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20th annual Congress of the
EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE 24th - 27th June 2015, Malmö – Sweden
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Edited by: Radmann, A., Hedenborg, S., Tsolakidis, E.
Hosted by the: Malmö University, Lund University & Copenhagen University
ISBN 978-91-7104-567-6
European College of Sport Science: th Book of Abstracts of the 20 Annual Congress of the th th European College of Sport Science – 24 - 27 June 2015, Malmö – Sweden. Edited by Radmann, A., Hedenborg, S., Tsolakidis, E. ISBN 978-91-7104-567-6 Copyright by European College of Sport Science
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Organisation Congress Presidents – –
Aage Radmann (SWE) Susanna Hedenborg (SWE)
ECSS Executive Board – – – – – –
Marco Narici - President (GBR) Sigmund Loland – Past President (NOR) Tim Cable – President Elect (GBR) Joan Duda (GBR) Stephen Seiler (NOR) Gisela Sjøgaard (DEN)
ECSS Scientific Board – – – – – – – – – – –
Anton Wagenmakers - Chair (GBR) Flemming Dela - Co-Chair (DEN) Jan Cabri - Secretary (NOR) Paul Greenhaff (GBR) Martin Halle (GER) Susanna Hedenborg (SWE) Luc van Loon (NED) Jose Antonio Lopez Calbet (ESP) Abigail Louise Mackey-Sennels (DEN) Erich Müller (AUT) Nicole Wenderoth (SUI)
ECSS Scientific Committee – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Natalia Balague (ESP) Wilhelm Bloch (GER) Annalisa Cogo (ITA) Wim Derave (BEL) Peter Federolf (NOR) Taija Finni (FIN) Daniel Green, FECSS (GBR) Michael Grey (GBR) Markus Gruber (GER) Jørn Wulff Helge (DEN) Ylva Hellsten (DEN) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre, (NOR) Johannes van Lieshout, (NED) Mike McNamee, FECSS (GBR) Maria Francesca Piacentini (ITA) Afroditi Stathi (GBR) Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani (AUS) Janice L. Thompson (GBR)
ECSS Office – – – – –
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Thomas Delaveaux (GER) Elias Tsolakidis (GRE) Steffen Neubert (GER) Juliane Melber (GER) Tuulia Hokkanen (FIN)
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Organizing Committee – – – – – – –
Jan-Eric Ekberg (SWE) Per Eriksson (SWE) Jenny Damgaard (SWE) Christopher Johansson (SWE) Annika Larsson (SWE) Mikaela Färnqvist (SWE) Joakim Åkesson (SWE)
Chairs Local Scientific Committee – Susanna Hedenborg (SWE) Biomechanics and Neurology – Anna Maria Drake (SWE) Physiology and Sport Medicine – Jens Bangsbo (DEN) Social Sciences and Humanities – Aage Radmann (SWE) Local Scientific Committee – – – – – – – – – – –
Eva Ageberg (SWE) Bo Carlsson (SWE) Urban Johnson (SWE) Tomas Peterson (SWE) Gertrud Pfister (DEN) Per Nilsson (SWE) Johan Norberg (SWE) Jens Bangsbo (DEN) Nikolai Nordsborg (DEN) Ingrid Svensson (SWE) Aage Radmann (SWE)
Additional reviewers – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Ingrid Svensson (SWE) Andreas Jacobsson (SWE) Anna Maria Drake (SWE) Åsa Tornberg (SWE) Birgitte Høier (DEN) Elisabeth Apelmo (SWE) Eva Ageberg (SWE) Eva Horneij (SWE) Frida Eek (SWE) Gerald Gems (USA) Hanna Isaksson (SWE) Hans Hoppeler (SUI) Henrik Gustavsson (SWE) Ingegerd Ericsson (SWE) Ingrid Svensson (SWE) Jan Lexell (SWE) Jan-Eric Ekberg (SWE) Jenny Wikman (SWE) Jesper Fundberg (SWE) Jesper Lövind Andersen (DEN) Jesper Lundbye Jensen (DEN) Joakim Åkesson (SWE) Jyri Backman (SWE) Karin Book (SWE) Kasper Skriver (DEN)
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Katja Heinemeier (DEN) Kelly Knez (SWE) Kutte Jönsson (SWE) Lars Holm (DEN) Lasse Christiansen (DEN) Lasse Gliemann Hybholdt (DEN) Mark Andersen (SWE) Michael Nyberg (DEN) Mikael Londos (SWE) Mogens Theisen Pedersen (DEN) Natalia Stambulova (SWE) Per Wollmer (SWE) Peter Magnusson (DEN) Peter Møller Christensen (DEN) Richard Thomas (DEN) Simon Graner (SWE) Sofia Bunke (SWE) Stephen Fritzdorf (SWE) Svend Sparre Gertsen (DEN) Sverker Fryklund (SWE) Torbjörn Andersson (SWE) Torsten Buhre (SWE) Wade Knez (SWE)
Head of Volunteers –
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Annika Larsson (SWE)
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Welcome On behalf of the Department of Sport Science, Malmö University, Sweden, the Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Sweden, and the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sport, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, it is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science – ECSS Malmö 2015. The multidisciplinary ECSS Congress will be celebrating its 20th anniversary. The 2015 congress theme of Sustainable Sport will permeate the academic programme as well as the arrangements: the three universities co-hosting the event all emphasis sustainability In education and research, and will work together with the City of Malmö, a fair trade city, to make ECSS 2015 a sustainable sport congress. The ECSS congress especially emphasises exchange of knowledge through oral and mini-oral presentations, and we are convinced that all attendees will find interesting topics and participate in creating new knowledge within the broad field of Sport Sciences. Once again, the Young Investigators Award will be one of the highlights of the congress. We look forward to seeing you all in Malmö and the Öresund Region, an area with tremendous social, political, and economic potential in the area of sustainability. Together, we will create an outstanding congress, where we shall develop the broad perspective of sustainable sport.
Susanna Hedenborg & Aage Radman, Congress Presidents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ORGANISATION ....................................................................................................................................... 3 WELCOME................................................................................................................................................ 8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2015 .............................................................................................................. 17 13:00 - 14:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 MO-PM01 TRAINING & TESTING ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 OP-PM76 GSSI NUTRITION AWARD ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19 OP-PM77 ASPETAR EXCELLENCE IN FOOTBALL AWARD .......................................................................................................................................... 22 OP-BN13 COACHING: TEAM SPORT I ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23 MO-BN01 MOTOR LEARNING & BIOMECHANICS .................................................................................................................................................... 25 MO-PM03 MUSCLE, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY ......................................................................................................................... 28 MO-SH01 SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES IN SPORT ...................................................................................................................................... 30 MO-SH04 PSYCHOLOGY I ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 MO-PM07 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: CHALLENGES ......................................................................................................................................... 35 MO-BN04 MIXED ........................................................................................................................................................................................................37 MO-PM06 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: SPORT & DISABILITY .............................................................................................................................. 38 MO-PM11 HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 40 MO-BN06 COACHING: MIXED SESSION .................................................................................................................................................................. 44 MO-SH02 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS I ...........................................................................................................................................47 14:00 - 15:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49 MO-PM02 NUTRITION, TRAINING ADAPTATION AND PERFORMANCE ................................................................................................................. 49 MO-BN03 KINEMATICS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 MO-PM05 OXYGEN TRANSPORT, VO2MAX AND ENERGY EXPENDITURE ............................................................................................................ 55 MO-SH06 PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS .............................................................................................................................................................................57 MO-SH05 PSYCHOLOGY II......................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 MO-PM08 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: DISABILITIES ............................................................................................................................................ 61 MO-BN05 MOTOR LEARNING ................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 MO-PM10 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: NUTRITION ............................................................................................................................................. 66 MO-PM12 HEALTH & FITNESS: AGEING, GENDER, STRENGTH ................................................................................................................................ 69 MO-BN07 COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS AND FATIQUE DURING EXERCISE ................................................................................................................73 MO-SH03 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS II .......................................................................................................................................... 77 15:00 - 16:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 79 IS-PM02 THE BENGT SALTIN TRIBUTE SYMPOSIUM ..................................................................................................................................................79 IS-PM10 THE ATHLETE’S BIOLOGICAL PASSPORT – WHAT’S THE STATUS? * ............................................................................................................ 81 IS-PM06 SKELETAL MUSCLE ADAPTATIONS TO ENDURANCE TRAINING: IS TISSUE HYPOXIA THE MAIN SIGNAL?............................................. 82 OP-PM02 HEALTH, TRAINING & PERFORMANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 82 IS-BN04 QUALITY OF MOVEMENTS – MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE?...................................................................................................................... 85 IS-BN06 TENDON ADAPTATION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 86 IS-SH01 FEPSAC SYMPOSIUM - THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERTISE AND COMPETENCIES OF APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGISTS IN EUROPE .....87 IS-SH02 ANIMALS, SPORT AND HEALTH - A SUSTAINABLE RELATIONSHIP? .......................................................................................................... 88
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OP-PM05 MUSCLE METABOLISM & NITRATE INGESTION ....................................................................................................................................... 89 OP-BN01 NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................... 91 OP-PM36 SPORTS MEDICINE & TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................ 93 OP-PM35 SPORT TECHNOLOGY: MIXED SESSION ................................................................................................................................................... 96 OP-SH05 PSYCHOLOGY (PHYSICAL EXERCISE, FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE) ............................................................................................................97 OP-SH01 SPORTS PEDAGOGY AND HISTORY ........................................................................................................................................................... 99 16:45 - 18:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 102 PS-PL01 CHANCES AND CHALLENGES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND LEARNING - SUSTAINABLE MOVEMENTS AND MOVEMENT CULTURES ................................................................................................................................................................. 102
THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH, 2015 ............................................................................................................... 103 08:30 - 10:00 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 103 OP-PM63 NUTRITION: FAT, GLUCOSE AND METABOLISM ..................................................................................................................................... 103 OP-PM06 TRAINING INDUCED ADAPTATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 104 OP-PM01 SPORTS MEDICINE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 107 OP-PM03 EXCERCISE METABOLISM, MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION AND BODY COMPOSITION......................................................................... 109 OP-PM61 HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE III ........................................................................................................................................................................ 111 OP-BN14 COACHING: TEAM SPORT II.......................................................................................................................................................................114 OP-SH02 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY AND MOTOR/COGNITIVE FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................116 OP-SH03 SPORT MANAGEMENT (SUSTAINABILITY AND SPPORT EVENTS).............................................................................................................118 OP-PM19 PHYSIOLOGY: FATIQUE, MUSCLE DAMAGE & REPAIR ........................................................................................................................... 120 OP-PM11 THERMOREGULATION I ............................................................................................................................................................................. 122 OP-PM26 PHYSIOLOGY: BRAIN................................................................................................................................................................................ 124 OP-BN12 MUSCOLOSKELETAL & FATIGUE ............................................................................................................................................................... 126 OP-SH04 PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS (CHILDREN IN SPORT) ............................................................................................................. 128 10:20 - 11:50 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 131 IS-PM12 THE IMPACT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION IN LIFESTYLE RELATED DISEASE * ...........................................131 IS-PM01 SPORTS NUTRITION EXCHANGE: ADVANCES IN THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE IN THE SPORTING ENVIRONMENT SPONSORED BY GSSI.................................................................................................................................................... 132 OP-PM07 CARBOHYDRATE AND PERFORMANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 133 OP-PM04 ADAPTATION AND MOVEMENT ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................................ 135 IS-BN10 LATERALITY IN LOCOMOTION AND SPORT SPONSORED BY ADIDAS ....................................................................................................... 137 IS-BN09 RATE OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT: NEW IDEAS ON MEASUREMENT, MECHANISMS AND TRAINABILITY ................................................ 138 IS-SH06 SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN LATER LIFE .......................................................................................................................................... 139 IS-SH05 GOOD GOVERNANCE IN SPORTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 140 OP-PM20 PHYSIOLOGY: MUSCLE METABOLISM, INTERVAL TRAINING ..................................................................................................................141 OP-BN02 MOTOR LEARNING ................................................................................................................................................................................... 143 OP-PM12 THERMOREGULATION II ........................................................................................................................................................................... 146 OP-PM49 TRAINING & TESTING: AGE & CLINICAL .................................................................................................................................................. 148 OP-BN03 SWIMMING, JUMPING & SQUATTING, COORDINATION....................................................................................................................... 150 OP-SH15 PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS I ................................................................................................................................................ 152 12:00 - 13:15 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 154 PS-PL02 FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE - SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR A SUSTAINABLE BODY ..................................................... 154 14:00 - 15:00 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 155
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MO-PM13 HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE.................................................................................................................................................................. 155 MO-PM15 HEALTH & FITNESS: MIXED SESSION ...................................................................................................................................................... 158 MO-PM17 PHYSIOLOGY: ENDURANCE .................................................................................................................................................................... 162 MO-PM19 PHYSIOLOGY: THERMOREGULATION, FATIQUE..................................................................................................................................... 165 MO-PM21 PHYSIOLOGY: ENERGY METABOLISM ..................................................................................................................................................... 168 MO-PM23 PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED SESSION............................................................................................................................................................... 170 MO-SH12 SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SPORT .................................................................................................................................................................. 173 MO-SH07 SPORT MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 177 MO-PM25 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY: PHYSIOTHERAPY/OSTEOPATHY ......................................................................................... 178 MO-PM27 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS: ORTHOPEDICS .......................................................................................................................181 MO-PM45 REAL LIFE THREATS TO SPORT PERFORMANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 185 MO-PM31 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR SIGNALING/RESPONSE ........................................................................... 187 MO-PM33 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY: FATIQUE.......................................................................................................................................... 189 MO-SH10 SPORTS STATISTICS & ANALYSIS I ............................................................................................................................................................ 193 15:00 - 16:00............................................................................................................................................................................ 196 MO-PM14 HEALTH & FITNESS: CHILDREN, TEAM SPORTS ...................................................................................................................................... 196 MO-PM16 PHYSIOLOGY: STRENGTH ........................................................................................................................................................................ 198 MO-PM18 PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED SESSION I ............................................................................................................................................................ 202 MO-PM20 PHYSIOLOGY: MUSCLE DAMAGE, HYPOXIA ....................................................................................................................................... 205 MO-PM22 PHYSIOLOGY: CARDIOVASULAR PHYSIOLOGY .................................................................................................................................... 207 MO-PM24 PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED SESSION.............................................................................................................................................................. 209 MO-SH13 SOCIOLOGY/SPORT MANAGEMENT II .................................................................................................................................................... 213 MO-SH08 SOCIOLOGY/SPORT MANAGEMENT I .................................................................................................................................................... 215 MO-PM26 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY: ORTHOPEDIC REHABILITATION ........................................................................................... 217 MO-PM28 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS: MIXED SESSION I................................................................................................................. 220 MO-PM30 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS: GENDER ............................................................................................................................... 223 MO-PM32 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 226 MO-PM34 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY: COORDINATION ........................................................................................................................... 228 MO-SH11 SPORTS STATISTICS & ANALYSIS II ........................................................................................................................................................... 232 16:20 - 17:50............................................................................................................................................................................. 235 IS-PM09 PERFORMANCE AND TRAINING OF THE TOP-ATHLETE * ........................................................................................................................ 235 IS-PM13 SKELETAL MUSCLE LIPOTOXICITY; SHOULD WE BE INTERESTED? ............................................................................................................ 235 OP-BN16 COACHING: MIXED SESSION II ................................................................................................................................................................ 236 OP-PM13 PHYSIOLOGY: ENDURANCE .................................................................................................................................................................... 238 IS-BN05 PERFORMING WHEN GETTING OLDER: ALTERATIONS AND PLASTICITY OF THE AGEING NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM....................... 240 IS-BN07 INTEGRATIVE APPROACH OF MUSCLE FATIGUE IN 2015 - SPONSORED BY THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY ......................................... 241 IS-SH10 URBAN SPORT LANDSCAPES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 242 IS-SH08 CHILDRENS RIGHTS IN SPORT ................................................................................................................................................................... 243 OP-PM21 PHYSIOLOGY: RESPIRATION .................................................................................................................................................................... 243 OP-BN04 RUNNING ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 245 OP-PM40 TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH I ........................................................................................................................................................ 247 OP-PM54 HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE III.............................................................................................................................................................. 249 OP-SH06 PSYCHOLOGY (SELF-DETERMINATION) .................................................................................................................................................... 251 OP-SH22 SOCIOLOGY (SPORT SCIENCE IN ECSS) ................................................................................................................................................... 253
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18:00 - 19:30 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 254 OP-PM64 NUTRITION: AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS .......................................................................................................................................... 254 OP-PM30 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY I...................................................................................................................... 256 OP-PM10 PHYSIOLOGY: AGE II ................................................................................................................................................................................ 258 OP-PM14 PHYSIOLOGY: INTERVAL TRAINING .......................................................................................................................................................... 261 OP-PM68 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: PHYSICAL DISABILITIES ......................................................................................................................... 263 OP-PM56 HEALTH & FITNESS: ENDURANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 264 OP-SH23 SOCIOLOGY/SPORT MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................................... 266 OP-SH16 PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS II............................................................................................................................................... 268 OP-PM22 PHYSIOLOGY: VASCULAR BIOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................ 271 OP-PM41 TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH II ........................................................................................................................................................ 273 OP-PM24 PHYSIOLOGY: HORMONAL BIOLOGY & GENDER ................................................................................................................................. 275 OP-BN11 SKILL ACQUISITION ....................................................................................................................................................................................277 OP-SH12 SPORTS HISTORY....................................................................................................................................................................................... 279
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH, 2015 .....................................................................................................................283 08:30 - 10:00 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 283 OP-PM65 NUTRITION: HYDRATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 283 OP-PM31 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY II...................................................................................................................... 284 OP-PM27 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: ORTHOPEDICS I ......................................................................................................................... 286 OP-PM15 PHYSIOLOGY: HYPOXIA .......................................................................................................................................................................... 289 OP-PM69 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: MENTAL DISABILITIES ........................................................................................................................... 290 OP-PM74 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: FATIQUE ......................................................................................................................... 291 OP-SH13 SOCIOLOGY/PSYCHOLOGY (TALENT IDENTIFICATION) ........................................................................................................................... 293 OP-SH14 SOCIOLOGY: SPORT MEDIA ..................................................................................................................................................................... 295 OP-PM37 TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE I..................................................................................................................................................... 297 OP-BN05 KINEMATICS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 299 OP-BN08 BALANCE & STABILITY, COORDINATION ................................................................................................................................................. 301 OP-SH17 PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS III .............................................................................................................................................. 303 10:20 - 11:50 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 305 IS-PM11 ECSS - ACSM EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM : THE MARATHON AND THE HEART - THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNKNOWN ........... 305 IS-PM04 EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON BRAIN FUNCTION, LEARNING AND MEMORY .............................................................................................. 306 IS-PM03 FEMALE SEX HORMONES AND SKELETAL MUSCLE * .............................................................................................................................. 307 OP-PM16 PHYSIOLOGY: FATIGUE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 308 IS-BN02 SPORT EXPERTISE: PUTTING BRAIN, BODY, AND ENVIRONMENT TOGETHER AGAIN ........................................................................... 309 IS-BN03 THE WORKPLACE AS ARENA FOR HEALTH ENHANCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS. QUANTIFICATION AND HOW TO REACH THOSE MOST IN NEED ........................................................................................................ 310 IS-SH04 RELATIVE AGE EFFECTS IN YOUTH SPORT: INSIGHTS FROM PHYSIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES .......................................................................................................................................................311 IS-SH09 SPORTS LABOUR MOBILITY AND THE POLITICS OF PRECARITY ................................................................................................................ 312 OP-PM38 TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE II .................................................................................................................................................... 313 OP-PM70 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: EPIGENETICS................................................................................................................... 315 OP-PM42 TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH III........................................................................................................................................................ 317 OP-PM23 PHYSIOLOGY: ENERGY METABOLISM ..................................................................................................................................................... 319 OP-BN10 MOTOR LEARNING, COORDINATION....................................................................................................................................................... 321
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OP-SH18 SPORT PARTICIPATION, DEVELOPMENT AND EXERCISE......................................................................................................................... 323 12:00 - 13:15 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 325 PS-PL03 EXERCISE, ENERGY INTAKE, BRAIN HEALTH AND WELL BEING ............................................................................................................... 325 15:00 - 16:00............................................................................................................................................................................326 MO-PM37 TRAINING AND TESTING: FATIQUE AND NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY....................................................................................... 326 MO-PM35 TRAINING AND TESTING: STRENGTH .................................................................................................................................................... 329 MO-PM38 TRAINING AND TESTING: TEAM SPORTS I ............................................................................................................................................ 332 MO-PM39 TRAINING AND TESTING: TEAM SPORTS II ........................................................................................................................................... 336 MO-PM40 TRAINING AND TESTING: ENDURANCE................................................................................................................................................ 338 MO-PM41 TRAINING AND TESTING: ENDURANCE & CLINICAL.............................................................................................................................. 341 MO-PM42 TRAINING AND TESTING: INTERVAL TRAINING, TIME TRIAL ................................................................................................................ 345 MO-SH09 PSYCHOLOGY III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 348 MO-PM43 TRAINING AND TESTING: COORDINATION & AGILITY .......................................................................................................................... 351 MO-PM44 TRAINING AND TESTING: MIXED .......................................................................................................................................................... 354 MO-PM29 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS: MIXED SESSION II ................................................................................................................ 356 MO-PM36 TRAINING AND TESTING: STRENGTH AND NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY ................................................................................... 359 MO-BN02 COACHING ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 362 MO-SH14 SPORTS STATISTICS & ANALYSIS III ......................................................................................................................................................... 365 16:20 - 17:50............................................................................................................................................................................ 369 IS-PM08 TEAM SPORT & HEALTH * ......................................................................................................................................................................... 369 OP-PM17 PHYSIOLOGY: CARDIOVASCULAR II ........................................................................................................................................................ 370 IS-PM16 JSPFSM-RISK FACTORS AND BIOMARKERS OF REDUCED SKELETAL MUSCLE FUNCTION IN OLDER AGE – JAPANESE & EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE.................................................................................................................................................. 372 OP-PM43 TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT I...................................................................................................................................................... 373 OP-PM59 HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE I ....................................................................................................................................................................... 375 IS-PM17 CSSS-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH PROMOTIO ...........................................................................377 IS-SH03 INTERNET OF SPORTS: AUGMENTING SPORTS TECHNOLOGY FOR PERFORMANCE AND PLEASURE................................................... 379 IS-SH11 SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ........................................................................................................... 380 OP-PM39 TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE III.................................................................................................................................................... 381 OP-PM71 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: METABOLISM ................................................................................................................. 383 OP-PM33 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: INJURY PREVENTION I ............................................................................................................... 384 OP-PM48 TRAINING & TESTING: AGILITY................................................................................................................................................................ 386 OP-SH07 PSYCHOLOGY (MENTAL HEALTH AND STRESS) ...................................................................................................................................... 388 OP-SH19 PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS I........................................................................................................................................................................... 389 18:00 - 19:30 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 390 OP-PM66 NUTRITION: CLINICAL ............................................................................................................................................................................. 390 OP-PM18 PHYSIOLOGY: CARDIOVASCULAR I + ESSA-ECSS EXCHANGE ............................................................................................................. 392 OP-PM28 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: ORTHOPEDICS II ........................................................................................................................ 394 OP-PM44 TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT II ..................................................................................................................................................... 396 OP-PM60 HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE II ...................................................................................................................................................................... 398 OP-PM57 HEALTH & FITNESS: CHILDREN I ............................................................................................................................................................. 400 OP-SH08 PSYCHOLOGY (CHALLENGES WITHIN SPORT PSYCHOLOGY I) .............................................................................................................. 403 OP-SH21 SOCIOLOGY............................................................................................................................................................................................... 405 OP-PM62 HEALTH & FITNESS: MIXED ..................................................................................................................................................................... 406
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OP-PM72 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: GENE EXPRESSION & SIGNALING ................................................................................ 408 OP-PM34 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: INJURY PREVENTION II ............................................................................................................... 410 OP-PM51 TRAINING & TESTING: COORDINATION .................................................................................................................................................. 412 OP-BN06 MUSCLE FUNCTION.................................................................................................................................................................................. 414 OP-SH20 PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS II .......................................................................................................................................................................... 416
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 2015................................................................................................................ 419 08:30 - 10:00 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 419 OP-PM32 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY III ..................................................................................................................... 419 OP-PM29 SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: EXERCISE THERAPY, EPIDEMIOLOGY ........................................................................................ 420 OP-PM45 TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT III .................................................................................................................................................... 422 OP-PM58 HEALTH & FITNESS: CHILDREN II ............................................................................................................................................................ 425 OP-SH11 SPORT STATISTICS & ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................................................................. 427 OP-SH09 PSYCHOLOGY (CHALLENGES WITHIN SPORT PSYCHOLOGY II) ............................................................................................................. 429 OP-PM46 TRAINING & TESTING: FATIQUE I ............................................................................................................................................................ 430 OP-PM73 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: AGE................................................................................................................................ 432 OP-PM52 HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE I ............................................................................................................................................................... 433 OP-PM25 PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED SESSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 435 OP-BN07 GENDER II ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 437 OP-SH24 SOCIOLOGY (SPORT AND GENDER) ........................................................................................................................................................ 439 10:20 - 11:50 .............................................................................................................................................................................441 IS-PM05 ROLE OF GLYCOGEN IN SKELETAL MUSCLE REGULATION AND FUNCTION ........................................................................................... 441 IS-PM14 EFFECT OF SCHOOL BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS ........................................................................................................... 442 IS-PM07 LIFELONG ENDURANCE TRAINING: MAINTENANCE OF HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR AND OXIDATIVE METABOLIC PERFORMANCE WITH AGING: IN HONOUR OF BENGT SALTIN * ....................................................................................................... 443 IS-PM15 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ALTITUDE AND HYPOXIC TRAINING SPONSORED BY ASPETAR ............................................................... 444 IS-BN08 MENTAL AND COGNITIVE TRAINING: IMPORTANCE FOR SKILL LEARNING, REHABILITATION AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES– MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 445 IS-BN01 DIGITAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN RECREATIONAL AND ELITE SPORTS ........................................................................................................ 446 IS-SH07 LARS MAGNUS ENGSTRÖM MEMORIAL SESSION ................................................................................................................................... 447 OP-SH10 PSYCHOLOGY (TRAINING AND EXERCISE) ............................................................................................................................................... 448 OP-PM47 TRAINING & TESTING: FATIQUE II ........................................................................................................................................................... 450 OP-PM75 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY......................................................................................................................................... 452 OP-PM53 HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE II .............................................................................................................................................................. 454 OP-PM55 HEALTH & FITNESS: OBESITY................................................................................................................................................................... 456 OP-BN09 BIOMECHANICS MIXED SESSION ........................................................................................................................................................... 457 OP-SH25 SOCIOLOGY (SPORT AND GENDER) ........................................................................................................................................................ 459 12:00 - 13:15 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 461 PS-PL04 INACTIVITY AND THE AGEING POPULATION ............................................................................................................................................ 461
E-POSTER ........................................................................................................................................... 464 PP-UD01 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 464 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.................................................................................................................................................................................. 464 BIOMECHANICS........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 468
MALMÖ/SWEDEN, 24-27JUNE 2015
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COACHING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................477 HEALTH AND FITNESS................................................................................................................................................................................................ 481 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY .......................................................................................................................................................... 499 MOTOR LEARNING ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 502 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 504 NUTRITION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 510 PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 517 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 518 PHYSIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 525 PSYCHOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 546 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY ................................................................................................................................................................. 554 SOCIOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 564 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW ........................................................................................................................................................................... 566 SPORT STATISTICS AND ANALYSES .......................................................................................................................................................................... 567 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 570 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS ................................................................................................................................................................... 571 TRAINING AND TESTING .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 580
AUTHORS INDEX ................................................................................................................................. 606
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20 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE TH
Wednesday, June 24th, 2015 13:00 - 14:00 Mini-Orals MO-PM01 Training & Testing RISK FACTORS FOR ANKLE SPRAINS SUSTAINED DURING NETBALL PARTICIPATION Attenborough, A.S.1, Sinclair, P.J.1, Sharp, T.1, Stuelcken, M.2, Greene, A.3, Smith, R.M.1, Hiller, C.E.1 1 The University of Sydney, Australia. 2 University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. 3 Anglia Ruskin University, England Introduction Netball is a sport that places high physical demands on players, requiring them to perform jumping, bounding, pivoting and cutting manoeuvres at high speed. Ankle injuries account for approximately 40% of all netball injuries, with sprains being the most diagnosed ankle injury (Fong et al., 2007). The identification of risk factors that predict the occurrence of ankle sprains within netball is necessary for the development of future prevention programs. Methods Ninety-six netball players were assessed prior to the netball season for the following outcome variables; vertical jump, perceived ankle instability, previous sprain history, arthrometry inversion-eversion angles, star excursion balance test (SEBT) reach distances, number of foot lifts during unilateral stance and demi-pointe balance test. Participants were followed for one netball season and ankle sprains were determined using a time-loss injury definition. A forward sequential logistic regression model determined outcome variable risk factor status. Results Eleven ankle sprains were reported by eleven players. Three outcome variables made a statistically unique contribution to ankle sprain risk; a posterior-medial reach distance of ≤77.5 % of leg length in the SEBT (OR=3.87, 95% CI=0.90-16.60), an inversion-eversion arthrometry angle of ≥36.8 degrees (OR=3.86, 95% CI=0.95-15.64) and an inability to maintain unilateral static balance during the demi-pointe balance test (OR=3.46, 95% CI = 0.87-13.80). Possessing all three risk factors would render a player 52 times more likely to sustain an ankle sprain. Discussion The posterior-medial reach distance, which is considered to be the most representative of overall SEBT performance (Hertel et al., 2006), was found to be a risk factor for ankle sprain. Research to create a risk profile screening tool for netball injuries has questioned the inclusion of the SEBT in the assessment (Reid et al., 2014). The current study refutes this and suggests that the posterior-medial direction of the SEBT should remain within the proposed screening tool. Two of the three identified risk factors were balance tests that could be easily administered during preseason preparations for the identification of ‘at-risk’ players. Interestingly, a previous ankle sprain and the presence of perceived ankle instability had no association with the ankle sprains sustained by the netball players. References Fong DT, Hong Y, Chan LK, Yung P, Chan KM (2007) Sp Med, 37(1), 73-94 Hertel J, Braham R, Hale S, Olmsted-Kramer L (2006) J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 36(3), 131-7 Reid D, Vanweerd R, Larmer P, Kingstone R (2014) J Sci Med Sport, DOI:10.1016/j.jsams.2014.05.008 Contact [email protected]
EFFECTS OF UNSPECIFIC ENDURANCE EXERCISE ON SPECIFIC SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN INLINE SPEED SKATING Stangier, C., Abel, T., Hesse, C., Claßen, S., Strüder, H.K. German Sports University Introduction: A highly developed aerobic performance level enables inline speed skaters (ISS) to sustain a high average of speed (40 km·h-1) during competition. Since the appropriate period to develop this ability is the winter preseason, due to the weather sport-specific training is not possible. A previous study has shown that unspecific endurance training improves specific endurance capacity (Hildebrand et al. 2014). Generally, a high aerobic capacity is negatively correlated with the sprint performance. However, to be competitive and successful, ISS also require power and swiftness to generate most effective sprints for the mass start, tactical attacks and the finish. Hence, we investigated the influence of nonspecific endurance training (cycling, running) on ISS´sport specific sprint performance. Methods: 14 high level ISS (7 male, 7 female, 24±8 yr, 175.4±9.7 cm, 67.5±11.2 kg) were randomly divided in two groups (running, cycling). Training was completed at 60% of VO2max over 7 weeks with 2 sessions per week (81-90 min) each on treadmill or cycle ergometer, respectively. Before and after the training intervention all subjects performed a specific (300 m) and nonspecific (30 s cycling or running) all-out sprint test. To determine the production rate of blood lactate (BLA) and glucose (BGL) one arterialized blood sample (20 μl) was taken at rest, as well as ten at one minute intervals after the sprint test. Results: The production rate of BLA decreased significantly (p=0.02) after the specific sprint test without any group effect. The production rate of BGL only showed a significant decrease (p=0.04) after the specific sprint test in the running group. However, the sport-specific sprint performance remained unchanged (29.4±2.7s, 29.6±3.7s). No significant changes were found from pre to post for the production rates after the unspecific sprint tests. Conclusion: Since the study was conducted during the preseason, the absent loss of sprint performance can be considered as positive, indicating that nonspecific training at 60% of VO2max stabilises ISS´ sprint performance. Moreover, the decreased production rate for BLA enables the athletes to recover faster from high intensity sprints. The lower production rate of BGL for all athletes who trained in the running group should be considered for optimal endurance training. The results suggest this type of unspecific training presents a greater stimulus for the sport-specific fat metabolism than cycling, resulting in a more economic energy supply (Jeukendrup, 2002). References: Hildebrand C, Abel T, Hesse C, Claßen S, Strüder HK. (2014). 19th. Annual congress of the European College of Sport Science, Book of Abstracts, 246. Jeukendrup A. (2002). Ann N Y Acad Sci, 976, 217-35. Contact: [email protected]
MO-PM01 Training & Testing THE IMPACT OF DATA AVERAGING STRATEGIES ON VO2MAX Martin-Rincon, M.1, Perez-Valera, M.1, Rodríguez-Afonso, K., Cherouveim, E., Curtelin, D., Losa-Reyna, J., Sanchez TorresPeralta, R., Ponce, J.G., Morales, D., Dorado, C., De Pablos, P., Calbet, J.A. ¹Univ. of Las Palmas de G. Canaria, Spain; ²Univ. Athens, Greece. Introduction Given the high breath-to-breath variability of respiratory variables, it is considered that including a greater number of breaths in averaging intervals will reduce variability between tests. However, the VO2max is only achieved during a short interval and therefore long averaging intervals may result in underestimation of the actual VO2max. The aim of the study was to determine the impact of the number of breaths included in the averaging interval on the reliability of VO2max measurements and on the absolute VO2max value. Methods After familiarisation, 40 men and 22 women performed two incremental exercise (IE) tests to exhaustion in two weeks. Five different IE protocols were used: ramp (15 or 20W/min) and steps (25, 30 or 35 W/2min) (Lode, Excalibur, Netherlands), all adjusted to reach a minimal IE duration of at least 6 min. Respiratory variables were measured breath-by-breath (Vmax N29; Sensormedics). The last two minutes of IE were analysed to determine the VO2max using rolling averages including from 6 to 60 breaths. The individual coefficient of variation (CV) was determined for each averaging strategy. Results The highest mean CV value (5.93%, range:0.04-21.8%) was obtained with 6 breaths and the lowest with 21 (4.85 %, range: 0-23.5%, n=61). For more than 21 breaths the CV increased progressively with the number of breaths. No significant differences in CVs were observed between sexes, protocol or fitness status. The averaging strategy had a major influence on the imputed VO2max values. VO2max values were higher, the lower the averaging interval (P