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English Pages [701] Year 2017
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22 Annual Congress of the
EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE th
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5 - 8 July 2017, MetropolisRuhr – Germany
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Edited by: Ferrauti, A., Platen, P., Grimminger-Seidensticker, E., Jaitner, T., Bartmus, U., Becher, L., De Marées, M., Mühlbauer, T., Schauerte, A., Wiewelhove, T., Tsolakidis, E.
Hosted by Ruhr University Bochum, TU Dortmund University and University of Duisburg-Essen
ISBN 978-3-9818414-0-4
European College of Sport Science: Book of Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science – 5th - 8th July 2017, MetropolisRuhr – Germany. Edited by Ferrauti, A., Platen, P., Grimminger-Seidensticker, E., Jaitner, T., Bartmus, U., Becher, L., De Marées, M., Mühlbauer, T., Schauerte, A., Wiewelhove, T., Tsolakidis, E. ISBN 978-3-9818414-0-4 Copyright by European College of Sport Science
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Organisation CONGRESS PRESIDENTS – –
Alexander Ferrauti (GER) Petra Platen (GER)
CONGRESS VICE PRESIDENT –
Thomas Jaitner (GER)
ECSS EXECUTIVE BOARD – – – – – –
Tim Cable - President (QAT) Marco Narici - Past President (GBR) Joan L. Duda - President Elect (GBR) Erich Müller (AUT) Bente Klarlund Pedersen (DEN) Stephen Seiler (NOR)
ECSS SCIENTIFIC BOARD – – – – – – – – – –
Flemming Dela – Chair (DEN) Jan Cabri – Secretary (NOR) Albert Gollhofer (GER) Paul Greenhaff (GBR) Martin Halle (GER) Susanna Hedenborg (SWE) Luc van Loon (NED) Abigail Mackey-Sennels (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 (NOR) Taija Finni (FIN) José González-Alonso (GBR) Markus Gruber (GER) Jørn Wulff Helge (DEN) Ylva Hellsten (DEN) Hans-Christer Holmberg (SWE) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre (NOR) Johannes van Lieshaut (NED) Maria Francesca Piacentini (ITA) Oliver Seynnes (NOR) Afroditi Stathi (GBR) Cecilie Thorgersen-Ntoumani (AUS) Janice L. Thompson (GBR) Matthias Wilhelm (SUI)
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Thomas Delaveaux (GER) Elias Tsolakidis (GRE) Steffen Neubert (GER) 22 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE ND
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Juliane Leyva Gonzalez (GER) Tuulia Hokkanen (FIN) Alexandra Zavadska (SVK) Vilja Sipilä (FIN)
CHAIRS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE – –
Alexander Ferrauti (GER) Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Anna Adamski (GER) Ulrich Bartmus (GER) Alexander Döweling (GER) Daniela Fett (GER) Janina Fett (GER) Ulf Gebken (GER) Volker Grabow (GER) Thomas Henke (GER) Dirk Hoffmann (GER) Henning Jarck (GER) Gernot Jendrusch (GER) Kilian Kimmeskamp (GER) Marius Kirmse (GER) Anja Kluge (GER) Till Krusche (GER) Martin Lemke (GER) Andreas Luh (GER) Thomas Mühlbauer (GER) Vanessa Oertzen-Hagemann (GER) Christian Raeder (GER) Anna Schauerte (GER) Christoph Schneider (GER) Katharina Trompeter (GER) Jan Venzke (GER) Thimo Wiewelhove (GER)
CHAIRS LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE – – –
Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER) Thomas Jaitner (GER) Petra Platen (GER)
LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE – – – – – – – – –
Ulrike Burmann (GER) Alexander Ferrauti (GER) Marco Hagen (GER) Daniel Hahn (GER) Michael Kellmann (GER) Marie-Luise Klein (GER) Antje Klinge (GER) Andreas Luh (GER) Thomas Mühlbauer (GER)
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REVIEWERS – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5
Thomas Abel (GER) Adamantios Arampatzis (GER) Ulrich Bartmus (GER) Ralph Beneke (GER) Wilhelm Bloch (GER) Michael Braumann (GER) Klara Brixius (GER) Ulrike Burmann (GER) Markus de Marées (GER) Alfred Effenberg (GER) Björn Eskofier (GER) Jaime Fernandez-Fernandez (ESP) Alexander Ferrauti (GER) Holger Gabriel (GER) Petra Gieß-Stüber (GER) Christine Graf (GER) Urs Granacher (GER) Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER) Marco Hagen (GER) Daniel Hahn (GER) Martin Halle (GER) Florian Hanakam (GER) Ulrich Hartmann (GER) Ilse Hartmann-Tews (GER) Thomas Henke (GER) Thomas Hilberg (GER) Andreas Hohmann (GER) Olaf Hoos (GER) Kuno Hottenrott (GER) Thomas Jaitner (GER) Gernot Jendrusch (GER) Jennifer Kappenstein (GER) Michael Kellmann (GER) Marie-Luise Klein (GER) Antje Klinge (GER) Martin Lames (GER) Andreas Luh (GER) Norbert Maassen (GER) Frank Mayer (GER) Tim Meyer (GER) Thomas Mühlbauer (GER) Arno Müller (GER) Hermann Müller (GER) Michael Mutz (GER) Andreas Nieß (GER) Mark Pfeiffer (GER) Petra Platen (GER) Wolfgang Potthast (GER) Markus Raab (GER) Sabine Radtke (GER) Rüdiger Reer (GER) Claus Reinsberger (GER) Bettina Schaar (GER) Walter Schmidt (GER) Stefan Schneider (GER) 22 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE ND
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Wolfgang Schöllhorn (GER) Jörg Schorer (GER) Henry Schulz (GER) Veit Senner (GER) Tobias Siebert (GER) Perikles Simon (GER) Billy Sperlich (GER) Thorsten Stein (GER) Jürgen Steinacker (GER) Gorden Sudeck (GER) Christian Thiel (GER) Alexander Ulbricht (GER) Heiko Wagner (GER) Petra Wagner (GER) Thimo Wiewelhove (GER) Alexander Woll (GER)
HEAD OF VOLUNTEERS – –
Volker Grabow (GER) Anna Schauerte (GER)
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Welcome Welcome to the 22nd Annual Congress of the ECSS Welcome to MetropolisRuhr On behalf of the European College of Sport Science and the University Alliance Ruhr, we welcome you to Essen for the 22nd Annual Congress of the ECSS. The University Alliance Ruhr consists of three Universities: The Ruhr University Bochum, the TU Dortmund University, and the University of Duisburg-Essen. The Ruhr Area is not only Germany’s largest academic hub, but also an epicentre of innovation that fosters close interaction between academia and the private sector. The University Alliance Ruhr offers a broad variety of cutting-edge research that transcends disciplinary borders and achieves international recognition. More than 110,000 students, of which 15,000 are international, as well as over 8,000 researchers study and work within the University Alliance Ruhr universities. When combined, the Faculty of Sport Science at the Ruhr University Bochum, the Department of Sport and Sport Science at the TU Dortmund University, and the Institute of Sport and Movement Sciences of the University of Duisburg-Essen are one of the strongest places for Sport Science in Germany. Approximately 3,500 students follow a Bachelor or Master programme in Sport Science at one of the named universities. More than 15 professors are engaged in multiple research topics covering the areas of Physiology & Sports Medicine, Biomechanics & Neuromuscular, Social Sciences & Humanities, as well as Applied Training & Exercise Science. Our conference topic “Sport Science in a Metropolitan Area” reflects the role of sport and physical activity in the Ruhr area, which is one of the largest multicultural urban agglomerations in the world and is heavily coined by industry. This environment results in tremendous sport scientific challenges, including the broad range from Inactivity to intense physical stress, the trend of increased Individuality in lifestyle and physical activity, as well as the Inclusion of minorities. Historically, some high-performance sports, such as professional football, have been an important factor to strengthen the people’s Identification with our region. These topics will run as a thread through the congress and will be taken up by the four plenary sessions. The ECSS MetropolisRuhr 2017 brings together people from all over the world, and provides a platform for an exchange of views and new research ideas. As young investigators are the future key-players in sport-scientific research, the ECSS MetropolisRuhr 2017 will specifically attract and warmly welcome highly motivated early stage researchers. We therefore provide instructional workshops and satellites, as well as several young investigator awards, and we initiated a new presentation format, the 1st ECSS Sport Science Slam. Due to excellent submissions, we were able to build an outstanding scientific programme consisting of four plenary sessions and 37 invited and exchange symposia on current topical issues in the field of sport-scientific research. 1,750 abstracts have been submitted from 60 countries. 1,600 abstracts were selected for the final programme and were allocated to 112 oral, 41 mini-oral and 30 conventional poster sessions, or assigned to e-poster presentations. Out of these contributions, 61 oral and 25 mini-oral presentations were selected for the finals of the ECSS Young Investigators Award (YIA). A congress is not only an opportunity for transfer of knowledge, but also a chance to grab the spirit of the hosting country and its people. In the area of MetropolisRuhr, there has been a huge transformation from an area of coal mining and steel production to a modern metropolis of the 21st century. Come and visit the famous “Grugapark” near to the Congress Center Essen (CCE) which is free of charge for congress participants. In this place, one can find a botanical garden with rare and beautiful plants, restaurants, bars, as well as a health facility and spa. It only takes you a mere five-minute-walk from the CCE and you are in the middle of the popular dining and nightlife area “Rüttenscheider Straße”, where local pubs invite you to linger after a long and busy congress day. If you like to learn more about Germany, we will recommend you to visit the city of Cologne and other spots in the region of North-Rhine Westphalia. Just ask our volunteers who are pleased to assist you. Enjoy the Congress, enjoy MetropolisRuhr! Petra Platen & Alexander Ferrauti
Congress Presidents
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Table of Contents ORGANISATION ....................................................................................................................................... 3 WELCOME.................................................................................................................................................7 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 9 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5TH, 2017 ................................................................................................................... 17 12:00 - 13:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 OP-PM03 ENDURANCE AND PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................................................... 17 OP-PM02 ASPETAR FOOTBALL SCIENCE AWARD ...................................................................................................................................... 20 OP-PM61 CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ................................................................................................................................. 22 OP-BN02 MUSCLE-TENDON FUNCTION .................................................................................................................................................... 24 OP-PM60 STROKE AND PARKINSON DISEASES......................................................................................................................................... 28 OP-PM05 PARALYMPICS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30 OP-BN09 MOVEMENT VARIABILITY ............................................................................................................................................................ 33 OP-BN01 MOTOR CONTROL: SKILL ACQUISITION ..................................................................................................................................... 36 OP-PM16 TRAINING IN KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL ............................................................................................................................ 38 OP-SH01 COGNITION AND WELLBEING ...................................................................................................................................................... 41 OP-SH03 SPORT ORGANISATION AND POLITICS ...................................................................................................................................... 43 14:00 - 15:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 45 OP-PM07 HYPOXIA AND ALTITUDE ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 OP-PM53 ANKLE AND ACL INJURIES ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 OP-PM09 PERFORMANCE AND RECOVERY................................................................................................................................................ 51 OP-PM39 HEALTH AND FITNESS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 1 ..................................................................................................... 53 OP-BN04 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................... 55 OP-BN07 BIOMECHANICS: SOCCER .......................................................................................................................................................... 59 OP-PM17 COMBAT SPORTS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 61 OP-PM62 METHODS AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1 ................................................................................................................................ 64 OP-SH02 HISTORY AND ETHICS ..................................................................................................................................................................67 OP-SH04 DETERMINANTS OF PA IN ADULTS ............................................................................................................................................. 69 15:30 - 17:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 IS-PM04 INDIVIDUALISATION IN RECOVERY SCIENCE ................................................................................................................................72 OP-PM06 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 1 ..............................................................................................................................................73 OP-PM04 GENOMICS, PROTEOMICS AND MUSCLE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY............................................................................................75 OP-PM10 HEALTH AND FITNESS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 2 ......................................................................................................78 OP-PM11 COACHING: PERFORMANCE ....................................................................................................................................................... 81 OP-BN03 BIOMECHANICS: COORDINATION AND RUNNING.................................................................................................................. 83 OP-BN21 NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE ...................................................................................................................................................... 86 OP-PM59 EFFECTS OF EXERCISE IN OBESITY .............................................................................................................................................. 89 IS-SH08 SERIOUS GAMES IN SPORT AND HEALTH – CHANCES AND CHALLENGES ................................................................................ 91 OP-SH05 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND LEARNING .................................................................................................................................... 92
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OP-SH06 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND SOCIETY ........................................................................................................................................ 94 17:15 - 18:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 96 PS-PL01 INDIVIDUALITY - SOCIAL AND PHYSIOLOGIC PERSPECTIVES FOR FITNESS AND HEALTH .......................................................... 96
THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, 2017 ......................................................................................................................97 08:00 - 09:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 97 IS-PM03 TRAINING CHILDREN´S HEARTS - CARDIAC ADAPTATIONS TO EXERCISE AND TRAINING IN THE CHILDHOOD ................................................................................................................................................97 IS-PM08 DIETARY NITRATE AS AN ERGOGENIC AID ...................................................................................................................................97 OP-PM08 ESSA – ECSS EXCHANGE:THERMOREGULATION ..................................................................................................................... 98 IS-BN04 RESIDUAL FORCE ENHANCEMENT - AN UNDERRATED NEUROMUSCULAR PROPERTY FOR SPORT & HEALTH .................... 100 OP-PM18 COACHING OF ATHLETES ........................................................................................................................................................... 101 OP-DTB1 DTB TENNIS AWARD 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 103 OP-BN05 INJURY PREVENTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 106 OP-PM63 METHODS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 2 ................................................................................................................................... 108 OP-PM40 TRAINING IN LEISURE SPORT ..................................................................................................................................................... 110 OP-PM65 EFFECTS OF TRAINING: MIXED SESSION.................................................................................................................................... 113 OP-SH07 EXPERIENCES IN SPORT ............................................................................................................................................................... 115 09:45 - 11:15 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 118 IS-EX02 JSPFSM-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: CHALLENGING PHYSICAL INACTIVITY IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE - WHAT CROSS-BORDER EVIDENCE AND ISSUES DO WE HAVE? ................................................................. 118 IS-SP01 NUTRITION FOR MUSCLE AND TENDON ADAPTATION - SPONSORED BY GSSI ......................................................................... 119 OP-PM12 ECCENTRIC EXCERCISE .............................................................................................................................................................. 120 IS-BN06 NEW INSIGHTS IN BIOMECHANICS OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION .............................................................................................. 123 OP-PM13 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................. 124 OP-DTB2 DTB TENNIS AWARD 2 ............................................................................................................................................................... 127 OP-PM19 DEVELOPING YOUNG ATHLETES ............................................................................................................................................... 130 OP-PM64 TRAINING IN THE ELDERLY ........................................................................................................................................................ 133 OP-PM41 OCCUPATIONAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ........................................................................................... 136 IS-SH01 LEVERAGING SPORT EVENTS FOR SPORT PARTICIPATION AND DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................... 139 OP-SH08 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS ......................................................................................................................................................... 140 11:30 - 12:45 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 142 PS-PL02 DEVELOPMENT OF TALENTED PLAYERS TO WORLD CHAMPIONS IN FOOTBALL ...................................................................... 142 13:00 - 14:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 142 CP-SH05 SPORT MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................... 142 CP-PM05 TRAINING AND TESTING IN VARIOUS SPORTS 1 ...................................................................................................................... 145 CP-PM12 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................. 150 CP-PM13 MUSCLE INJURIES AND DAMAGE ............................................................................................................................................. 154 CP-PM14 INTERNAL MEDICINE .................................................................................................................................................................. 158 CP-PM15 ORTHOPAEDICS AND REHABILITATION: MIXED SESSION ........................................................................................................ 162 CP-PM16 FEMALES, ELITE ATHLETES AND VIBRATION: MIXED SESSION .................................................................................................. 166 CP-PM17 VENTILATION, HYPOXIA, HEALTH AND FITNESS ....................................................................................................................... 170 CP-PM18 BRAIN AND COGNITION ............................................................................................................................................................ 174 CP-PM19 CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 178
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14:00 - 15:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 183 MO-PM01 CLINICAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH AND FITNESS ......................................................................................................................... 183 MO-PM03 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 186 MO-PM02 TRAINING AND TESTING: ENDURANCE .................................................................................................................................. 190 MO-BN01 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY AND MOTOR LEARNING ........................................................................................................................ 193 MO-PM06 TESTING, TRAINING AND RECOVERY ...................................................................................................................................... 197 MO-PM14 COACHING: PRACTICAL QUESTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 200 MO-PM15 SWIMMING AND CYCLING ..................................................................................................................................................... 202 MO-PM23 FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT AND INJURY PREVENTION ......................................................................................................... 206 MO-SH05 SOCIAL SCIENCES: MIXED SESSION ......................................................................................................................................... 210 MO-SH07 MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING ............................................................................................................ 213 15:00 - 16:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 216 MO-PM25 EXERCISE AND TRAINING IN DISEASE ..................................................................................................................................... 216 MO-PM07 PERFORMANCE TESTING ........................................................................................................................................................ 220 MO-PM04 INTERVAL TRAINING 1 ............................................................................................................................................................. 223 MO-PM05 COACHING AND TRAINING: MIXED SESSION....................................................................................................................... 227 MO-PM08 THERMOREGULATION AND RESPIRATION ............................................................................................................................ 229 MO-PM19 AGEING AND NEUROFUNCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 231 MO-PM28 REHABILITATION OF BACK AND SHOULDER ......................................................................................................................... 235 MO-PM12 COACHING: TENNIS AND GOLF ............................................................................................................................................. 239 MO-SH06 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS ............................................................................................................................ 241 MO-PM31 ELBOW AND KNEE ................................................................................................................................................................... 244 16:15 - 17:45 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 247 IS-PM10 STRATEGIES FOR OPTIMIZING ELITE ENDURANCE EXERCISE PERFORMANCE ......................................................................... 247 IS-PM05 HOT TOPICS IN ALTITUDE MEDICINE AND ALTITUDE TRAINING .............................................................................................. 248 OP-PM14 BODY COMPOSITION ............................................................................................................................................................... 249 OP-PM15 ENERGY METABOLISM AND HORMONES ................................................................................................................................ 251 OP-PM20 INTERVAL TRAINING 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. 252 OP-BN06 FATIGUE..................................................................................................................................................................................... 255 OP-BN10 BIOMECHANICS: GAIT............................................................................................................................................................... 258 IS-BN09 MODALITIES OF INTERPERSONAL COORDINATION.................................................................................................................... 261 IS-SH02 STRESS REGULATION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ......................................................................................................................... 262 OP-SH09 SPORT EVENTS AND SOCIETY ................................................................................................................................................... 263 18:00 - 19:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 265 IS-SP02 SPORTS ENGINEERING METHODS FOR SPORTS SCIENCE: WEARABLE SENSORS AND MACHINE LEARNING - SPONSORED BY ADIDAS .................................................................................................................. 265 IS-PM01 THE ROLE OF THE SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENT IN SKELETAL MUSCLE HOMEOSTASIS WITH AGEING AND EXERCISE .......................................................................................................................................................... 266 OP-PM21 TALENT IDENTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................................................................ 266 IS-BN03 MUSCLE-TENDON UNIT PROPERTIES AND RUNNING ECONOMY ........................................................................................... 269 OP-PM22 STRENGTH TRAINING ............................................................................................................................................................... 270 OP-BN08 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................... 273 OP-PM23 ACUTE EFFECTS OF HIT............................................................................................................................................................. 275 IS-SH03 GETTING THE MOVES: BODILY LEARNING IN THREE MOVEMENT CULTURES .......................................................................... 278
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OP-SH10 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 279
FRIDAY, JULY 7TH, 2017 ..........................................................................................................................283 08:00 - 09:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 283 IS-PM02 EXERCISE AND THE BRAIN ......................................................................................................................................................... 283 OP-PM44 EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE, TYROSINE AND CREATINE ON PERFORMANCE ................................................................................. 283 IS-EX01 CSSS-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AND HEALTH PROMOTION ............................................... 286 IS-BN07 BIG DATA IN SPORTS................................................................................................................................................................... 287 OP-BN11 ADAPTATIONS OF THE MUSCLE-TENDON SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 288 OP-PM24 TESTING IN GAME SPORTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 291 OP-PM25 PERFORMANCE IN JUMPING AND SPRINTING ...................................................................................................................... 294 OP-SH11 DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH FOOTBALL PLAYERS ........................................................................................................................ 296 IS-SH07 VOLITION IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ........................................................................................................................... 299 OP-PM38 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS ............................................................................................. 299 09:45 - 11:15 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 301 IS-SP03 ACHIEVING TOP PERFORMANCE AND INJURY PREVENTION IN FOOTBALL: FROM SCIENCE TO PRACTICE - SPONSORED BY ASPETAR .................................................................................................................................... 301 OP-PM52 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 2 .......................................................................................................................................... 302 IS-PM11 RESISTANCE TRAINING IN YOUTH ATHLETES ............................................................................................................................. 305 IS-BN02 BRAIN AND NEUROMUSCULAR FUNCTION IN OLD AGE– IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE AND MOTOR PERFORMANCE ......................................................................................................................................................... 306 OP-PM27 INTERVENTIONS TO OPTIMIZE RECOVERY .............................................................................................................................. 308 OP-PM26 SPORTS TECHNOLOGY: GAME SPORTS ................................................................................................................................... 310 OP-BN12 BALANCE AND POSTURE ........................................................................................................................................................... 313 OP-PM58 TRAINING AND EXERCISE IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS 1 ......................................................................................................... 315 IS-SH05 DOPING PREVENTION – THE ROLE OF COACHES ....................................................................................................................... 317 OP-SH12 FACTORS INFLUENCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ............................................................................................................................ 318 OP-PM74 PHYSIOLOGY IN LONG DISTANCE SPORTS.............................................................................................................................. 320 11:30 - 12:45 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 322 PS-PL03 BACK PAIN - PREVENTION AND THERAPY IN THE MODERN SOCIETY..................................................................................... 322 13:00 - 14:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 323 CP-SH03 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 323 CP-SH04 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 2 ............................................................................................................................................................. 324 CP-BN04 COORDINATION AND MOTOR CONTROL ............................................................................................................................... 327 CP-BN03 NEUROMUSCULAR FUNCTION 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 331 CP-PM04 TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE IN TEAM SPORTS ................................................................................................................. 335 CP-BN05 KINEMATIC ANALYSES IN BIOMECHANICS ............................................................................................................................. 339 CP-PM06 LIFESTYLE, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH ........................................................................................................................... 341 CP-PM07 AGEING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 346 CP-BN06 BALANCE AND PROPRIOCEPTION ........................................................................................................................................... 349 CP-PM10 STRENGTH TRAINING ................................................................................................................................................................ 354 14:00 - 15:00 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 357 MO-PM09 TRAINING AND TESTING: FOOTBALL ...................................................................................................................................... 357 MO-PM20 NUTRITION: MIXED SESSION .................................................................................................................................................. 362
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MO-PM11 TRAINING AND TESTING IN VARIOUS SPORTS 2 .................................................................................................................... 366 MO-PM21 INJURIES: RISK FACTORS, INCIDENCE AND PREVENTION...................................................................................................... 370 MO-PM24 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY ........................................................................................................................ 374 MO-BN02 BIOMECHANICS: RUNNING, CUTTING AND JUMPING .........................................................................................................377 MO-PM27 MUSCLE FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 381 MO-PM26 TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE IN THE ELDERLY .................................................................................................................. 385 MO-SH01 HEALTH AND FITNESS IN CHILDREN ........................................................................................................................................ 389 MO-SH02 SPORTS IN SOCIETY: MIXED SESSION ..................................................................................................................................... 393 15:00 - 16:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 396 MO-PM16 TRAINING AND TESTING IN VARIOUS SPORTS 3 ................................................................................................................... 396 MO-PM29 HYPOXIA AND BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION 1 ........................................................................................................................ 400 MO-PM18 AGEING: BALANCE AND STABILITY ......................................................................................................................................... 402 MO-PM22 INJURIES IN THE LOWER LIMB ................................................................................................................................................ 406 MO-PM10 TRAINING AND TESTING: BASKETBALL AND RUGBY .............................................................................................................. 410 MO-PM13 COACHING: TEAM SPORTS ...................................................................................................................................................... 413 MO-PM17 OBESITY AND BONE: MIXED SESSION ..................................................................................................................................... 416 MO-PM30 ASSESSMENT AND PROMOTION OF PA ................................................................................................................................. 419 MO-SH03 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION ................................................................................................................................. 420 MO-SH04 LEISURE ACTIVITY AND HEALTH .............................................................................................................................................. 425 MO-BN3 TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS ................................................................................................................................................. 428 16:15 - 17:45 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 430 IS-PM06 FASCIA - AN EXTENSIVELY OVERLOOKED TISSUE ..................................................................................................................... 430 IS-EX03 ACSM-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: THE COMPELLING LINK BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND YOUR BODYS DEFENSE SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................................. 431 OP-PM49 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1 .......................................................................................................................................................... 432 IS-BN05 VARIABILITY AND COORDINATION IN HUMAN MOVEMENT ................................................................................................... 435 OP-PM28 PHYSIOLOGY AND TRAINING IN CYCLING ............................................................................................................................. 436 OP-BN13 EXERCISE AND THE BRAIN ........................................................................................................................................................ 438 OP-PM29 MONITORING TEAM SPORT ATHLETES..................................................................................................................................... 441 OP-PM57 TRAINING AND EXERCISE IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS 2 ....................................................................................................... 444 IS-SH06 HOW TO INTEGRATE PEDAGOGY OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR SCHOOL SUBJECT? ................................... 446 OP-SH13 ATHLETIC CAREER ...................................................................................................................................................................... 447 OP-PM70 RESPIRATION AND OXYGEN UPTAKE ..................................................................................................................................... 450 18:00 - 19:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 451 IS-PM07 THE INDIVIDUAL HUMAN PHENOTYPE - EFFECTS OF GENETICS, EPIGENETICS, EXERCISE AND NUTRITION ......................... 451 IS-PM13 MACRO AND MICRO VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION: ADAPTATIONS TO EXERCISE TRAINING ................................................... 452 OP-PM51 NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND ANALYSIS..................................................................................................................................... 453 IS-BN01 SPECIFICITY OF BALANCE AND BALANCE TRAINING ................................................................................................................. 456 OP-PM31 PACING IN CYCLING AND WINTER SPORTS ............................................................................................................................ 456 OP-PM30 ATHLETIC TRAINING IN GAME SPORTS ................................................................................................................................... 459 OP-BN14 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS IN TEAM SPORTS ............................................................................................................................ 461 OP-BN20 CORTICAL AND CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY ....................................................................................................................... 464 IS-SH04 PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND ABUSE IN SPORTS ............................................................................................ 467 OP-SH14 SOCIAL FACTORS AND SPORT .................................................................................................................................................. 467
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OP-PM69 METHODS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 3 .................................................................................................................................. 469
SATURDAY, JULY 8TH, 2017 ................................................................................................................... 472 08:00 - 09:30 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 472 IS-PM12 MUSCLE CARNITINE: THE KEY PLAYER IN MUSCLE FUEL SELECTION? ...................................................................................... 472 IS-PM14 EXERCISE TESTING AND TRAINING IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS - FROM HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS TO PATIENTS ........ 472 OP-PM37 TRAINING AND EXERCISE IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS 3 ....................................................................................................... 473 IS-BN08 MUSCLE EMG ACTIVITIES IN SPORT SCIENCES .......................................................................................................................... 476 OP-PM32 ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE TESTING ................................................................................................................................... 476 IS-SH09 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENTS AND DECISION-MAKING IN SPORT AND EXERCISE ...................................................... 479 OP-BN15 MODELING SPORTS PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 480 OP-PM56 SLEEP: THE GOOD AND THE BAD ............................................................................................................................................ 483 OP-PM33 FATIGUE AND PERFORMANCE ................................................................................................................................................ 485 OP-PM68 CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGENATION ...................................................................................................................... 488 OP-PM71 WINTERSPORTS, ATHLETICS, AND ROWING ............................................................................................................................. 491 09:45 - 11:15 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 494 OP-PM54 PHYSIOLOGY OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE AND TRAINING ................................................................................................ 494 OP-PM50 PROTEINS AND CARBOHYDRATES .......................................................................................................................................... 496 OP-PM36 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH PROMOTION .................................................................................................................... 499 OP-PM46 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2 ........................................................................................................................................................... 501 OP-PM48 BACK PAIN IN SPORTS ............................................................................................................................................................. 504 OP-PM55 BOXING AND THE EYE: MIXED SESSION ................................................................................................................................. 507 OP-BN16 BIOMECHANICS OF JUMPING ................................................................................................................................................... 510 OP-BN17 METHODS IN MUSCLE AND TENDON BIOMECHANICS ........................................................................................................... 513 OP-SH15 MENTAL FATIGUE AND RECOVERY ............................................................................................................................................ 515 OP-PM72 TOOLS AND TESTING IN SPORTS .............................................................................................................................................. 517 11:30 - 12:45 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 520 PS-PL04 INCLUSION IN SPORT .................................................................................................................................................................. 520 13:00 - 14:00 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 520 CP-SH01 PHYSICAL EDUCATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 520 CP-SH02 HEALTH AND FITNESS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ....................................................................................................... 523 CP-PM01 GAME ANALYSIS........................................................................................................................................................................ 527 CP-BN01 MUSCLE-TENDON FUNCTION AND RUNNING ......................................................................................................................... 531 CP-BN02 SPORTS TECHNOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................................. 535 CP-PM02 STRENGTH AND POWER .......................................................................................................................................................... 538 CP-PM03 ENDURANCE TRAINING AND TESTING.................................................................................................................................... 542 CP-PM08 ENERGY METABOLISM .............................................................................................................................................................. 546 CP-PM09 BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION ............................................................................................................................................. 550 CP-PM11 MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY AND REPAIR .......................................................................................................................................... 554 14:00 - 15:30 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 559 OP-PM43 HYPOXIA AND BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION 2 ........................................................................................................................ 559 OP-PM45 FLUID AND BICARBONATE INTAKE ......................................................................................................................................... 560 OP-PM35 HEALTHY AGEING .................................................................................................................................................................... 562
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OP-PM47 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3 .......................................................................................................................................................... 565 OP-PM42 EXERCISE AND CANCER........................................................................................................................................................... 566 OP-PM34 ACUTE RESPONSES TO EXERCISE ............................................................................................................................................ 569 OP-BN18 NEUROMUSCULAR ASPECTS OF STRENGTH............................................................................................................................. 571 OP-BN19 MUSCLE DAMAGE AND FOAM ROLLING ................................................................................................................................. 574 OP-PM66 VASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH .................................................................................................................................. 574 OP-PM67 INJURY PREVALENCE AND PREVENTION IN TEAM SPORTS.....................................................................................................577 OP-PM73 METABOLISM IN DIFFERENT SPORTS ....................................................................................................................................... 580
E-POSTER NOT DEBATED ......................................................................................................................583 PP-UD01...................................................................................................................................................................................... 583 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ................................................................................................................................................................... 583 BIOMECHANICS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 586 COACHING ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 595 HEALTH AND FITNESS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 597 HISTORY
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY ............................................................................................................................................ 612 MOTOR LEARNING AND MOTOR CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................. 613 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................................. 615 NUTRITION .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 617 PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 623 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS ............................................................................................................................................. 623 PHYSIOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 629 PSYCHOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 641 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY................................................................................................................................................... 645 SOCIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 648 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW ............................................................................................................................................................. 649 SPORT STATISTICS AND ANALYSES ........................................................................................................................................................... 650 SPORT TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 653 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS ................................................................................................................................................... 654 TRAINING AND TESTING............................................................................................................................................................................ 659
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Wednesday, July 5th, 2017 12:00 - 13:30 Oral presentations OP-PM03 Endurance and Performance A COMPARISON OF DICARBONYL STRESS AND ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS IN LIFELONG ENDURANCE ATHLETES VERSUS SEDENTARY CONTROLS MAESSEN, M., SCHALKWIJK, C., VERHEGGEN, R., AENGEVAEREN, V., HOPMAN, M., EIJSVOGELS, T. RADBOUDUMC Introduction Dicarbonyl stress and high concentrations of advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) relate to an elevated risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Exercise training lowers the risk for future CVD. We tested the hypothesis that lifelong endurance athletes have lower dicarbonyl stress and AGEs compared to sedentary controls and that these differences relate to a better cardiovascular health profile. Methods We included 18 lifelong endurance athletes (ATH, 61±7 years) and 18 sedentary controls (SED, 58±7 years) and measured circulating glyoxal (GO), methylglyoxal (MGO) and 3-deoxyglucosone (3DG) as markers of dicarbonyl stress. Furthermore, we measured serum levels of protein-bound AGEs NƐ-(carboxymethyl)lysine (CML), NƐ-(carboxyethyl)lysine (CEL), methylglyoxal-derived hydroimidazolone-1 (MG-H1), and pentosidine. Additionally, we measured cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2peak) and cardiovascular health markers. Results ATH had lower concentrations of MGO (196 [180-246] vs. 242 [207-292] nmol/mmol lysine, P=0.043) and 3DG (927 [868-972] vs. 1061 [982-1114] nmol/mmol lysine, P2-h. Contact: [email protected]
OP-PM03 Endurance and Performance HOW DO ELITE CYCLISTS COMBINE HIGH SPRINT AND ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE? VAN DER ZWAARD, S., WEIDE, G., VAN DER LAARSE, W.J., DE KONING, J.J., BLOEMERS, F.W., DE RUITER, C.J., JASPERS, R.T. VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM Introduction In many sports, athletes need to combine high sprint and endurance performance. However, this is challenging as muscle fiber crosssectional area and muscle fiber V̇O2max are inversely related. To identify critical determinants of a high sprint and endurance performance. To this end, we investigated how sprint and endurance performance are related in elite road and track cyclists and assessed to what extent their sprint and endurance performance are determined by muscle morphology and muscle fiber physiology. Methods Twenty-eight male cyclists (24 competed at the (inter)national or Olympic level) performed a 15km time trial to assess endurance performance (mean power output, POTT) and a 30-s Wingate test to assess sprint performance (peak power output, POpeak). O2 consumption was averaged over the time trial (V̇O2TT). Morphology of m. vastus lateralis (VL) (i.e. volume, physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA), fascicle length (Lf) and pennation angle) was derived from a 3D ultrasound reconstructed voxel array. Muscle fiber physiology of VL (fiber type, fiber cross-sectional area, fiber V̇O2max, [myoglobin (Mb)] and capillary-to-fiber ratio (C/F)) were obtained using muscle biopsy histochemistry. To combine endurance and sprint performance, POTT and POpeak were converted to Z-scores and summated. Pearson correlations and multiple stepwise regressions were performed. Results Cyclists showed high POpeak (1327±197 W [993-1685]) and high POTT (344±52 W [233-431]). Nevertheless, POpeak and POTT per kg body mass were inversely related (r=-0.44, p