-PM73 SPORTS MEDICINE MIXED ........................................................................................................................................................... 77 OP-PM45 SLEEP ............................................................................................................................................................................................78 OP-PM58 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: CHILDREN .................................................................................................................................................. 81 OP-SH15 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, GAMING AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES ................................................................................................... 84 OP-SH04 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 85 15:30 - 17:00 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 87 IS-PM10 THE LIVER - A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR TO EXERCISE ADAPTATIONS?..........................................................................................87
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OP-PM08 PERIODIZED AND HIT TRAINING ............................................................................................................................................... 88 IS-EX02 ECSS-JSPFSM EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: SKELETAL MUSCLE AS AN ENDOCRINE ORGAN -20 YEARS OF MYOKINES ............ 90 IS-PM05 EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS TO TACKLE PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIES ......................................................................................... 91 IS-BN04 PERFORMANCE IN GOLF: TECHNOLOGY, BIOMECHANICS AND INJURY MECHANISMS .......................................................... 91 OP-PM36 TEMPERATURE MODULATION ................................................................................................................................................... 93 OP-BN39 PHYSICAL AIDS IN TRAINING AND REHABILITATION ................................................................................................................ 95 OP-BN40 ANALYSING TEAM SPORTS DYNAMICS ..................................................................................................................................... 98 OP-BN38 CENTRAL DRIVE AND MOTOR PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................................ 100 IS-SH01 SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH SPORT: ANALYZING EFFECTIVE INTERVENTIONS AND POLICIES TO TACKLE SOCIAL EXCLUSION............................................................................................................................................................................... 103 OP-PM72 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 104 OP-PM54 MUSCLE DAMAGE .................................................................................................................................................................... 106 OP-PM59 ORTHOPEDICS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 108 OP-SH18 DECISION MAKING AND DEVELOPMENT OF EXERCISE IN TEAM SPORT .................................................................................. 111 OP-PM62 NUTRITION 2 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 112 17:15 - 18:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 115 PL-PS01 MUSCLES IN MOTION: NEURAL DETERMINANTS OF FUNCTION ................................................................................................ 115
THURSDAY, JULY 5TH, 2018 .................................................................................................................. 116 08:00 - 09:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 116 IS-PM06 OXIDATIVE STRESS, REDOX BIOLOGY AND ANTIOXIDANTS IN EXERCISE: WHAT’S NEW? ....................................................... 116 OP-PM09 HEAT - THERMOREGULATION ................................................................................................................................................... 117 OP-PM10 CEREBRAL FLOW / HEMODYNAMICS ........................................................................................................................................ 119 IS-PM08 JOINT INJURY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF POST-TRAUMATIC OSTEOARTHRITIS ................................................................... 121 OP-BN03 NEUROMUSCULAR .................................................................................................................................................................... 122 OP-MI02 SOCCER ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 124 OP-MI05 WEARABLES AND NEW TECHNOLOGY ...................................................................................................................................... 127 OP-BN24 LOW BACK PAIN ........................................................................................................................................................................ 129 OP-PM41 NITRATE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 130 IS-SH06 SPORT AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................................................................ 133 OP-PM74 HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING 2 .................................................................................................................................................... 134 OP-PM53 INJURY PREVENTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 137 OP-BN51 APPLIED SPORT BIOMECHANICS 1 ............................................................................................................................................ 139 MO-SH04 PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS, WELL BEING AND PERFORMANCE IN SPORT .................................................................................. 141 OP-SH01 INCLUSION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 144 09:45 - 11:15 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 146 IS-BN06 FORCE-VELOCITY-POWER PROFILING IN EXPLOSIVE SPORTS, FROM THEORY TO FIELD METHODS AND TRAINING APPLICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................................................... 146 OP-PM11 HEART .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 148 IS-SP04 TRAINING & NUTRITION: CONSIDERATIONS FOR FOOTBALL - SPONSORED BY GSSI ............................................................... 150 IS-PM14 INJURY RISK AND INJURY PREVENTION IN RUGBY UNION ........................................................................................................ 151 OP-PM12 OBESITY ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 152 OP-BN25 BALANCE AND POSTURAL CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................... 153 OP-BN26 NEUROMUSCULAR TESTING ..................................................................................................................................................... 155
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OP-PM86 STROKE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 157 OP-PM43 ERGOGENIC AIDS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 159 IS-SH04 “IT’S NO CHOKE”: MOVING CHOKING UNDER PRESSURE BEYOND DEFINITION DEBATES, ATTENTION-BASED MODELS, AND INTO THEORY-MATCHED INTERVENTIONS ................................................................... 162 OP-PM75 EXERCISE AND OLDER ADULTS ................................................................................................................................................. 162 OP-PM52 ENERGY INTAKE, ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND FUEL OXIDATION ........................................................................................... 165 OP-BN48 APPLIED SPORT BIOMECHANICS 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 167 OP-SH16 OPTIMISING PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDRENS PA AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT ............................................................ 170 11:30 - 12:45 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 172 PL-PS02 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE BEHAVIOUR; WHAT COUNTS MOST, GENES OR THE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT? ..................................................................................................................................................... 172 13:00 - 14:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 173 CP-PM01 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS 1 ................................................................................................................................. 173 CP-PM02 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS 2................................................................................................................................ 176 CP-PM03 BODY COMPOSITION ................................................................................................................................................................ 180 CP-PM04 HYPOXIA, RESPIRATION OXYGEN DELIVERY ............................................................................................................................ 182 CP-PM05 VASCULAR ................................................................................................................................................................................. 187 CP-PM06 AGEING ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 190 CP-PM07 CLINICAL: METABOLISM, HORMONES, NEUROLOGY .............................................................................................................. 194 CP-PM08 CLINICAL: CANCER-CUD-COPD ............................................................................................................................................... 197 CP-PM09 HYDRATION AND TEMPERATURE ............................................................................................................................................. 201 CP-PM10 ERGOGENICS AND SUPPLEMENTS ........................................................................................................................................... 204 CP-PM11 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 2 ............................................................................................................................................ 207 CP-PM12 VALIDITY AND VARIABILITY ........................................................................................................................................................ 210 CP-PM14 RESISTANCE TRAINING ............................................................................................................................................................... 214 14:00 - 15:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 217 MO-PM01 MUSCLE & TENDON ................................................................................................................................................................. 217 MO-PM02 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 222 MO-PM05 VASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIO-RESPIRATORY FITNESS ........................................................................................... 226 MO-PM11 AGEING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 230 MO-MI01 RELIABILITY AND TESTING ......................................................................................................................................................... 234 MO-MI02 SWIMMING AND HANDBALL .................................................................................................................................................. 238 MO-BN09 SPORTS WITH PATIENTS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITY ............................................................................................... 242 MO-PM15 PHYSIOLOGY MIXED ................................................................................................................................................................ 246 MO-PM07 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY / SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR ..................................................................................................................... 249 MO-SH01 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 252 MO-PM08 TRAINING AND TESTING ......................................................................................................................................................... 255 MO-BN10 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................... 259 MO-PM24 STRENGTH ............................................................................................................................................................................... 263 MO-SH02 MOTIVATION , SELF EFFICACY AND COACH BEHAVIOURS ................................................................................................... 266 15:00 - 16:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 269 MO-PM03 HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING..................................................................................................................................................... 269 MO-PM04 AGEING ................................................................................................................................................................................... 274 MO-PM06 INJURIES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 278
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MO-PM12 NUTRITION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 282 MO-BN01 MOTOR LEARNING AND CONTROL......................................................................................................................................... 285 MO-PM13 ATHLETE PHENOTYPE .............................................................................................................................................................. 288 MO-BN05 ORTHOPEDIC ISSUES IN SPORT ............................................................................................................................................... 291 MO-BN06 ANALYSIS AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE ................................................................................................................................ 295 MO-PM14 CHILDREN AND ADOLOLESCENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 300 MO-PM10 HYPOXIA .................................................................................................................................................................................. 302 MO-PM09 HEALTH AND DISEASE MODULATION ................................................................................................................................... 307 MO-BN07 TESTING AND TRAINING MUSCLE STRENGTH ......................................................................................................................... 310 MO-SH03 PERFORMANCE AND TRAINING .............................................................................................................................................. 314 MO-PM25 SPRINTING AND JUMBING...................................................................................................................................................... 317 16:15 - 17:45 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 320 IS-BN01 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF MUSCLE PLASTICITY USING REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY ................................................ 320 OP-PM13 HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING MODALITIES .................................................................................................................................. 321 OP-PM14 BONE ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 323 OP-PM15 PROTEIN SYNTHESIS .................................................................................................................................................................. 326 OP-BN28 BIOMECHANICS OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION ......................................................................................................................... 328 OP-PM37 HEALTH AND FITNESS MIXED .................................................................................................................................................. 330 OP-BN04 GAIT ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 332 OP-BN29 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN PARKINSONS DISEASE ........................................................................................................................ 335 OP-PM42 TRAINING ADAPTATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 337 OP-PM76 INJURY ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 339 OP-PM77 TRAINING LOAD......................................................................................................................................................................... 341 OP-PM51 NUTRITIONAL PHYSIOLOGY: ENERGY METABOLISM/BODY COMPOSITION ......................................................................... 343 OP-BN52 NEUROMECHANICS OF CYCLING ............................................................................................................................................ 345 OP-SH11 PHILOSOPHICAL, HUMANITIES AND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ON SPORT ................................................................... 348 OP-SH17 ANXIETY IN ATHLETES AND OVERREACHING ........................................................................................................................... 349 18:00 - 19:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 351 OP-PM33 HYPOXIA 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 351 OP-PM34 MOLECULAR RESPONSE/SIGNALING ...................................................................................................................................... 353 OP-PM35 INTERVAL TRAINING 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 356 OP-PM16 MUSCLE INJURIES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 358 OP-BN30 RESISTANCE TRAINING 2 ........................................................................................................................................................... 361 OP-BN05 MOTOR LEARNING, SKILL ACQUISITION AND COORDINATION ............................................................................................ 363 OP-BN31 SPORTS WITH INDIVIDUALS WITH PHYSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES ..................................................................... 365 OP-PM40 RESPIRATORY FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 369 OP-PM65 CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 370 OP-PM64 PACING 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 373 OP-PM50 AGEING AND AGE RELATED DISEASE...................................................................................................................................... 375 OP-BN44 EMG ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 378 OP-PM63 EXERCISE TRAINING IN DIVERSE POPULATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 380
FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 2018....................................................................................................................... 383 08:00 - 09:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 383
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IS-EX01 ECSS-ACSM EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: EXERCISE IS MEDICINE................................................................................................. 383 OP-PM19 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 1 .......................................................................................................................................... 383 OP-PM23 ESSA-ECSS EXCHANGE: MUSCLE METABOLISM .................................................................................................................... 386 IS-PM09 PEDIATRIC EXERCISE ONCOLOGY: EUROPEAN APPROACHES FOR ACTIVEONCOKIDS ......................................................... 388 OP-BN12 FOOTWEAR AND RUNNING PERFORMANCE........................................................................................................................... 389 IS-MI04 THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTINUUM AND OTHER HEALTH-RELATED ASPECTS OF LIFESTYLE IN RELATION TO CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH AND MENTAL WELLBEING ...................................................................................................... 392 OP-BN11 NEUROMUSCULAR TESTING AND INTERVENTIONS ................................................................................................................. 393 OP-BN10 COGNITIVE AND MOTOR FUNCTIONS IN THE ELDERLY........................................................................................................... 395 IS-EX03 CSSS-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM - OPTIMISING PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT PERFORMANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 398 OP-PM83 SPORTS SPECIFIC TRAINING ..................................................................................................................................................... 399 OP-PM61 NUTRITION ................................................................................................................................................................................. 401 OP-PM49 SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR ......................................................................................................................................................... 404 OP-BN49 LOWER LIMB INJURIES .............................................................................................................................................................. 406 OP-SH03 SOCIOLOGY 1............................................................................................................................................................................. 409 09:45 - 11:15 ...................................................................................................................................................................................411 IS-SH03 IS EXERCISE MEDICINE?................................................................................................................................................................. 411 OP-PM24 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 3 ......................................................................................................................................... 412 OP-PM25 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS .................................................................................................................................. 415 OP-PM26 AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS ................................................................................................................................................. 418 OP-BN13 MOTOR AND COGNITIVE TRAINING IN CHILDREN ................................................................................................................... 421 IS-MI05 COUNTERACTING AGE-RELATED LOSS OF MUSCLE MASS AND INDEPENDENCE: EXPERIENCES FROM THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CALM-STUDY CONDUCTED IN THE GREATER COPENHAGEN AREA. .......................................................... 423 OP-BN14 NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................. 424 OP-BN15 MUSCLE-TENDON BIOMECHANICS ......................................................................................................................................... 426 OP-PM81 PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED + ............................................................................................................................................................ 429 OP-PM84 VALIDITY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS ......................................................................................................................................... 431 OP-PM48 TRAINING / TESTING: STRENGTH ............................................................................................................................................ 434 OP-BN47 ELITE SPORTS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 436 OP-SH09 MENTAL HEALTH, SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ................................................................................................................ 438 11:30 - 12:45 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 440 PL-PS03 BRAIN AND MUSCLE LEARNING: MODERN DAY PERSPECTIVES .............................................................................................. 440 13:00 - 14:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................441 CP-PM16 ENDURANCE............................................................................................................................................................................... 441 CP-PM17 PREVENTION, REHABILITATION, INJURY ................................................................................................................................... 444 CP-PM18 HEALTH AND FITNESS: CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS .......................................................................................................... 447 CP-PM19 TRAINING AND TESTING: STRENGTH, POWER, TIME-TRIALS .................................................................................................... 451 CP-PM20 COACHING AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................... 455 CP-PM21 COMBAT AND WINTER SPORTS; OTHER SPORTS .................................................................................................................... 458 CP-PM22 MICROBIOTA; MOLECULAR METABOLISM; PROTEOMICS ..................................................................................................... 462 CP-SH01 EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS-CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS .......................................................................................... 464 CP-PM23 HORMONES AND METABOLISM AND INFLAMMATION ........................................................................................................ 468 CP-PM24 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROMOTION SEDENTARISM ................................................................................................................... 473 CP-PM25 RECOVERY AND FATIQUE; MUSCLE STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE ...................................................................................477
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CP-PM26 BRAIN, BONE, LIVER AND ADIPOSE TISSUE / MIXED STUDIES ............................................................................................... 480 CP-PM27 CARDIOVASCULAR: MECHANISMS; CLINICAL POPULATIONS ............................................................................................... 483 CP-PM15 GENOMICS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 486 14:00 - 15:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 489 IS-BN03 DO PROSTHETIC LEGS ENHANCE OR HINDER RUNNING PERFORMANCE? ............................................................................ 489 OP-PM27 MUSCLE MASS REGULATION ................................................................................................................................................... 490 OP-PM28 MOLECULAR METABOLISM ..................................................................................................................................................... 493 OP-PM29 EPIDEMIOLOGY......................................................................................................................................................................... 495 OP-BN16 MOTOR IMAGERY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 497 OP-PM38 HEART RATE MONITORING ...................................................................................................................................................... 499 OP-BN17 NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE .................................................................................................................................................... 502 OP-BN18 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN BIOMECHANIC EVALUATION.................................................................................................. 504 OP-PM80 ACUTE EXERCISE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 507 OP-PM79 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS MIXED ...................................................................................................................... 510 OP-PM44 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ................................................................................................................................................... 512 OP-BN45 COGNITIVE TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE ............................................................................................................................ 513 OP-SH10 EXERCISE EFFECTS ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING AND EMOTIONAL RESPONSES ................................................................. 515 OP-SH19 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SPORT AND EXERCISE; HISTORY ............................................................................................. 518 15:45 - 17:15 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 520 IS-PM07 THE APPLICATION OF NOVEL EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS TO MAXIMISE BENEFIT IN HEALTH AND DISEASE ........................ 520 IS-SP01 THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND PRACTICE TO OPTIMISE SPORTING PERFORMANCE - SPONSORED BY CATAPULT ....... 521 IS-PM13 BLOOD FLOW-RESTRICTED EXERCISE; MECHANISMS, TRAINING RESPONSES AND APPLICATIONS IN SPORT AND REHABILITATION. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 522 IS-PM03 CAN EXERCISE HURT YOUR HEART? ......................................................................................................................................... 523 IS-BN02 THE EFFECTS AND MECHANISMS OF HOW EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS REDUCE OLD ADULTS’ MOBILITY IMPAIRMENTS AND RECOVER LOST MOBILITY ..................................................................................................... 524 OP-PM69 TEAM SPORTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 525 OP-BN19 DIGITAL HEALTH AND EXERCISE TOOLS ................................................................................................................................... 527 OP-BN20 CONCUSSIONS AND OTHER INJURIES IN CONTACT SPORTS ................................................................................................ 529 IS-SH08 SPORT FOR ALL? INCLUSION OF FEMALE REFUGEES IN EUROPEAN SPORTS ............................................................................ 531 OP-PM78 CYCLING.................................................................................................................................................................................... 532 OP-PM82 TRAINING AND TESTING: MIXED ............................................................................................................................................. 535 OP-PM47 MICROBIOTA ............................................................................................................................................................................ 537 OP-PM30 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY .......................................................................................................................... 539 OP-SH13 DEPRESSION, STRESS AND EXERCISE ......................................................................................................................................... 541 OP-SH12 APPLICATIONS OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY TO PERFORMANCE ................................................................................................. 543 17:30 - 19:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 546 IS-PM02 MUSCLE INJURY: ACUTE INJURY CELLULAR RESPONSES TO CONTEMPORANEOUS REHABILITATION STRATEGIES............. 546 IS-PM04 PROTEOME DYNAMICS: NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE, DIET AND AGEING ON THE TURNOVER OF HUMAN MUSCLE PROTEINS ........................................................................................................... 547 OP-PM31 FATIGUE ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 548 OP-PM32 HORMONAL BIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................. 550 IS-BN07 GAIT STABILITY AND ADAPTABILITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR FALLS PREVENTION ............................... 552 IS-MI01 SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY – IS THERE A BEST BET FOR PUBLIC HEALTH IN YOUNG PEOPLE? ......... 553 OP-BN22 INJURY PREVENTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 554
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OP-BN21 WEARABLES AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE .............................................................................................................................. 556 OP-PM66 ATHELETES PHENOTYPE 2 ........................................................................................................................................................ 559 OP-PM68 YOUTH TEAM SPORTS............................................................................................................................................................... 561 OP-PM67 HEAT EXPOSURE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 563 OP-PM46 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS .................................................................................................................................................. 564 OP-BN42 APPLIED SPORTS BIOMECHANICS AND MOTOR CONTROL ................................................................................................... 566 OP-SH21 DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTS OF EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS .................................................................................................. 569 OP-MI03 MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE ON YOUTH TO YOUNG ADULTS ATHLETES ...................................................................... 571
SATURDAY, JULY 7TH, 2018 .................................................................................................................. 575 08:00 - 09:30 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 575 IS-PM12 MECHANISMS AND STRATEGIES TO INCREASE MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS ..................................................................... 575 OP-PM22 GENOMICS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 575 OP-PM85 HYPOXIA 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 578 OP-PM21 DIABETES ................................................................................................................................................................................... 579 IS-BN08 NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE IN CHILDREN ................................................................................................................................ 581 IS-MI02 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................... 582 IS-SP03 RECENT METHODOLOGIES FOR ENHANCING BIOMECHANICAL COMPREHENSION AND APPLICATIONS - SPONSORED BY ADIDAS ............................................................................................................................. 583 OP-BN08 VISUO-COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN BALL GAMES .............................................................................................................. 585 IS-SH02 ENCOUNTERING TRANSNATIONAL SPORTS MIGRATION ......................................................................................................... 588 IS-SH07 ACUTE AND CHRONIC EXERCISE EFFECTS ON ATTENTION AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: DOMAIN-SPECIFIC IMPLICATION FOR SPORT AND DOMAIN-GENERAL RELEVANCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN. ................................................. 589 OP-PM60 INJURY/INJURY PREVENTION .................................................................................................................................................. 590 OP-PM56 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAINED INDIVIDUALS ............................................................................................ 592 OP-BN41 NEUROMUSCULAR EXCIATABILITY AND MOTOR CONTROL .................................................................................................. 594 OP-SH02 MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH ............................................................................................................................................. 597 OP-SH20 APPLICATIONS OF SELF DETERMINATION THEORY TO SPORT AND EXERCISE ....................................................................... 599 09:45 - 11:15 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 601 IS-PM01 DIETARY NITRATE AS AN ERGOGENIC AID IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? .......................................... 601 IS-PM11 MUSCLE PROTEIN TURNOVER – INFLUENCING FACTORS ......................................................................................................... 602 OP-PM17 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 603 OP-PM20 HYDRATION / DEHYDRATION ................................................................................................................................................. 604 IS-BN05 EFFECTS OF AGING AND TRAINING ON FATIGABILITY AND MOTOR CONTROL ..................................................................... 607 IS-MI03 MIND OVER MUSCLE? A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PACING AND EXERCISE BEHAVIOUR FEPSAC SYMPOSIUM .............................................................................................................................................................. 608 OP-BN06 ACL INJURY: PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION................................................................................................................... 609 OP-BN07 RELATIVE AGE EFFECT AND TALENT SELECTION........................................................................................................................ 612 OP-PM39 INTERVAL TRAINING 2 ............................................................................................................................................................... 615 IS-SH05 AN APP FOR EVERYONE?! ............................................................................................................................................................ 617 OP-PM18 MICRONUTRIENTS...................................................................................................................................................................... 619 OP-PM57 EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 621 OP-BN43 BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING AND SPRINTING .................................................................................................................... 623 OP-SH07 APPROACHES TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY / FUNCTIONING ......................................................................................................... 626 OP-SH06 COACHING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEAM PERFORMANCE .............................................................................. 628
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11:30 - 12:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 630 MO-PM16 AGEING AND AGE-RELATED DISEASE..................................................................................................................................... 630 MO-PM17 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................... 634 MO-PM18 GENOMICS AND CELL SIGNALING.......................................................................................................................................... 638 MO-PM19 THERMOREGULATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 641 MO-PM20 INFLAMMATION, IMMUNE FUNCTION AND RESPIRATION .................................................................................................. 643 MO-PM21 TEAM SPORTS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 647 MO-BN02 NEUROMECHANICS OF SPORTS AND TRAINING ................................................................................................................... 651 MO-BN04 REHABILITATION AND PREVENTION ....................................................................................................................................... 655 MO-BN08 GAIT AND BALANCE ................................................................................................................................................................ 658 MO-PM22 SLEEP......................................................................................................................................................................................... 661 MO-PM23 CHILDREN AND YOUTH .......................................................................................................................................................... 664 MO-BN03 BIOMECHANICS OF JUMPING AND SQUATTING.................................................................................................................. 667 MO-SH06 SPORT MANAGEMENT , MEDIA AND SPECTATORSHIP.......................................................................................................... 671 MO-SH05 EFFECTS OF EXERCISE OF STRESS, COGNITION AND HEALTH ............................................................................................... 673 12:45 - 13:45 .................................................................................................................................................................................676 CP-PM13 SOCCER AND FOOTBALL ........................................................................................................................................................... 676 CP-BN01 NEUROMECHANICS OF EXPLOSURE MOVEMENTS ................................................................................................................. 679 CP-BN02 BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING AND WALKING....................................................................................................................... 684 CP-BN03 BRAIN-MUSCLE-TENDON FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 687 CP-BN04 SKILL ACQUISITION AND MOTOR LEARNING ........................................................................................................................... 691 CP-BN05 MOTOR COORDINATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 695 CP-BN06 TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODS FOR QUALIFYING PERFOMANCE ....................................................................................... 699 CP-BN07 KINEMATICS AND MOVEMENT ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................... 703 CP-BN08 TRAINING AND COGNITION ......................................................................................................................................................707 CP-SH04 WELL BEING, OPTIMAL FUNCTIONING\DYSFUNCTION IN SPORT AND EXERCISE ................................................................... 711 CP-SH03 SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES PERSPECTIVES ON SPORT EXERCISE ............................................................................ 715 CP-SH02 STRESS PROCESS AND IMAGERY IN SPORT .............................................................................................................................. 717 CP-SH01 MOTIVATION, TEAM DYNAMICS AND WELL-BEING IN SPORT ................................................................................................ 722 14:00 - 15:15 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 725 PL-PS04 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HUMAN ENHANCEMENT DRUGS: A HEALTH HAZARD OR A USEFUL BEHAVIOUR CHANGE TECHNIQUE? ........................................................................................................................ 725
E-POSTER NOT DEBATED ...................................................................................................................... 726 PP-UD01....................................................................................................................................................................................... 726 EP-UN01 E-POSTER UNDEBATED .............................................................................................................................................................. 726 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ................................................................................................................................................................... 726 BIOMECHANICS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 729 COACHING ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 734 HEALTH AND FITNESS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 734 HISTORY
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY ........................................................................................................................................... 750 MOTOR LEARNING AND MOTOR CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................ 753 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY ..............................................................................................................................................................757
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NUTRITION ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 763 PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 769 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS ............................................................................................................................................. 769 PHYSIOLOGY ...............................................................................................................................................................................................773 PSYCHOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 790 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY................................................................................................................................................... 798 SOCIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 801 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW ............................................................................................................................................................. 803 SPORT STATISTICS AND ANALYSES ........................................................................................................................................................... 804 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 804 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS ................................................................................................................................................... 806 TRAINING AND TESTING............................................................................................................................................................................. 812
AUTHORS INDEX ................................................................................................................................. 834
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Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 12:00 - 13:30 Oral presentations OP-PM01 BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION EXERCISE MUSCLE FIBER TYPE-SPECIFIC CELLULAR STRESS AND SUBCELLULAR MOVEMENT OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS DURING FREQUENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED RESISTANCE EXERCISE BJØRNSEN, T., WERNBOM, M., PAULSEN, G., BERNTSEN, S., RAASTAD, T. UNIVERSITY OF AGDER INTRODUCTION: High-frequency blood flow restricted resistance exercise (BFRRE) can induce rapid muscle growth (1). In contrast to heavyload strength training, a single bout of low-load BFRRE seems to preferentially stress type I fibers (2). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate heat shock protein (HSP) responses and changes in glycogen content, muscle fiber areas (MFA) and strength during frequent BFRRE. METHODS: Thirteen participants (9 men, 4 women) performed two blocks of seven BFRRE sessions, separated by 10 days of rest. BFRRE consisted of four sets (30s rest) with unilateral knee-extensions to failure at 20% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM) with partial blood flow restriction. Biopsies were obtained from m. vastus lateralis at baseline, 1h after the first session each week, after 3 sessions, during the rest period, and two times post-intervention. Muscle tissue was homogenized and fractionated into cytosolic, membrane, cytoskeletal and nuclear fractions. HSP70, αB-crystallin, glycogen content and MFA were assessed using immunohistochemistry and western blotting. Strength was measured as 1RM in knee extension. RESULTS: αB-crystallin levels were increased in the cytoskeletal fraction and decreased in the cytosolic fraction 1 hour after the first bout of each training week. Staining intensity of αB-crystallin (cytoskeletal-bound) increased in type I and II fibers 1 hour after the first bout each training week, however, the increases were larger in type I fibers. Cytoskeletal HSP70 levels were increased after 3 BFRRE sessions and 3 days after the second block of BFRRE. Staining intensity of HSP70 (cytoskeletal-bound) also increased after 3 sessions and 3 days after the second block of BFRRE, but only in type I fibers. Glycogen content was reduced 1h after the first bout in each week, and after 3 BFRRE sessions, but the reduction was larger in type I fibers than type II fibers. Type I fibers also had reduced glycogen content during the rest week (after 5 days of rest). MFA increased significantly in type 1 fibers after 10 days of detraining and the increases were significantly larger than type in II fibers. 1RM increased after 20 days of detraining, but was reduced during the rest week and the reduction was correlated with the reduced glycogen content of type I fibers in the rest period. CONCLUSION: BFRRE stresses the muscle fibers, causing an activation of HSP70 and translocation of αB-crystallin to cytoskeletal proteins. The HSP responses were more pronounced in type I than type II fibers. The prolonged reduction in glycogen content of type I fibers (≥5 days), suggests impaired glucose uptake and/or elevated energy turnover. Taken together, the fiber type-specific HSP responses, prolonged glycogen depletion and myofiber hypertrophy, strongly indicate that type I fibers were more stressed than type II fibers during low-load BFRRE. References: 1 Nielsen JL et al. J Physiol 590: 4351-4361, 2012. 2 Cumming KT et al. Acta Physiol 211: 634–646, 2014. Contact: [email protected]
EFFECTS OF A FAILURE VS. A SUBMAXIMAL PROTOCOL OF FREQUENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON CHANGES IN MAXIMAL STRENGTH SANDNES, N.V.1, MANGSETH, H.1, GERBI, S.1, LINDBERG, K.1, SØRLI, T.1, VÅRVIK, F.2, WERNBOM, M.3, BERNTSEN, S.1, PAULSEN, G.4, RAASTAD, T.5, BJØRNSEN, T.1 1UNIVERSITY OF AGDER, 2NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 3UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, 4NORWEGIAN OLYMPIC FEDERATION, 5NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF SPORT SCIENCES INTRODUCTION: Short-term high-frequency low-load blood flow restricted resistance exercise (BFRRE) has been observed to induce gains in maximal strength with loads as low as 20% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM) (1). However, the responses were delayed and peaked 12 days after the last training session. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the effect of a failure versus submaximal BFRRE protocol on maximal strength. METHODS: Nineteen untrained men and women (18-45 yrs old) performed BFRRE with four sets to voluntary failure with one leg, and a submaximal protocol with 20, 10, 10 and 10 repetitions with the other leg, using unilateral knee extensions. The intervention consisted of 14 BFRRE sessions distributed equally over two training blocks (5 days), separated by ten days rest. Training load was 20% of 1RM, with a 145mm wide pressure cuff inflated to 100 mmHg to induce partial blood flow restriction. 1RM and maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) was tested at baseline, in the rest week, as well as and 3, 10, 17 and 24 days post BFRRE. Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), rate of perceived exertion (RPE) and pain score (CR10) were also recorded at each session. A linear mixed model with Fishers LSD posthoc test and independent sample t-tests were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The submaximal leg increased MVC significantly compared to the failure leg over the time course of the study (p0.05). Aerobic capacity (25.0 ± 6.3 ml.kg-1.min-1) was associated with moderate PA (r=0.44, P