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Uniting the World through Sport Science 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science ECSS Prague 2019 – Czech Republic, 3 – 6 July Final Programme Hosted by Charles University
Welcome to Prague Dear colleagues, As the Congress President and on behalf of Charles University I would like to warm welcome you as distinguished guests to attend the 24th Annual Congress of the ECSS in Prague, Czech Republic, from the 3 - 6 July, 2019. Building on the success and innovation of previous meetings, ECSS 2019 will feature a wide range of sessions and learning opportunities showcasing the latest research and developments in the Sport Sciences hosted by leading international experts. The conference will take place near to the heart of the city at the newly rebuilt Congress Centre overlooking the Prague Castle and river Vltava, surrounded by all the amenities this old and dynamic city has to offer. The conference will bring experts from around the world to provide speci- fic research in the field of Sport Sciences and the experience and vision of professionals who are dedicated to one of the most fascinating areas of Sports. Physical activity and sport represent in our era one of the strategies to alleviate chronic diseases and improve the quality of life. At this Congress you will have the opportunity to not only expand your network but also to be privy to presentations that incorporate a wide variety of topics connected with Sport. In the view of the much-needed discussions on these Welcome topics, with this congress we aim to bring together renowned regulatory experts, representatives from academia, research entities, pharmaceutical, biomedical and sport device industries and leading authorities and to pro- vide a platform for exchange of essential knowledge and information in a stimulating social and professional setting. We are looking forward to seeing you in Prague! Prof. Dr. Václav Bunc, Ph.D (Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University) ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 3
Organisation Organisation Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER) LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Amelia Guadalupe Grau (ESP) Ylva Hellsten (DEN) (CHAIRS) Mette Hansen (DEN) Hans-Christer Holmberg (SWE) Václav Bunc (CZ) Ilkka Heinonen (FIN) CONGRESS PRESIDENT Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre, (NOR) Jirí Baláš (CZ) Jaak Jürimäe (EST) Václav Bunc (CZ) Maria Francesca Piacentini (ITA) Ladislav Cepicka (CZ) Marko Laaksonen (FIN) Olivier Seynnes (NOR) Jirí Radvanský (CZ) Robert Lamberts (RSA) Afroditi Stathi (GBR) Andrew Lane (GBR) ECSS EXECUTIVE BOARD Janice L. Thompson (GBR) Benedikt Lauber (GER) Joan L. Duda - President (GBR) LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Stefan Josef Lindinger (AUT) Tim Cable - Past President (GBR) (MEMBERS) ECSS OFFICE Jamie McPhee (GBR) Have a n Erich Müller - President Elect (AUT) Václav Bunc (CZ) Andreas Mierau (GER) Bente Klarlund Pedersen (DEN) Thomas Delaveaux (GER) Jirí Baláš (CZ) David Morales-Alamo (ESP) Stephen Seiler (NOR) Elias Tsolakidis (GRE) Ladislav Cepicka (CZ) Vassilis Mougios (GRE) Jørn Wulff Helge (DEN) Steffen Neubert (GER) Jirí Dostál (CZ) Truls Raastad (NOR) Juliane Leyva Gonzalez (GER) Karel Fromel (CZ) Ramona Ritzmann (GER) Péter Kakucska (HUN/AUS) ECSS SCIENTIFIC BOARD Lenka Kovárová (CZ) Bart Roelands (BEL) Külli Teimann (EST) Jirí Radvanský (CZ) Flemming Dela - Chair (DEN) Christopher Shaw (AUS) Alexandra Závadská (SVK) James Tufano (CZ, USA) Susanna Hedenborg - Co-Chair (SWE) Ana Sousa (POR) Masooma Bibi (PAK) Martin Zvonar (CZ) Jan Cabri - Secretary (NOR) Mike Stembridge (GBR) Kate Nuttall (GBR) Stanislav Machac (CZ) Paul Greenhaff (GBR) Wolfgang Taube (SUI) Markus Gruber (GER) Dick Thijssen (GBR) CHAIR ORGANIZING REVIEWING PANEL Johannes van Lieshout (NED) Lex B Verdijk (NED) COMMITTEE Luc van Loon (NED) Stephen Bailey (GBR) Abigail Mackey (GBR) Marie Skalská (CZ) Nick Ball (AUS) HEAD OF VOLUNTEERS ECSS Congress Nicole Wenderoth (SUI) Bill Baltzopoulous (GBR) Tomáš Brtník (CZ) LOCAL ORGANIZING Gregory Bogdanis (GRE) ECSS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Leigh Breen (GBR) Per Aagaard (DEN) Marie Skalská (CZ) Neil Cronin (FIN) Jatin Burniston (GBR) Lucie Kalkusová (CZ) Rosa Diketmüller (AUT) Eva Prokešová (CZ) Marije Elferink-Gremser (NED) Prague 2019 – Czech Republic José Antonio Lòpez Calbet (ESP) Annalisa Cogo (ITA) Miroslav Semerád (CZ) Sally Fenton (GBR) Wim Derave (BEL) Tomáš Vetrovský (CZ) Christopher Gaffney (GBR) Peter Federolf (AUT) Dominic Gehring (GER) Taija Finni (FIN) Daniel Green (AUS) José González-Alonso (GBR) Sydney Grosprêtre (FRA) 4 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
General Information General Information • Admission to the Closing Ceremony etc. Staff members can be identified by purple shirts with the ECSS and congress logos. • Admission to the Congress Party* VENUE *pre-booking required SUSTAINABILITY AT THE CONGRESS THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS INCLUDES: Did you know that the PCC strives for sustainable operation? The Prague Congress Centre (PCC) is the largest congress centre in the • Admission to the exhibition Czech Republic and is the symbol of Czech dignity. An extensive park Annually saving 11 533m³ of water (3 Olympic pools), 9 740 945 kWh of complex of Vyšehrad is also located in the immediate vicinity. This park is • Admission to the Opening Ceremony energy (consumption of 5019 households) and 726 tons of CO2 that would often an ideal place of rest and relaxation for the participants of events and • Admission to the Opening Reception* take one year for 33 456 trees to absorb, the PCC follows a sustainable visitors of the Prague Congress Centre which is directly next to the Vyšehrad path. With the available digital navigation system with over 190 flat screens • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of station of metro line C. and mobile application for inhouse navigation the use of paper can be abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) eliminated to a large degree. Also using energy-saving LED lights helps in • Coffee or tea breaks (4) and lunches (4)* at the congress venue nice stay in Prague the overall energy saving concept. The Prague Congress Center • Admission to the Closing Ceremony The Prague Congress Centre offers a sustainable catering solution based 5. kvetna 1640/65 • Admission to the Congress Party* mainly on local seasonal products eliminating logistics and carbon footprint Nusle *pre-booking required as well as avoiding plastic diner ware and excess food thanks to careful 140 00 Prague 4 Please note that accompanying persons do not have admission to scientific planning with the organizer. Czech Republic sessions. THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR ADDITIONAL EXHIBITORS (MINIMUM OF CONGRESS OFFICE AND REGISTRATION TWO FREE DELEGATES PER COMPANY) INCLUDES: The congress registration desks and information desks are located in the • Admission to all scientific sessions entrance hall on the ground floor. • Admission to the exhibition • Admission to the Opening Ceremony OPENING HOURS • Admission to the Opening Reception* • Wednesday, 3 July, 08:00 – 18:00 • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of • Thursday, 4 July, 08:00 – 18:00 abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) • Friday, 5 July, 08:00 – 18:00 • Coffee or tea breaks (4) and lunches (4)* at the congress venue • Saturday, 6 July, 08:00 – 16:00 • Admission to the Closing Ceremony REGISTRATION FEES • Admission to the Congress Party* The registration fee for participants includes: *pre-booking required • Admission to all scientific sessions CONGRESS STAFF • Admission to the exhibition • Admission to the Opening Ceremony The congress staff will be available to answer any questions about the congress programme, the location of the lecture halls, rooms, and meals • Admission to the Opening Reception* • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) • Coffee or tea breaks (4) and lunches (4)* at the congress venue ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 5
General Information SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Science Cocktail Reception event taking place on the evening of Thursday, 4 July at the Corinthia Hotel Prague at 20:30. In order to GSSI NUTRITION AWARD receive the certificate and prize money, all prize winners are asked Abstracts submitted in the area of nutrition, in oral or conventional print Researchers and scholars from all over the world contribute to the sci- to be present at the Uniting Excellence in Sport Science Cocktail poster formats, have been able to opt in to apply for the GSSI Nutrition entific programme and address the congress theme “Uniting the World Reception and attendance is obligatory for all 2019 YIA Winners (10 Award during the abstract submission process. A reviewing panel has through Sport Science”. Thereby, the programme highlights the multi- and oral and 4 conventional print posters). selected the top six candidates of all submissions to present their work in interdisciplinary character of the field examining physical activity, exercise, front of the GSSI Nutrition Award panel on Wednesday, 3 July. The winners • Prize winners who do not attend and accept their prize within and sports from theoretical, empirical and applied viewpoints, and from will be awarded at the GSSI Award Ceremony (Wednesday, 3 July, 2019, the framework of the Uniting Excellence in Sport Science Cocktail molecular to societal contexts. This variety is achieved by allocating a total 19:00, Congress Hall). Reception on Thursday, 4 July, cannot be considered for the award of 1,881 abstracts to the following session types: prize. PRIZE MONEY • 4 plenary sessions PRIZE MONEY • 1st – EUR 3,000 • 35 invited sessions Generous cash prizes for YIA finalists are provided by European Journal of • 2nd – EUR 1,500 • 138 oral sessions Sport Science (EJSS). • 3rd – EUR 500 • 76 conventional print poster sessions ORAL PRESENTATIONS • 479 e-posters (not debated) • 1st – EUR 4,000 TRAVEL GRANTS YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD (YIA), SPONSORED BY nd • 2 – EUR 3,000 YIA TRAVEL GRANT EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE (EJSS) • 3rd – EUR 2,000 4 YIA Travel Grants (500 EUR each) have been distributed for ECSS Prague ECSS has received 368 applications for this year’s YIA. Out of those, 112 • 4th – EUR 1,000 2019 to applicants from DAC List of ODA Recipients. have met the administrative requirements for the YIA, and after a thorough • Equal 5th – EUR 500 One YIA Travel Grant sponsored by the Official ECSS Publishing Partner - review, have entered the final stage of the competition. All YIA candidates Routledge Taylor and Francis and one by ECSS Bronze Partner – Kistler. will present their papers in front of the judging committee in Prague. The ap- CONVENTIONAL PRINT POSTER PRESENTATIONS plicants are competing for 14 prizes, 10 oral and 4 conventional print poster • 1st – EUR 3,000 ECSS TRAVEL GRANT categories. This year we have received a smaller number of conventional nd 3 ECSS Travel Grant (500 EUR each) have been distributed for ECSS Prague • 2 – EUR 2,000 print poster submissions than usual, and the number of conventional print 2019 to applicants from DAC List of ODA Recipients. poster prizes have been reduced proportionally (to 4). • 3rd – EUR 1,000 The Scientific Board and the Scientific Committee will select the 10 best • 4th – EUR 500 GSSI YOUNG SCHOLAR TRAVEL GRANT presentations from oral and 4 from conventional print poster categories. 3 GSSI Young Scholar Travel Grants (2000 EUR each) have been distributed Four finalists of the oral presentations will present their papers again. They for ECSS Prague 2019 to applicants outside of Europe. will have 15 minutes each: 10 minutes presentation time and 5 minutes to answer questions from the Scientific Board and/or Scientific Committee on Saturday afternoon, 6 July. Following a final evaluation by the ECSS PRESENTATION REGULATIONS AND SPEAKERS READY Scientific Board and Committee, the winner will be announced and the ROOM top four will receive their prizes at the YIA ceremony. The other winners will receive their certificate and prizes on Thursday evening, 4 July at the ORAL SESSIONS Uniting Excellence in Sport Science Cocktail Reception in the Bellevue Hall in Corinthia Hotel Prague. BEFORE • The top 10 candidates of oral and the top 4 candidates of conven- The Speakers Ready Room is located in the Room 2.1 on the 2nd floor of the tional print poster category will be announced latest on Thursday PCC. Please locate your lecture hall well in advance of your session and fa- afternoon, 4 July at the ECSS congress booth. miliarise yourself with the setup. The format for invited and oral presentations • The 14 winners will be invited to join the Uniting Excellence in Sport is PowerPoint (16:9). All PowerPoint presentations must be pre-uploaded in 6 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
General Information the Speakers Ready Room. This must be done the day before your session MEALS AND COFFEE BREAKS INTERNET SERVICES and as early as possible on Wednesday for sessions on that day. Once in your session meeting room, please check that the file is available on the Congress lunches (if pre-booked) and coffee breaks are included in the fee Wireless internet will be available at the congress venue. The name of the PC and that it is functional. Note that private laptops cannot be used. All congress participants have paid. The lunches will be served in the Exhibi- network is ECSS2019. presenters must be available at the respective meeting rooms 15 minutes tion Area (foyer on the second floor) from Wednesday to Saturday. Coffee before the session starts. Please introduce yourself to the session Chair(s). breaks alike are served in the Exhibition Area (foyer on the second floor) from Wednesday to Saturday. SPORTEX – THE OFFICIAL EXHIBITION OF THE EUROPEAN There will be one or two volunteers in each meeting room to help with the logistics, IT, and timing of presentations. COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE DURING LUNCH TICKETS (IF PRE-BOOKED) An expansive area has been allocated for the congress exhibition, which will form the hub of ECSS Prague 2019. Exhibitors from all over the world, The Chair will introduce you and call you to speak (name, institution, title Participants have been asked to pre-book lunches, indicating special dietary eager to advance and enhance science and research, will showcase their of presentation, and if the speaker is running for YIA). Please keep to the requirements. They will receive a lunch ticket for each day (Wednesday, state-of-the-art products and services. The exhibition is located in the foyer exact timeline for the session: Thursday, Friday and Saturday) at the registration desk upon arrival. For of the second floor. The opening hours are: those that have not pre-booked, there is a cash bar on the 2nd floor and a • 10 minutes presentation Café on the 1st floor of the PCC. • Wednesday, 3 July, 09:00–17:00 • 5 minutes discussion • Thursday, 4 July, 09:00–17:00 A volunteer will show you (and the Chair) a yellow card at 9 minutes and BADGES • Friday, 5 July, 09:00–17:00 a red card at 10 minutes, in order to guide you with the timing of your presentation. When necessary, a red card will be shown to you again after All registered participants and accompanying persons will receive a badge. Exhibiting companies receive Exhibitor Passes and accredited members of 3RD SPORTEX RAFFLE the allocated 15 minutes, in order to advise you and the Chair to move on to the next presentation. media receive Media Passes. The badge is your ticket to enter the congress Delegates and SportEx visitors have the opportunity to win a unique ECSS site or any of the social activities. Badges must be worn at all times. Please iPad and other very exciting prizes sponsored by SportEx exhibitors when AFTER note that the congress badges will be collected for reuse on the last day of participating in the SportEx Raffle. Delegates receive a raffle ‘coupon’ with the congress near the entrances. their congress bag. To make use of this coupon, raffle participants need to Please clear the room as soon as possible at the end of the session as the next session will start within 15 minutes. visit participating exhibitors and complete a given task at their exhibition booths. After accomplishing the task, participants will be awarded with the TRANSPORT company stamp on their coupon. Once the required number of stamps CONVENTIONAL POSTER SESSIONS Prague is a compact city and the PCC is located just outside the business have been collected, they qualify for the raffle prize draw, which will take Prepare your poster (Size A0, height: 120cm, width: 90cm) before the district. Congress participants will have access to free public transport place at the ECSS booth at the foyer on the first floor on Friday at the end of congress and bring it with you to the venue. There will be a chaired poster (metro, bus and tram) during the congress and the transport ticket will be the mid-day-break. Further information about the raffle can be found on session at the indicated time slot. You will have 3 minutes to present the given out at the registration with the congress bag. You may easily reach the raffle coupon in your congress bag. poster and 2 minutes for discussion. Pin up your poster at the designated spot (poster board in Forum Hall on level 2) at 08:00 in the morning of the the city centre and the main sights by metro. Public transport consists of Date: Wednesday, 3 July – Friday 5 July day of your presentation. Remove your poster at 18:00 on the evening of buses, trams and metro. You may reach the PCC with the metro line C. It Time: Exhibition opening hours the day of your presentation. Posters that have not been removed by 18:00 takes approximately 50 min to reach the airport. Location: Level 2 Foyer will be removed by ECSS. MESSAGES AND CHANGES TO THE PROGRAMME CONGRESS LANGUAGE Messages to participants are sent via email. Any changes to the programme The official congress language is English. No simultaneous translation will will also be announced via email. be provided. ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 7
General Information TOURIST INFORMATION SOCIAL PROGRAMME FRIDAY NIGHT OUT Enjoy and discover the amazing city of Prague and its impressive historical Join local volunteers for a guided pub tour in the historic city center of Prague. city centre. In your congress bag you find a city map with a selection of the The ECSS congress in Prague offers you a wide range of social events out- Register onsite at the info booth, near the registration desks. most interesting architectural sights in Prague. With your free public transport side the scientific programme. All functions are included in the congress Friday 5 July, time and place TBA ticket given out with the congress bag, you can easily explore this beautiful registration fees, unless otherwise indicated. city. The ticket is valid during the congress only. Please note that the 5 and 6 July are national holidays in the Czech Republic. FEPSAC EVENING ECSS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Shops and other services may have limited operations. Join the FEPSAC president, Anne-Marie Elbe, for an informal gathering after All ECSS members are invited to join the ECSS General Assembly to be infor- a productive congress day. Registration required. med about the latest facts and figures and the development of the society. Friday, 5 July, 20:30, Pivovar Bašta Wednesday, 3 July, 11:00 to 12:00, room: Terrace 2A OPENING CEREMONY CLOSING CEREMONY The closing ceremony will immediately follow the YIA presentations and will The official opening of the congress will commence upon conclusion of the feature a thank you and goodbye from Prague and a presentation from the Paavo Komi Memorial. The programme will feature an opening address 25th ECSS Congress in Seville 2020. from the Congress President and the ECSS President. There will also be some traditional local entertainment. ECSS CONGRESS PARTY (PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED) OPENING RECEPTION (PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED) The Congress Party will take place in the Žofín Palace on Saturday, The Opening Ceremony will be followed immediately by an Opening 6 July, at 20:00. It will be a time to celebrate the success of the ECSS Reception, which is also the official opening of the exhibition. Some finger congress week. Enjoy the company of old friends and new, in a festive food and drinks are provided for those that registrered their participation. ambiance. Most important – DANCE! • Doors open 20:00 TH 5 ECSS BENGT SALTIN RUN – SPONSORED BY • Buffet 20:00 – 22:00 H/P/COSMOS (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) • Live music 21:00 – 23:00 • DJ 23:00 The traditional Bengt Saltin Run is a 5-kilometer memorial running event in honour of Professor Bengt Saltin, a founding member and Patron of the Žofín Palace European College of Sport Science. The run is organised by the ECSS in co- operation with the Charles University Prague. ECSS and Charles University Slovanský ostrov 226 Prague are proud to announce that Mr. David Svoboda, Czech Olympic gold 110 00 Prague 1 medalist, will be the patron of the 5th ECSS Bengt Saltin Run. The modern Czech Republic pentathlon Olympian will be helping to raise funds to help a local charity, Jedlicka Institute Foundation. The run is limited to 250 places and allocation will be on a “first-come, first-served basis”. There might be a few slots available. Please see h/p/ cosmos Booth (Booth 39) at SportEx to find out. Friday, 5 July, at 20:30, outside of PCC entrances 2 and 3 8 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Contents Contents Congress exhibitors ...................................................... 10 Parallel Programme ..................................................... 16 Plenary Sessions........................................................... 17 Invited/Oral Presentations .......................................... 20 Wednesday, July 3 .........................................................................................20 Thursday, July 4 .............................................................................................24 Friday, July 5 ...................................................................................................35 Saturday, July 6 ..............................................................................................45 Conventional Print Poster Presentations .................... 52 Wednesday, July 3 (12:45-13:45) ................................................................ 52 Thursday, July 4 (13:30-14:30) ..................................................................... 52 Friday, July 5 (13:30-14:30) ...........................................................................62 Saturday, July 6 (13:45-14:45) ........................................................................67 e-Posters ..................................................................... 71 Exhibitors profiles ......................................................... 81 Programme Overview ................................................. 84 ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 9
Congress Exhibitors 09 - AMTI GERMANY 49 - INSTITUTE OF SPORT AND PREVEN- 40 - MICROGATE SRL Biomechanics force platform TIVE MEDICINE Systems for training and performance evaluation USA 25, 26 - COSMED S.R.L. International degrees ITALY Comprehensive cardiopulmonary, metabolic and GERMANY 46 - ARTINIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS B.V. body composition solutions for the research,sport sci- 42 - MONARK EXERCISE AB ence and human performance field NIRS devices (near-infrared spectroscopy) ITALY 16 - JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH Ergometers THE NETHERLANDS SCIENCE (JSHS) SWEDEN 13 - DELSYS EUROPE Research article publication, peer-review journal 22 - BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. CHINA 47 - MOOR INSTRUMENTS LTD. Wearable sensors for movement sciences - Data Acquisition Systems, Analysis Software Electromyography (EMG) and Movement Sensors Blood flow / Oxygenation monitoring and imaging USA UNITED KINGDOM 36 - KISTLER INSTRUMENTE AG UNITED KINGDOM Force Plates, Force and Acceleration Sensors, Software 07 - BODYCAP 57 - ECSS SEVILLA 2020 for Perfomance and Balance analysis 12 - NOVEL GMBH SWITZERLAND Monitoring solutions for Core Temperature 25th Annual Congress of the ECSS, 1 to 3 July, 2020 Load distribution measurement systems, sensors FRANCE SPAIN GERMANY 29 - KUBIOS OY 56 - CAMNTECH LTD. 31 - GAIT UP SA Kubios HRV software 24 - PHYSIOFLOW / MANATEC FINLAND Medical Device Manufacturer Motion analysis - wearable inertial sensors BIOMEDICAL UNITED KINGDOM SWITZERLAND PhysioFlow: Non invasive cardiac output monitors 35 - LODE B.V. FRANCE 14, 15 - CATAPULT SPORTS PTY LTD 39 - H/P/COSMOS SPORTS & MEDICAL Bicycle and treadmill ergometers as well as recum- bent, arm and supine ergometers and ergometry Athlete analytics GMBH software 20 - POWERBREATHE ALTITUDE AND UNITED KINGDOM h/p/cosmos treadmill solutions THE NETHERLANDS ENVIROMENTAL SYSTEMS LTD GERMANY Altitude Simulation Training 28 - COMETA SYSTEMS 17 - MAASTRICHT INSTRUMENTS BV UNITED KINGDOM Wireless EMG and IMU Systems 48 - HUMAN KINETICS EUROPE LTD Indirect calorimetry / Accelerometry ITALY Publisher - Sport Science books THE NETHERLANDS 19 - POWERBREATHE INTERNATIONAL LTD UNITED KINGDOM Inspiratory Muscle Training, Better Breathing 30 - CONTEMPLAS GMBH 08 - MES FORSCHUNGSSYSTEME UNITED KINGDOM Professional Motion Analysis Systems 27 - INNOVISION APS EEG and NIRS devices GERMANY AMIS-SPORT for athletic VO2 testing GERMANY 43 - QUALISYS AB DENMARK Motion Capture - 3D Analysis 38 - CORTEX BIOPHYSIK GMBH SWEDEN CPET systems 10 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Congress Exhibitors 23 - QUIPU SRL 06 - UCAM SPANISH SPORT UNIVERSITY Software for assessing early markers of University / Postgraduate studies cardiovascular risk SPAIN ITALY 32, 33 - VALD PERFORMANCE (INTL) PTY 44, 45 - RBM ELEKTRONIK-AUTOMATION LTD GMBH Nordßord, GroinBar, HumanTrak, ForceDecks Cycling ergometers AUSTRALIA GERMANY 11 - VICON MOTION SYSTEMS LTD. 37 - ROUTLEDGE, TAYLOR & FRANCIS Motion capture hardware and software GROUP UNITED KINGDOM Publisher of European Journal of Sport Science UNITED KINGDOM 59, 60 - WISEPRESS LTD Bookseller 52 - SIMI REALITY MOTION SYSTEMS UNITED KINGDOM GMBH 3D Markerless Motion Capture GERMANY 53 - STT SYSTEMS 3D motion analysis solution SPAIN 54 - THE ELITE ATHLETE CENTRE/ LOUGHBOROUGH UNI High-performance hotel with altitude bedrooms UNITED KINGDOM 18 - THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Acadamic journals UNITED KINGDOM ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 11
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Lecture Rooms & Floor plan SOUTH BOARDROOM 1 * SOUTH HALL 1 (A+B) A B CONGRESS HALL . Congress Hall Foyer 1 A Forum Hall Foyer 1 | CLUB H CLUB E Congress Hall Foyer 1 B CLUB A PANORAMA st 1 Floor Clubs Foyer HALL ZOOM 14 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Lecture Rooms & Floor plan SOUTH BOARDROOM 2 * SOUTH HALL 2 (A+B) A B FORUM HALL CP POSTER AREA . CONGRESS HALL e-POSTER AREA Congress Hall Foyer 2 A Forum Hall Foyer 2 Congress Hall Foyer 2 B Congress Hall Foyer 2 C NORTH HALL nd 2 Floor TERRACE 2 B TERRACE 2 A ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 15
Parallel Programme Satellites GSSI Nutrition Award ECSS General Assembly Technical Workshops Finalists’ Presentations GSSI Sports Nutrition Satellite: Changing ECSS General Assembly Metabolic Space - hosted by Cortex Date: Wednesday, 3 July Nutrition for the 24-Hour Athlete Date: Wednesday, 3 July Experiments with astronaut Alexander Gerst; Life sup- Time: 14:00 - 15:30 Date: Wednesday, 3 July Time: 11:00 – 12:00 port and cardiopulmonary analysis in human space Room: Panorama Hall flight – hosted by Cortex Time: 08:30 – 11:50 Room: Terrace 2A Date: Wednesday, 3 July Room: Panorama Hall Awards Ceremony Time: 10:30 - 12:00 CATAPULT Performance Symposium Date: Wednesday, 3 July ECSS SportEx Raffle 2019 Room: Club H Date: Tuesday, 2 July Time: 19:00-19:15 Room: Congress Hall 3rd SportEx Raffle Time: 12:00 – 17:00 From Science to Practice – hosted by Kistler Room: Panorama Hall Date: Wednesday, 3 July – Friday, 5 July Exhibition opening hours How force plates are used within a professional football team for the development of young players – hosted Room: Level 2 foyer Special Interest Groups (SIG) by Kistler Date: Wednesday, 3 July Awards Elite Sport Performance Time: 10:30 - 12:00 ECSS Young Investigators Award (YIA) Date: Wednesday, 3 July 5th ECSS Bengt Saltin Run Room: Terrace 2B Presentations Time: 9:00 - 10:30 Room: Club H 5th ECSS Bengt Saltin Run sponsored Date: Wednesday, 3 July Advances in Metabolic Technologies and by h/p/cosmos Date: Thursday, 4 July Nutrition and hydration sponsored by GSSI Field Testing - hosted by COSMED Plen (Sessions marked YIA) Date: Friday, 5 July Date: Thursday, 4 July Date: Friday, 5 July Time: 20:00 Time: 18:30 - 20:00 Time: 9:45 -11:15 Finalists’ Presentations Location: Outside of PCC entrances 2 and 3 Room: Panorama Hall Room: Terrace 2A (top 4 oral presentations) Date: Saturday, 6 July Environmental Physiology Time: 16:45 – 18:00 Date: Friday, 5 July A Breakthrough in Understanding Movement Press Conference & Performance: High Performance Testing – Room: Congress Hall Time: 13:15 - 14:45 Opening Ceremony Press Conference Hosted by Lode Room: Terrace 2A Awards Ceremony Date: Wednesday, 3 July Date: Wednesday, 3 July Date: Saturday, 6 July Time: 9:00 – 10:00 Time: 18:00 – 18:45 Time: 18:30 – 19:00 Room: Terrace 2B Room: Zoom Room: Congress Hall (Invited guests and media only) 16 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Plenary sessions Wednesday, July 3 Thursday, July 4 Friday, July 5 Saturday, July 6 17:45 - 19:00 11:30 - 12:45 11:30 - 12:45 15:15 - 16:30 PL-PS01 PL-PS02 PL-PS03 PL-PS04 Congress Hall Congress Hall Congress Hall Congress Hall SPRINGS AND SPRINTERS Personalized exercise oncology Sport and brain injuries - A red flag for sport? The importance of circadian rythm for athletic performance and skeletal muscle health Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Finni, T. [Finland] Wiskemann, J. [Germany] Hedenborg, S. [Sweden] Chair(s): Pedersen, B. [Denmark] Mackey, A. [Denmark] 17:45 PL-PS01-1 11:30 PL-PS02-1 11:30 PL-PS03-1 15:15 PL-PS04-1 THE SPRING IN YOUR STEP: THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSCLE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXERCISE AND CANCER GUIDELINES IN CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN TOP ATHLETES THE INTRINSIC MUSCLE CLOCK AND MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH TENDON DESIGN FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE EUROPE McKee, A. [Australia] Esser, K. [United States] Lichtwark, G. [Australia] Schmitz, K. et al [United States] 12:10 PL-PS03-2 15:55 PL-PS04-2 18:25 PL-PS01-2 12:10 PL-PS02-2 SCHOOL’S RUGBY AS INSTITUTIONAL CHILD ABUSE CIRCADIAN CONTROL OF DIURNAL PERFORMANCE PATTERNS MAXIMUM SPRINTING: CAN WE TRANS-ER OUR BIOMECHANICAL EVIDENCE-BASED EXERCISE GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTION AND Anderson, E. [United Kingdom] IN ATHLETES KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE ATHLETES’ PERFORMANCE TREATMENT OF CANCER Brandstaetter, R. [Austria] Salo, A.I.T. [Finland] Wiskemann, J. et al [Germany] nary sessions ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 17
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REGISTER TODAY AT ICSPP2020.CA @5thIcspp ICSPP 2020 PROPOSED THEMES Optimization Cycle Soldier Systems and Performance Health Knowledge Transfer • Mental and Physical resilience • Personal Protective Equipment evolution • Holistic health and fitness/ • Implementation- science to practice • Optimizing the winter soldier • Emerging technology to alleviate burden the performance triad • Monitoring scientific Integrity in the field • Regeneration • Emerging technology to achieve goal • Prevention/reduction in MSKI • Military physical performance analytics • Innovation in Physical Training • Sleep and fatigue management • Cognition and Physical fitness • Basic Training as a platform for research
Oral & Invited Presentations O Wednesday, July 3 14:15 [YIA] GSSI-Pres-2 MYCOPROTEIN INGESTION STIMULATES PROTEIN 14:15 OP-PM06-2 EFFECTS OF HIIT OR AEROBIC EXERCISE TRAINING 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM01-2 INVESTIGATING SKELETAL MUSCLE MITOPHAGY 14:30 [YIA] OP-BN01-3 INVESTIGATING THE FORCE-GENERATING CAPACITY SYNTHESIS RATES TO A GREATER EXTENT THAN MILK ON LIPID METABOLISM BY ACTIVATING FGF21 SIGNALLING AND THE EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL OF M. ABDUCTOR HALLUCIS 14:00 - 15:30 PROTEIN IN BOTH RESTED AND EXERCISED SKELETAL MUSCLE IN HEALTHY YOUNG MEN. SIGNALING PATHWAY Li, L. et al [China] STIMULATION Seabright, A. et al [United Kingdom] Perez Olivera, A.L. et al [United Kingdom] 14:45 OP-BN01-4 Monteyne, A.J. et al [United Kingdom] 14:30 OP-PM06-3 14:30 [YIA] OP-PM01-3 IS-PM05 14:30 [YIA] GSSI-Pres-3 A RE-EXAMINATION OF HUMAN MUSCLE SIZE AND SARCOLIPIN EXPRESSION IN HUMAN SKELETAL THE VITAMIN D RECEPTOR REGULATES MITOCHON- STRENGTH RELATIONSHIPS EXOGENOUS CARBOHYDRATE INGESTION DUR- MUSCLE IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH FAT MASS AND DRIAL FUNCTION IN SKELETAL MUSCLE Balshaw, T.G. et al [United Kingdom] Congress Hall ING PROLONGED STEADY STATE EXERCISE ALTERS IS NOT ALTERED BY SEVERE ENERGY DEFICIT AND Ashcroft, S.P. et al [United Kingdom] 15:00 OP-BN01-5 INTRAMUSCULAR SUBSTRATE UTILISATION IN LOW-INTENSITY EXERCISE, WHILE IT IS REDUCED BY High-carbohydrate or high-fat diets 14:45 [YIA] OP-PM01-4 TO WHAT EXTENT RELATIVE CHANGES IN MUSCLE TRAINED CYCLISTS HIGH-INTENSITY TRAINING for optimising training adaptation and Fell, J.M. et al [United Kingdom] Martinez-Canton, M. et al [Spain] POST-EXERCISE ISCHEMIA MAINTAINS THE EXER- ARCHITECTURE WITH LENGTHENING AND CON- performance? [Applied track] CISE-INDUCED ACTIVATING PHOSPHORYLATION OF TRACTION INTENSITY CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHEAR- 14:45 [YIA] GSSI-Pres-4 14:45 OP-PM06-4 NRF2: ROLE OF METABOLITES AND PO2 WAVE PROPAGATION VELOCITY? Chair(s): GREATER STIMULATION OF MYOFIBRILLAR AND SAR- EFFECTS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING ON WHITE AND GALLEGO-SELLES, A. et al [Spain] GARCIA-VICENCIO, S. et al [France] COPLASMIC SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BROWN ADIPOCYTES IN RATS. Helge, J. [Denmark] 15:00 [YIA] OP-PM01-5 15:15 OP-BN01-6 WITH A-LACTALBUMIN COMPARED TO COLLAGEN Amano, Y. et al [Japan] 14:00 IS-PM05-1 PEPTIDE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING OVERREACH- TARGETED METABOLOMICS UNCOVERS ASSOCIA- IN-VIVO ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF BICEPS 15:00 OP-PM06-5 TIONS BETWEEN CIRCULATORY ESSENTIAL AMINO FEMORIS LONG HEAD FASCICLE LENGTH: SO FAR, TRAINING-DIET INTERACTIONS TO OPTIMIZE SKEL- ING IN TRAINED CYCLISTS ETAL MUSCLE ADAPTATION Oikawa, S.Y. et al [Canada] ENERGY COST OF SELECTED TRAINING AND NON- ACIDS AND HEALTH BIOMARKERS ACROSS THE NOT SO GOOD TRAINING ACTIVITIES OF 10-17-YEAR-OLD INDIAN LIFE-COURSE, AND IN RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE Franchi, M.V. et al [Switzerland] Hawley, J. [Australia] 15:00 GSSI-Pres-5 ATHLETES EXERCISE TRAINING 14:30 IS-PM05-2 ACUTE CARNOSINE AND ANSERINE SUPPLEMEN- KEREN, S.C. et al [India] Sayda, M.H. et al [United Kingdom] MAXIMIZING FAT OXIDATION: HELP OR HINDRANCE TATION AS A NOVEL ERGOGENIC STRATEGY FOR OP-PM15 15:15 OP-PM06-6 TO ADAPTATION & PERFORMANCE? HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE Blancquaert, L. et al [Belgium] RE-EXAMINING THE FATMAX CONCEPT: A NEW OP-BN01 South Hall 2B Helge, J. [Denmark] PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE FAT OXIDATION RATE 15:00 IS-PM05-3 15:15 GSSI-Pres-6 DURING INTENSE AEROBIC EXERCISE USING A 13C South Hall 2A Physiology ADAPTATION TO HIGH FAT DIETS AND ENDURANCE UTILITY OF THE 13C-BREATH (RATIO) METHOD TO BREATH RATIO APPROACH PERFORMANCE IN ELITE ATHLETES TRACK CHANGES IN FAT-OXIDATION MAXIMA Riis, S. et al [Denmark] Muscle and/or tendon function I Chair(s): Burke, L. [Australia] DURING INTENSE CYCLING EXERCISE FOLLOWING Verdijk, L. [Netherlands] GLYCOGEN MANIPULATION BY ACUTE DIETARY Chair(s): INTERVENTION OP-PM01 Romer, L. [United Kingdom] GSSI-PRES Bogdanis, G. [Greece] Kopetschny, B.H. et al [New Zealand] 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM15-1 South Hall 1B Baltzopoulos , B. [United Kingdom] NON-INVASIVE ESTIMATION OF MUSCLE FIBER Panorama Hall OP-PM06 14:00 [YIA] OP-BN01-1 TYPOLOGY IN VARIOUS DISCIPLINES OF PROFES- Molecularbiology and biochemistry: MUSCLE-TENDON INTERACTION DURING RUN- SIONAL CYCLING Invited & Ora GSSI Nutrition Award Presentations signaling and response NING: DISTINCT ADJUSTMENTS TO INCREASING Van Vossel, K. et al [Belgium] South Hall 1A SPEED AND LOAD Chair(s): Chair(s): 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM15-2 Werkhausen, A. et al [Norway] Raastad, T. [Norway] Energy, fat and metabolism Morales-Álamo, D. [Spain] METABOLIC POWER AND ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN 14:15 [YIA] OP-BN01-2 THE GERMAN BUNDESLIGA Carter, J. [United States] Chair(s): Wagenmakers, A. [United Kingdom] INCREASED STIFFNESS IN MONOARTICULAR Venzke, J. et al [Germany] 14:00 [YIA] GSSI-Pres-1 Siu, P. [China] 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM01-1 QUADRICEPS MUSCLES DUE TO EPIMUSCULAR 14:30 [YIA] OP-PM15-3 ENERGY INTAKE AND EXPENDITURE OF PREMIER Giardina, M. [Italy] INCREASED RIBOSOMAL BIOGENESIS AND CAPAC- MYOFASCIAL FORCE TRANSMISSION FROM BIAR- LEAGUE ACADEMY SOCCER PLAYERS: IMPLICATIONS ITY WITH HIGH-FREQUENCY LOW-LOAD BLOOD TICULAR MUSCLE ELONGATION NEUROMUSCULAR EVALUATION OF ARM-CYCLING 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM06-1 REPEATED SPRINTS UNDER HYPOXIA AND/OR FOR SPORTS NUTRITION GUIDELINES FLOW RESTRICTED RESISTANCE EXERCISE Yanase, K. et al [Japan] THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE INDUCED FACTORS ON BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION Hannon, M. et al [United Kingdom] Bjørnsen, T. et al [Norway] HUMAN ADIPOCYTES Peyrard, A. et al [France] Severinsen, M. et al [Denmark] 20 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Wednesday, July 3, 2019 14:00 - 15:30 Oral & Invited 14:45 [YIA] OP-PM15-4 PERFORMANCE IN ELITE CYCLISTS. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL BEFORE TREATMENT IS ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS OP-SH01 Almquist, N.W. et al [Norway] POSITIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH MAINTENANCE OF Sekendiz, B. [Australia] FIVE WEEKS OF HIGH INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAIN- VO2MAX IN PATIENTS WITH CANCER ING LED TO A DECREASE OF SERUM FIBROBLAST 15:00 [YIA] OP-PM12-5 14:45 OP-SH06-4 Terrace 2A GROWTH FACTOR-21 IN OVERWEIGHT ADULT Wiestad, T.H. et al [Norway] EFFECTS OF AN ECCENTRIC HAMSTRING TRAINING INSPIRING STORIES: THE CASE OF AN EXERCISE WOMEN ON COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE 15:00 OP-PM10-5 PRESCRIPTION CLINIC AND PRACTICUM PROGRAM Sociology Micielska, K. et al [Poland] YOUNG HANDBALL PLAYERS THE EFFECT OF AN EXPANDED LONG-TERM PERIO- Hodges, L.D. et al [New Zealand] 15:00 [YIA] OP-PM15-5 Chaabene, H. et al [Germany] DIZATION EXERCISE TRAINING ON HEALTH-RELATED Chair(s): PHYSICAL FITNESS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY Diketmüller, R. [Austria] LOAD AND LIMB LOCATION DO NOT MEDIATE 15:15 OP-PM12-6 ARTERY DISEASE OP-MI02 RESISTANCE TRAINING-INDUCED CHANGES IN LIMB A COMPARISON OF LINEAR AND REVERSE LINEAR Anderson, E. [United Kingdom] STRENGTH AND LEAN MASS Pinto, R. et al [Portugal] PERIODISED PROGRAMS WITH EQUATED VOLUME Club H 14:00 [YIA] OP-SH01-1 Morton, R.W. et al [Canada] AND INTENSITY FOR ENDURANCE RUNNING 15:15 OP-PM10-6 SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON NUTRI- 15:15 [YIA] OP-PM15-6 PERFORMANCE EFFECTS OF A MULTICOMPONENT EXERCISE PRO- Training and testing: Rugby ENT INTAKE, NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND PHYSICAL Bradbury, D.G. et al [Australia] GRAM COMBINED WITH A MULTI-NUTRIENT SUP- FUNCTION OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING ETHNICALLY MUSCLE DISUSE RESULTS IN A RAPID DECLINE IN PLEMENT ON MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH IN MEN Chair(s): DIVERSE OLDER ADULTS: A MIXED METHOD LON- DAILY MYOFIBRILLAR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS RATES WITH PROSTATE CANCER RECEIVING ANDROGEN Kilroe, S.P. et al [United Kingdom] OP-PM10 DEPRIVATION THERAPY: A 12-MONTH RCT Gabrys, T. [Czech Republic] GITUDINAL STUDY Impellizzeri, F. [Australia] Asamane, E.A. et al [United Kingdom] Dalla Via, J. et al [Australia] OP-PM12 Club A 14:00 OP-MI02-1 14:15 OP-SH01-2 ADVENTURE SPORTS AND THE PERCEPTION OF OP-SH06 GAME PERFORMANCES AND WEEKLY WORKLOAD North Hall Health and Fitness: Clinical popula- IN RUGBY UNION: USING OF DATA MINING PRO- BEING, OR NOT BEING, ELDERLY tions I CESS AND MACHINE LEARNING TO ENTER IN THE Marinho, A. et al [Brazil] Training and testing Club E COMPLEXITY. 14:30 OP-SH01-3 Chair(s): Dubois, R. et al [France] EFFECTS OF PARENTS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS Chair(s): Wiskemann, J. [Germany] Professional development - Physical education and exercise settings 14:15 OP-MI02-2 AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION ON THE Bishop, D. [Australia] Berntsen, S. [Norway] ADOLESCENTS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS INTERNAL LOAD MONITORING, NOTATIONAL AND Hopker, J. [United Kingdom] 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM10-1 Chair(s): TIME MOTION ANALYSES, PSYCHOMETRIC STATUS, Tian, H. et al [China] 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM12-1 ADAPTATIONS TO HIGH-LOAD AND LOW-LOAD Grimminger-Seidensticker, E. [Germany] AND NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSES OF ELITE 14:45 OP-SH01-4 RESISTANCE TRAINING IN COPD PATIENTS AND RUGBY UNION PLAYERS’ TRAINING. COMPARISON OF THE ENERGETICS OF THE BOSCO Mukherjee, S. [Singapore] ACTIVE MOBILITY OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN PUBLIC AND WINGATE TEST HEALTHY OLDER SUBJECTS Lupo, C. et al [Italy] URBAN SPACES 14:00 OP-SH06-1 Kaufmann, S. et al [Germany] Mølmen, K.S. et al [Norway] 14:30 OP-MI02-3 Diketmüller, R. [Austria] THE RELEVANCE OF SCHOOL COMMUNITY WORK- 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM12-2 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM10-2 BODY COMPOSITION AND SYMMETRY CHARACTER- 15:00 OP-SH01-5 ING RELATIONSHIPS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND READINESS FOR HEALTH PRE-SERVICE-TEACHERS IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT: ISTICS OF PROFESSIONAL RUGBY UNION PLAYERS COMPARISON OF TRAINING MONITORING AND FACEBOOK IS OUR PLAYGROUND NOW - A STUDY PRESCRIPTION METHODS IN FLAT-WATER SPRINT TECHNOLOGY – RISKS OF TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED THE CASE OF THE INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF MAIA Posthumus, L.R. et al [New Zealand] OF THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN EQUESTRIAN KAYAKING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REHABILITATION OF INDIVIDU- PETE PROGRAMME 14:45 OP-MI02-4 SPORTS al ALS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES Amaral-da-Cunha, M. et al [Portugal] Hogan, C. et al [Australia] TECHNICAL FEEDBACK AND INSTRUCTION USING Broms, L. et al [Sweden] Thorsen, I.K. et al [Denmark] 14:30 [YIA] OP-PM12-3 14:15 OP-SH06-2 VIDEO IMPROVES TACKLING TECHNIQUE OF RUGBY 15:15 OP-SH01-6 14:30 OP-PM10-3 UNION PLAYERS NURTURE, NATURE AND NON-RESPONSE: A NOVEL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGAGING IN PRACTICAL EQUALITY WORK IN THE SWEDISH VOLLEYBALL RANDOMISED CROSS-OVER STUDY OF CHANGES COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF ECCENTRIC AND ACTIVITIES AT CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DE- Davidow, D. et al [South Africa] FEDERATION IN BODY COMPOSITION AND METABOLIC PROFILE CONCENTRIC CYCLING TRAINING ON MUSCLE VELOPMENT (CPD) WORKSHOPS ASSOCIATED WITH 15:00 OP-MI02-5 Karlén, S. et al [Sweden] IN RESPONSE TO ENDURANCE VERSUS RESISTANCE FUNCTION, BODY COMPOSITION AND QUALITY SELF-EFFICACY CHANGE IN SECONDARY SCHOOL OF LIFE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY PEAK RUNNING INTENSITIES OF ELITE YOUTH RUGBY TRAINING IN TWIN PAIRS PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) TEACHERS DISEASE PATIENTS LEAGUE MATCH PLAY Thomas, H.J. et al [Australia] Neville, R.D. et al [Ireland] SMITH, M.R. et al [Australia] Peñailillo, L. et al [Chile] 14:45 [YIA] OP-PM12-4 14:30 OP-SH06-3 14:45 OP-PM10-4 INCLUSION OF REPEATED 30-S MAXIMAL SPRINTS IN PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN EXERCISE AND PROLONGED LOW-INTENSITY ENDURANCE CYCLING THE PHYS-CAN STUDY: ADJUVANT CHEMOTHER- SPORTS SCIENCES WORK PLACEMENTS: LEGAL AND IMPROVES SPRINT-ABILITY AND 5-MIN ALL-OUT APY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A REDUCTION WHEREAS ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 21
Oral & Invited Presentations O OP-SH05 Wednesday, July 3 16:15 [YIA] OP-PM03-2 THE EFFECTS OF A 12-WEEK HYPERTROPHY RESIST- 16:15 [YIA] OP-PM02-2 WHICH WHEY FORWARD? NUANCING THE EFFECTS 16:15 [YIA] OP-PM08-2 THREE-YEAR SURVEILLANCE OF CARDIORESPIRA- Terrace 2B ANCE TRAINING WITH A COLLAGEN HYDROLYSATE OF POST-EXERCISE WHEY INGESTION IN TYPE 2 TORY FITNESS IN UK PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children 16:00 - 17:30 SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTEOME OF RECREATIONAL MALE ATHLETES DIABETES MELLITUS Peeters, W.M. et al [New Zealand] Tuvey, S. et al [United Kingdom] 16:30 [YIA] OP-PM08-3 Oertzen-Hagemann, V. et al [Germany] 16:30 OP-PM02-3 Chair(s): IS-SP03 16:30 OP-PM03-3 IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION OF TRAINING VOLUME THE DIURNAL IMPACT OF EXERCISE TIMING ON AND ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN tekin, m. [Turkey] EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANT-RICH FOODS ON DIETARY BEHAVIOUR: A RANDOMIZED CON- CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS? Benson, A. [Australia] Congress Hall ALTITUDE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND IN- TROLLED TRIAL Thomandl, L. et al [Germany] 14:00 OP-SH05-1 FLAMMATION IN ELITE ENDURANCE ATHLETES: A Teo, S.Y. et al [Australia] Effective management of the return of 16:45 [YIA] OP-PM08-4 RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL EFFECTS OF THE 10 MINUTES CLASSROOM-BASED 16:45 OP-PM02-4 HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE METABOLITES BEFORE training (RTT) phase of rehabilitation in Koivisto, A.E. et al [Norway] PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION IN FOURTH THE EFFECT OF POWER TRAINING ON HABITUAL AND AFTER PUBERTY: A 6-YEAR LONGITUDINAL a professional sporting environment - 16:45 OP-PM03-4 GRADE CHILDREN’S MATHEMATICAL ABILITY IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH TYPE NON-INVASIVE STUDY TAIPEI Sponsored by Catapult [Applied track] VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION DOES NOT INCREASE 2 DIABETES: SECONDARY OUTCOMES OF THE Lievens, E. et al [Belgium] Chang, W. et al [Taiwan] Chair(s): GAINS IN MUSCLE STRENGTH IN VITAMIN D INSUF- GREAT2DO RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL 17:00 [YIA] OP-PM08-5 14:15 OP-SH05-2 FICIENT YOUNG MEN ENGAGED IN RESISTANCE Mosalman Haghighi, M. et al [Australia] Drust, B. [United Kingdom] TRAINING VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF A PHOTOPLETHYS- PHYSICAL FITNESS AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 17:00 OP-PM02-5 MOGRAPHY DEVICE FOR MEASURING HEART RATE IS-SP03-1 Savolainen, L. et al [Estonia] IN CHINESE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ADHERENCE AND ENJOYMENT OF A WALKING- VARIABILITY IN PAEDIATRICS OVERVIEW OF THE RETURN TO TRAINING PHASE 17:00 OP-PM03-5 Wang, M. et al [China] OF REHABILITATION FOOTBALL PROGRAM FOR PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 Speer, K. et al [Australia] 14:30 OP-SH05-3 EFFECTS OF COLLAGEN SUPPLEMENTATION AND DIABETES: SWEET-FOOTBALL PROJECT Drust, B. [United Kingdom] 17:15 OP-PM08-6 RESISTANCE TRAINING IN RECREATIONAL ATHLETES Barbosa, A. et al [Portugal] SEDENTARY BEHAVIORS PROFILES TRANSITIONS IS-SP03-2 Kirmse, M. et al [Germany] CHILDREN’S HEAVY SCREEN USE ON WEEKENDS AMONG SCHOOL-AGED YOUTH: ASSOCIATIONS 17:15 OP-PM02-6 PREDICTS HIGHER BODY MASS INDEX IN ADO- DESIGN, DELIVERY AND MONITORING OF RTT PRO- 17:15 OP-PM03-6 WITH CHANGES IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE; EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY COMBINED (RESISTANCE LESCENCE GRAMMES TO MEET INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS THE UP&DOWN STUDY HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING IS MORE AND AEROBIC) TRAINING ON BG VARIABILITY, Engberg, E. et al [Finland] Sánchez Oliva, D. et al [Spain] Harley, J. [United Kingdom] EFFECTIVE IN YOUNG THAN IN ELDERLY HUMAN COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND PHYSICAL CAPACITY IN 14:45 OP-SH05-4 IS-SP03-3 SUBJECTS TYPE-1 DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC INDIVIDUALS Schlittler, M. et al [Sweden] Minnock, D. et al [Ireland] OP-PM13 RTT POST INCIDENCE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NEW WAYS OF PREVENTIVE P.E. CURRICULUM Meyer, T. [Germany] Bodó, D. et al [Hungary] OP-PM02 OP-PM08 South Hall 2A OP-PM03 Muscle damage and repair I South Hall 1A South Hall 1B Panorama Hall Chair(s): Metabolic syndrome and diabetes I Health and fitness: Children and ado- Nosaka, K. [Australia] Nutrition: Vitamins, collagen and anti- lescents Raastad, T. [Norway] Invited & Ora Chair(s): oxidants 16:00 [YIA] OP-PM13-1 Budde, H. [Germany] Chair(s): Chair(s): Wagenmakers, A. [United Kingdom] Shim, A. [United States] URINARY N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT OF TITIN IS A NOVEL NONINVASIVE BIOMARKER FOR THE Morales-Álamo, D. [Spain] 16:00 [YIA] OP-PM02-1 Mukherjee, S. [Singapore] EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE IN HEALTHY Breen, L. [United Kingdom] ENDURANCE-TYPE EXERCISE TRAINING PERFORMED 16:00 [YIA] OP-PM08-1 YOUNG ADULTS 16:00 [YIA] OP-PM03-1 BEFORE VERSUS AFTER BREAKFAST INCREASES ORAL TOTAL VOLUMES AND ACCUMULATION PATTERNS Tanabe, Y. et al [Japan] GLUCOSE INSULIN SENSITIVITY AND CUMULATIVE ACROSS THE ACTIVITY SPECTRUM AND ASSOCIA- THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN D STATUS ON PHYSICAL 16:15 [YIA] OP-PM13-2 FAT OXIDATION IN OVERWEIGHT MEN TIONS WITH CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH IN YOUTH: PERFORMANCE, BONE QUALITY AND DENSITY IN UK REPEATED MRI AND CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS OF UNIVERSITY ATHLETES AND SEDENTARY CONTROLS Edinburgh, R.M. et al [United Kingdom] A LATENT PROFILE & COMPOSITIONAL DATA ANALY- SIS APPROACH HAMSTRING INJURIES IN AMATEUR FOOTBALL Wilson-Barnes, S. et al [United Kingdom] PLAYERS. Verswijveren, S. et al [Australia] Steendahl, I. et al [Germany] 22 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Wednesday, July 3, 2019 16:00 - 17:30 Oral & Invited 16:30 OP-PM13-3 COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS 16:15 OP-MI03-2 16:45 OP-PM09-4 17:15 OP-BN06-6 TIME COURSE OF MUSCLE INJURY RECOVERY AFTER Yamagata, M. et al [Japan] INVESTIGATING THE PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF AN VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF VO2 MASTER PRO EVALUATION OF MAXIMAL HEART RATE IN RECREA- COLD AND INTERMITTENT HYPOBARIC HYPOXIA 17:00 OP-BN03-5 ELITE YOUTH TENNIS TRAINING CAMP Dostal, J. et al [Czech Republic] TIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS USING LABORATORY TREATMENTS Fleming, J.A. et al [United Kingdom] AND FIELD TESTING MOTOR LEARNING OF A NEW BALANCE TASK: THE 17:00 OP-PM09-5 Santocildes, G. et al [Spain] INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF PRIOR MOTOR 16:30 OP-MI03-3 Póvoas, S. et al [Portugal] THE EFFICACY OF CONTRALATERAL MUSCLE 16:45 OP-PM13-4 PRACTICE ON TRAINING OUTCOMES. HUMAN TRAINABILITY: EXPLORING THE HERIT- REHABILITATION EXERCISE ON PERCEIVED AND COMPARISON BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW INTENSITY Keller, M. et al [Switzerland] ABILITY AND MODALITY DEPENDENCE OF FITNESS FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING ANTE- OP-SH02 ECCENTRIC CYCLING OF EQUAL TOTAL VOLUME FOR AND STRENGTH ADAPTATIONS IN A RANDOMISED RIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) RECONSTRUCTION. MUSCLE DAMAGE PROFILE IS-BN01 CROSS-OVER STUDY OF TWINS Bailey, A. et al [United Kingdom] Terrace 2A Mavropalias, G. et al [Australia] Marsh, C. et al [Australia] 17:00 OP-PM13-5 North Hall 16:45 OP-MI03-4 OP-BN06 Sport statistics and analyses EFFECT OF A HIGH SPEED RUNNING PROTOCOL DIFFERENCES IN VENTILATORY EFFICIENCY BETWEEN Chair(s): ON DELAYED ONSET MUSCLE SORENESS AND Stability training throughout the lifes- CYCLE ERGOMETER AND HALF-SQUAT EXERCISES Club H MUSCLE PERFORMANCE AMONG HEALTHY AND pan Suárez-Rodríguez, D. et al [Spain] Madigan, D. [United Kingdom] ACTIVE ADULTS. 17:00 OP-MI03-5 Team sports: Soccer Heazlewood, I. [Australia] Fares, R. et al [Spain] Chair(s): 16:00 [YIA] OP-SH02-1 MORPHOMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF Chair(s): Behm, D. [Canada] THE IMPORTANCE OF PERFORMANCE IN COMPETI- MUSCLE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS OP-BN03 16:00 IS-BN01-1 Lu, Y.J. et al [Taiwan] Spencer, M. [Norway] TIONS AS AN INDICATOR OF FUTURE SUCCESS IN POWER PERFORMANCE DURING RESISTANCE EXER- Angius, L. [United Kingdom] CYCLING South Hall 2B CISES UNDER STABLE AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS 16:00 OP-BN06-1 Mostaert, M. [Belgium] OP-PM09 Zemkova, E. [Slovakia] NEUROMUSCULAR READINESS TO RE-PERFORM IN 16:15 [YIA] OP-SH02-2 Motor learning and motor control: 16:30 IS-BN01-2 FEMALE YOUTH SOCCER PLAYERS POST COMPETI- EMERGENCY NURSES’ ACTIVITY ACCUMULATED Feedback - Talent - Balance Club E EFFECTS OF INSTABILITY RESISTANCE TRAINING TIVE MATCH-PLAY WITHIN SHIFTS ACROSS THE EXERCISE CONTINUUM IN SENIORS Physiology: Training and testing Hughes, J.D. et al [United Kingdom] Chappel, S.E. et al [Australia] Chair(s): Granacher, U. [Germany] 16:15 OP-BN06-2 16:30 [YIA] OP-SH02-3 Gollhofer, A. [Germany] Chair(s): 17:00 IS-BN01-3 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE REFEREE INCREASING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH HEALTH APPS Giardina, M. [Italy] Verdijk, L. [Netherlands] STABLE, UNSTABLE, AND METASTABLE STATES OF TRAINING ACTIVITY QUESTIONNAIRE (RTAQ): TO- FOR FAMILIES: A QUALITATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS 16:00 [YIA] OP-BN03-1 EQUILIBRIUM: DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATIONS Jürimäe, J. [Estonia] WARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRAIN- Baumann, H. et al [Germany] SHORT-TERM MOTIVATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL TO TRAINING AND MOVEMENT WITH CHILDREN ING PRACTICES OF SOCCER REFEREES 16:00 OP-PM09-1 16:45 OP-SH02-4 EFFECTS OF AUGMENTED FEEDBACK DURING Behm, D. [Canada] McEwan, G. et al [United Kingdom] MAXIMAL MOTOR TASKS SLEEP AND APPETITE RESPONSES TO A 6-WEEK PREDICTION OF ATTACKING PATTERNS IN SOCCER TRAINING PROGRAM IN MIDDLE-AGE, INACTIVE 16:30 OP-BN06-3 GAME USING NLP DEEP LEARNING MODEL Bugnon, M. et al [Switzerland] OP-MI03 WOMEN EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM MUSCULAR ENDURANCE MATSUOKA, H. et al [Japan] 16:15 [YIA] OP-BN03-2 Skein, M. et al [Australia] VS. POWER TRAINING ON ANTHROPOMETRY, BODY 17:00 OP-SH02-5 MOTOR PERFORMANCE AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN COMPOSITION, AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE Club A al 16:15 OP-PM09-2 CHANGE IN ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA OF 9-YEAR- ADOLESCENCE: RELEVANT PREDICTORS FOR ADULT YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS SUCCESS IN ELITE FEMALE SOCCER? BIO-BANDING IN YOUTH ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS – A Lesinski, M. et al [Germany] OLD SCHOOLCHILDREN BETWEEN 1970 AND 2017 Training and testing PILOT STUDY Krug, J. et al [Germany] Leyhr, D. et al [Germany] 16:45 OP-BN06-4 Chair(s): Lüdin, D. et al [Switzerland] 16:30 [YIA] OP-BN03-3 NEURAL CORRELATE OF PROCESSING CAPACITY IN Buckley, J. [Australia] 16:30 OP-PM09-3 IMPROVED POSTURAL CONTROL IN THE ELDERLY ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS AFTER LONG-TERM BALANCE TRAINING IS RELATED COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT MEASUREMENT TECH- Huang, S.W. et al [Taiwan] Heller, J. [Czech Republic] TO INTRACORTICAL INHIBITION MODULATION NIQUES FOR QUANTIFYING WHOLE BODY MUSCLE 16:00 OP-MI03-1 HYPERTROPHY IN MEN 17:00 OP-BN06-5 Kuhn, Y.A. et al [Switzerland] THE PHYSIOLOGICAL DEMANDS OF NATIONAL Cupeiro, R. et al [Spain] THE EFFECT OF POST WARM-UP PASSIVE RECOVERY 16:45 [YIA] OP-BN03-4 HUNT RACING ON PROFESSIONAL JOCKEYS DURATION ON REPEATED SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN THE RELATION BETWEEN LIMB SEGMENT COORDI- Michael, K. [Ireland] FEMALE FOOTBALL PLAYERS NATION DURING WALKING AND FALL HISTORY IN Kawata, F. et al [Japan] ECSS Prague 2019 - Czech Republic, 3-6 July 23
Oral & Invited Presentations O OP-SH07 Wednesday, July 3 Thursday, July 4 08:15 [YIA] OP-PM14-2 SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNING OF OBJECTIVE- OP-PM05 Terrace 2B LY MEASURED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SEDENTARY South Hall 1A Psychology: Stress and anxiety 17:45 - 19:00 08:00 - 09:30 BEHAVIORS IN EIGHT LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES: FINDINGS FROM THE ELANS STUDY Lifestyle: Ageing Ferrari, G.L.M. et al [Chile] Chair(s): PL-PS01 IS-MI02 08:30 [YIA] OP-PM14-3 Chair(s): Lemyre, P. [Norway] SELF-REPORTED FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS OF Verdijk, L. [Netherlands] MacIntyre, T. [Ireland] Congress Hall Congress Hall PRIMARY HEALTHCARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Heller, J. [Czech Republic] 16:00 OP-SH07-1 AND NURSES TO IMPLEMENT EXERCISE PRESCRIP- 08:00 [YIA] OP-PM05-1 Springs and sprinters Advances in athlete development re- TION ACCORDING TO EXERCISE IS MEDICINE A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELATION- search INITIATIVE BODY AGE ASSESSMENT – MOTIVATION FOR SHIP BETWEEN MENTAL FATIGUE, FATIGUE AND Chair(s): Calonge-Pascual, S. et al [Spain] HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE IN 3844 DANISH EMPLOYEES TIREDNESS IN ELITE AND INTERNATIONAL NETBALL Finni, T. [Finland] Chair(s): Husted, K. et al [Denmark] PLAYERS. 08:45 [YIA] OP-PM14-4 17:45 PL-PS01-1 Cobley, S. [Australia] 08:15 [YIA] OP-PM05-2 Russell, S. et al [Australia] PREFRONTAL OXYGENATION RESERVE: LINK BE- THE SPRING IN YOUR STEP: THE IMPORTANCE 08:00 IS-MI02-1 TWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL AND EXECUTIVE SIT-TO-STAND MUSCLE POWER TEST IS A SENSI- 16:15 OP-SH07-2 OF MUSCLE AND TENDON DESIGN FOR HUMAN TIVE AND CLINICALLY RELEVANT TOOL TO MONI- MULTI-DISCIPLINARY LONGITUDINAL ATHLETE DE- FUNCTIONING DURING COMPUTERIZED STROOP A 4-WEEK ENDURANCE TRAINING PROGRAM PERFORMANCE. VELOPMENT: KNOWLEDGE ADVANCES FROM THE TASK IN HEALTHY YOUNG MALES TOR CHANGES IN LOWER-LIMB MUSCLE POWER IMPROVES TOLERANCE TO MENTAL EXERTION IN Lichtwark, G. [Australia] GRONINGEN TALENT STUDIES Goenarjo, R. et al [France] THROUGHOUT THE LIFESPAN UNTRAINED INDIVIDUALS Elferink-Gemser, M. [Netherlands] Alcazar, J. et al [Spain] 18:25 PL-PS01-2 09:00 [YIA] OP-PM14-5 Filipas, L. et al [Italy] 08:30 [YIA] OP-PM05-3 MAXIMUM SPRINTING: CAN WE TRANSFER OUR 08:30 IS-MI02-2 THE BRIEF EXERCISE AT WORK (BE@WORK) TRIAL: 16:30 OP-SH07-3 BIOMECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE ATH- THE EFFECTS OF A 12-MONTH STRUCTURED EXER- MULTI-DISCIPLINARY LONGITUDINAL ATHLETE EFFECTS OF WORKPLACE-BASED HIGH-INTENSITY COMPETITIVE AND ORGANISATIONAL STRESSORS LETES’ PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT: KNOWLEDGE ADVANCES FROM INTERVAL TRAINING ON PHYSICAL FITNESS, CAR- CISE PROGRAMME ON THE PROGRESSION OF MILD FACED BY PROFESSIONAL JOCKEYS IN IRELAND Salo, A.I.T. [Finland] TRACKING ADOLESCENT ATHLETES IN UK RUGBY DIOMETABOLIC HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN OFFICE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT King, L. et al [Ireland] LEAGUE WORKERS Stuckenschneider, T. et al [Germany] 16:45 OP-SH07-4 Till, K. [United Kingdom] Burn, N. et al [United Kingdom] 08:45 [YIA] OP-PM05-4 UTILITY OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMICAL 09:00 IS-MI02-3 09:15 OP-PM14-6 THE TIME COURSE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTIONS SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK TO BETTER UNDERSTAND ADVANCES IN ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ADHERENCE TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE TREAT- TO HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING IN HEALTHY STRAIN-PERCEPTION-THINKING-ACTION COUPLING Cobley, S. [Australia] MENT BY PATIENTS WITH, OR AT RISK OF, TYPE 2 OLDER ADULTS. IN THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF “HIT- DIABETES MELLITUS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND Herrod, P.J.J. et al [United Kingdom] TING THE WALL” META-ANALYSIS OP-PM14 09:00 OP-PM05-5 Venhorst, A. et al [South Africa] Jabardo, G. et al [Spain] HEALTHEBIKES: INDIVIDUAL E-BIKE POWER REGULA- 17:00 OP-SH07-5 TION APPLIED IN HEART PATIENTS AND HEALTHY ADRENAL STEROID LEVELS, METABOLIC AND Panorama Hall TRAINED STUDENTS CARDIORESPIRATORY PARAMETERS CHANGES IN Schützenhöfer, M. et al [Austria] Invited & Ora RESPONSE TO EXTREME PHYSICAL STRESS IN MALE Physical activity / inactivity I HANDBALL PLAYERS Chair(s): Csöndör, É. et al [Hungary] Vanlandewijck, Y. [Belgium] Pfister, G. [Denmark] 08:00 [YIA] OP-PM14-1 TELEPHONE-BASED COACHING AND PROMPTING FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROMOTION: SHORT AND LONG-TERM FINDINGS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (MOVINGCALL) Fischer, X. et al [Switzerland] 24 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
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