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Final Programme Sport Science at the Cutting Edge 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science ECSS Dublin 2018 Hosted by University College Dublin Ulster University
rd 23 annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE 4 -7 July 2018, Dublin - Ireland Hosted by University College Dublin & Ulster University ECSS PARTNERS Platinum Gold Silver Bronze ® ECSS Supporters CONGRESS SPONSORS CONGRESS SUPPORTERS
Sport Science at the cutting edge 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science ECSS Dublin 2018 – Ireland, 4 – 7 July Final Programme Hosted by University College Dublin & Ulster University
Welcome to Dublin Dear Colleagues, On behalf of University College Dublin and Ulster University, we would like to extend a warm welcome to the 23rd Annual Congress of the ECSS in Dublin, Ireland, from 4th to 7th July, 2018. The congress will take place in the heart of the city at the newly built and inspirational Convention Centre overlooking the River Liffey, surrounded Welcome by all the amenities this dynamic city has to offer. We are confident that you will find the multidisciplinary academic programme, delivered by some of the leading exponents and thinkers in our field, invigorating and enjoyable, arising as it does from the combined expertise of University College Dublin (Centre for Sports Studies; Institute for Sport and Health) and Ulster Univer- sity School of Sport. Our congress theme is “Sport Science at the Cutting Edge” and we aim to provide every opportunity for delegates to learn from, and contribute to the latest developments in sports and exercise science in a stimulating social and professional setting. We look forward to seeing you there! Prof. Marie Murphy PhD, FACSM, FBASES (Ulster University School of Sport) Prof. Colin Boreham PhD, FECSS, FACSM (Director, Institute for Sport and Health, UCD) Prof. Giuseppe De Vito MD, PhD, FECSS, FFSEM (Head, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, UCD) 2 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
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Organisation Organisation ECSS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIR LOCAL ORGANISING REVIEWING PANEL HEAD OF VOLUNTEERS Per Aagaard (DEN) COMMITTEE Stephen Bailey (GBR) Massimiliano Ditrolio (IRE) Jatin Burniston (GBR) Colin Boreham (IRE) Nick Ball (AUS) Daniela Bossard (IRE) CONGRESS PRESIDENTS José Antonio Lòpez Calbet (ESP) Bill Baltzopoulous (GBR) Annalisa Cogo (ITA) Gregory Bogdanis (GRE) Colin Boreham (IRE) Wim Derave (BEL) Jerome Bourbousson (FRA) Marie Murphy (GBR) Peter Federolf (AUT) LOCAL ORGANISING Leigh Breen (GBR) Giuseppe De Vito (IRE) Taija Finni (FIN) COMMITTEE Neil Cronin (FIN) José González-Alonso (GBR) Paul Darby (GBR) Daniela Bossard (IRE) Elke Grimminger-Seidensticker (GER) Gareth Davison (GBR) Gavin Breslin (GBR) ECSS EXECUTIVE BOARD Ylva Hellsten (DEN) Rosa Diketmüller (AUT) Giuseppe de Vito (IRE) Hans-Christer Holmberg (SWE) Marije Elferink-Gremser (NED) Eamonn Delahunt (IRE) Have a Joan L. Duda (GBR) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre, (NOR) Sally Fenton (GBR) President Massimiliano Ditroilo (IRE) Maria Francesca Piacentini (ITA) Christopher Gaffney (GBR) Tim Cable (QAT) Adam Grainger (IRE) Olivier Seynnes (NOR) Dominic Gehring (GER) Past President Marie Murphy (GBR) Afroditi Stathi (GBR) Daniel Green (AUS) Erich Müller (AUT) Ann O’Hanlon (IRE) Janice L. Thompson (GBR) Sydney Grosprêtre (FRA) President Elect Amelia Guadalupe Grau (ESP) Bente Klarlund Pedersen (DEN) Mette Hansen (DEN) Stephen Seiler (NOR) CHAIR OF THE LOCAL SCIENTIFIC Shane Heffernan (IRE) Jørn Wulff Helge (DEN) ECSS OFFICE COMMITTEE Ilkka Heinonen (FIN) Thomas Delaveaux (GER) Katy Horner (IRE) Elias Tsolakidis (GRE) Marie Murphy (GBR) Jaak Jürimäe (EST) ECSS SCIENTIFIC BOARD Steffen Neubert (GER) Marko Laaksonen (FIN) Juliane Leyva Gonzalez (GER) Robert Lamberts (RSA) Flemming Dela (DEN) Chair Külli Teimann (EST) Andrew Lane (GBR) LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Susanna Hedenborg (SWE) Tuulia Hokkanen (FIN) Benedikt Lauber (GER) Co-Chair Alexandra Zavadska (SVK) Colin Boreham (IRE) Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre (NOR) Jan Cabri (NOR) Secretary Anish Rawat (IND) Willem van Mechelen (NED) Stefan Josef Lindinger (AUT) Paul Greenhaff (GBR) Chris Bleakley (IRE) James Matthews (IRE) ECSS Congress Markus Gruber (GER) Brian Caufield (IRE) Jamie McPhee (GBR) Johannes van Lieshout (NED) Gareth Davison (IRE) Andreas Mierau (GER) Luc van Loon (NED) Eamon Delahunt (IRE) David Morales-Alamo (ESP) Abigail Mackey (GBR) Paul Darby (IRE) Vassilis Mougios (GRE) Nicole Wenderoth (SUI) Massimiliano Ditrolio (IRE) Ramona Ritzmann (GER) Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani (AUS) Alison Gallagher (IRE) Bart Roelands (BEL) David Hassan (IRE) Christopher Shaw (AUS) Seamus Kelly (IRE) Dublin 2018 – Ire Ana Sousa (POR) Madeline Lowery (IRE) Mike Stembridge (GBR) Aidan Moran (IRE) Wolfgang Taube (SUI) Helen Roche (IRE) Dick Thijssen (GBR) Eric Wallace (IRE) Lex B Verdijk (NED) 4 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
General Information General Information • Coffee or tea breaks (6) and lunches (3)* at the congress venue CONGRESS STAFF • Admission to the Closing Ceremony The congress staff will be available to answer any questions about the VENUE • Admission to the Congress Party* congress programme, the location of the lecture halls, rooms, and meals etc. Staff members can be identified by black shirts with the ECSS and congress logos. *pre-booking required The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) is accessible, iconic, flexible and in- spirational, offering the perfect venue for events, delivered to exceptional THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS INCLUDES: standards by a friendly, award-winning team. SUSTAINABILITY AT THE CONGRESS The CCD is just 15 minutes from Dublin airport and its convenient city centre • Admission to the exhibition Please follow the sustainability guidelines and help us to support the location and excellent transport links, make it easily accessible whether • Admission to the Opening Ceremony environment. you are travelling from within Ireland, the UK, mainland Europe, or indeed • Admission to the Opening Reception* Further information can be found on the congress website. anywhere in the world. nice stay in Dublin • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) The Convention Centre Dublin • Coffee or tea breaks (6) and lunches (3)* at the congress venue Spencer Dock • Admission to the Closing Ceremony North Wall Quay • Admission to the Congress Party* Dublin 1 www.theccd.ie *pre-booking required Please note that accompanying persons do not have admission to scientific sessions. CONGRESS OFFICE AND REGISTRATION The congress registration desks and information desks are located in the THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR ADDITIONAL EXHIBITORS (MINIMUM OF entrance hall. TWO FREE DELEGATES PER COMPANY) INCLUDES: • Admission to all scientific sessions OPENING HOURS • Admission to the exhibition • Wednesday, 5 July, 08:00 – 18:00 • Admission to the Opening Ceremony • Thursday, 6 July, 08:00 – 18:00 • Admission to the Opening Reception* • Friday, 7 July, 08:00 – 18:00 • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of • Saturday, 8 July, 08:00 – 16:00 abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) REGISTRATION FEES • Coffee or tea breaks (6) and lunches (3)* at the congress venue The registration fee for participants includes: • Admission to the Closing Ceremony • Admission to all scientific sessions • Admission to the Congress Party* *pre-booking required • Admission to the exhibition • Admission to the Opening Ceremony • Admission to the Opening Reception* • Congress material (congress bag, final programme (print), book of abstracts (print on demand): EUR 25*/EUR 35 on-site) ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 5
General Information SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME place on the evening of Friday, 6 July at the Dublin City Hall. Atten- dance is obligatory for 2018 YIA Winners (10 oral and 4 mini-oral). GSSI NUTRITION AWARD Abstracts submitted in the area of nutrition, in oral or mini-oral presentation • In order to receive the certificate and prize money, all prize win- Researchers and scholars from all over the world contribute to the scientific formats, can opt in to apply for the GSSI Nutrition Award during the abstract ners are asked to be present at the YIA cocktail at the Dublin City programme and address the congress theme “Sport Science at the Cutting submission process. A reviewing panel has selected the top five candidates Hall on Friday, 6 July at 20:30. Edge”. Thereby, the programme highlights the multi- and interdisciplinary of all submissions to present their work in front of the panel on Wednesday, 4 character of the field examining physical activity, exercise, and sports from • Prize winners who do not attend and accept their prize within the July. The winners will be awarded at the GSSI Award Ceremony (Wednesday, theoretical, empirical and applied viewpoints, and from molecular to societal framework of the YIA Cocktail on Friday, 6 July, cannot be conside- 4 July, 2018, 18:30, Auditorium). contexts. This variety is achieved by allocating a total of 1,998 abstracts to red for the award prize. the following session types: PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MONEY • 4 plenary sessions Generous cash prizes for YIA finalists are provided by European Journal of • 1st – EUR 3,000 • 41 invited sessions Sport Science (EJSS). • 2nd – EUR 1,500 • 161 oral sessions • 3rd – EUR 500 ORAL PRESENTATIONS • 43 mini-oral sessions • 1st – EUR 4,000 PRESENTATION REGULATIONS AND SPEAKERS READY • 40 conventional print poster sessions • 2nd – EUR 3,000 ROOM • 263 e-posters (not debated) • 3rd – EUR 2,000 • 4th – EUR 1,000 ORAL SESSIONS YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD (YIA), SPONSORED BY EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE (EJSS) • Equal 5th – EUR 500 BEFORE ECSS has received 284 applications for this year’s YIA. Out of those, 88 MINI-ORAL PRESENTATIONS The Speakers Ready Room is located in the Liffey Board Room 2 on Level 1 have met the administrative requirements for the YIA, and after a thorough at the CCD. Please locate your lecture hall well in advance of your session • 1st – EUR 3,000 review, have entered the final stage of the competition. All YIA candidates and familiarise yourself with the setup. The format for invited and oral • 2nd – EUR 2,000 presentations is PowerPoint (16:9). All PowerPoint presentations must be will present their papers in front of the judging committee in Dublin. • 3rd – EUR 1,000 pre-uploaded in the Speakers Ready Room. This must be done the day The applicants are competing for 14 prizes, 10 oral and 4 mini-oral category. • 4th – EUR 500 before your session and as early as possible on Wednesday for sessions This year we have received a smaller number of mini-oral submissions on that day. than usual, and the number of mini-oral prizes have been reduced pro- portionally (to 4). Once at your session/hall, please check that the file is available on the PC and that it is functional. Note that private laptops cannot be used. The Scientific Board and the Scientific Committee will select the 10 best presentations from oral and 4 from mini-oral categories. Four finalists of the All presenters must be available at the respective lecture hall 15 minutes oral presentations will present their papers again. They will have 15 minutes before the session starts. Please introduce yourself to the session Chair(s). each: 10 minutes presentation time and 5 minutes to answer questions from There will be one or two volunteers in each lecture room to help with the the Scientific Board and/or Scientific Committee on Saturday afternoon, 7 logistics, IT, and timing of presentations. July. Following a final evaluation by the ECSS Scientific Board and Committee, the winner will be announced and the top four will receive their prizes at the DURING YIA ceremony. The other winners will receive their certificate and prizes on The Chair will introduce you and call you to speak (name, institution, title Friday evening, 6 July at the YIA Cocktail in the Dublin City Hall. of presentation, and if the speaker is running for YIA). Please keep to the exact timeline for the session: • The top 10 candidates of oral and the top 4 candidates of mini- oral category will be announced latest on Friday morning, 6 July at • 10 minutes presentation the ECSS congress booth next to the registration desks. • 5 minutes discussion • The 14 winners will be invited to join the YIA Cocktail event taking A volunteer will show you (and the Chair) a yellow card at 9 minutes and a red card at 10 minutes, in order to guide you with the timing of your 6 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
General Information presentation. When necessary, a red card will be shown to you again after CONGRESS LANGUAGE MESSAGES AND CHANGES TO THE PROGRAMME the allocated 15 minutes, in order to advise you and the Chair to move on to the next presentation. The official congress language is English. No simultaneous translation will Messages to participants are sent via email. Any changes to the programme be provided. will also be announced via email. AFTER Please clear the room as soon as possible at the end of the session as the MEALS AND COFFEE BREAKS ROOM OF SILENCE next session will start within 15 minutes. Congress lunches and coffee breaks are included in the fee congress Our prayer rooms are located backstage of the Auditorium (level III): female MINI-ORAL SESSIONS participants have paid. Lunches (if pre-booked) are served in the Exhibition prayer room is backstage room 6; male prayer room is backstage room 7. Area (Forum on the ground floor) from Thursday to Saturday. Prayer rooms are open to all faiths. BEFORE Please note that on Wednesday, 4 July there will be snacks served in the Mini-oral sessions require the pre-upload of the presentation in PDF (for- exhibition hall from 13.30 to 14.00. For the snack, pre-booking is not required. mat: 4 slides only, in landscape (horizontal, 16:9)). The presentation time NURSING ROOM Coffee breaks alike are served in the Exhibition Area (Forum on the ground is 3 minutes plus 2 minutes for questions and answers. The presentation floor) from Wednesday to Saturday. A nursing room will be made available backstage of the Auditorium (level must be pre-uploaded in advance of the congress via your ECSS account 3) at backstage room 8. (deadline: 15 June, 2018). Please locate the lecture room of your mini-oral session in advance. Once LUNCH TICKETS (IF PRE-BOOKED) at your session, please check if the file of your presentation is available on INTERNET SERVICES Participants have been asked to pre-book lunches, indicating special dietary the PC and that it is functional. Introduce yourself to your session’s Chair(s). Wireless internet will be available at the congress venue. The name of the requirements. They will receive a lunch ticket for each day (Thursday, Friday Be present at least 10 minutes before your session starts. and Saturday) at the registration desk upon arrival. network is ECSS2018. DURING BADGES SPORTEX 2018 – THE OFFICIAL EXHIBITION OF THE The Chair introduces the speakers (name, institution, title of presentation, and if the speaker is running for YIA). Please keep to the exact timeline for EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE All registered participants and accompanying persons will receive a badge. the session: An expansive area has been allocated for the congress exhibition, which Exhibiting companies receive Exhibitor Passes and accredited members of • 3 minutes presentation media receive Media Passes. The badge is your ticket to enter the congress will form the hub of ECSS Dublin 2018. Exhibitors from all over the world, site or any of the social activities. Badges must be worn at all times. eager to advance and enhance science and research, will showcase their • 2 minutes discussion state-of-the-art products and services. The Chair will initiate discussion allowing the audience to pose questions first. The exhibition is located in The Forum on the ground floor. The opening TRANSPORT hours are: AFTER Dublin is a compact city and the CCD is conveniently located in the business • Wednesday, 4 July, 09:00–18:00 Please clear the room as soon as possible at the end of the mini-oral ses- hub of the city. You may easily reach the city centre and the main sights • Thursday, 5 July, 09:00–18:00 sions as there may be a session following shortly afterwards. by foot. • Friday, 6 July, 09:00–16:00 Additionally, Dublin bikes are an easy way to get around. There are stations CONVENTIONAL POSTER SESSIONS all over town, also in close proximity to the CCD. Prepare your poster (Size A0, height: 120cm, width: 90cm) before the Public transport consists of buses, DARTs (costal rail service) and trams (LUAS congress and bring it with you to the venue. There will be a chaired poster = light rail). You may reach the CCD with all of them. session at the indicated time slot. You will have 2 minutes to present the The airport bus has a stop right next to the CCD and it only takes 15 minutes poster and 2 minutes for discussion. Pin up your poster at the designated to reach the airport. spot (poster board) at 08:00 in the morning of the day of your presentation. Remove your poster at 18:00 on the evening of the day of your presentation. Posters that have not been removed by 18:00 will be removed by ECSS. ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 7
General Information 2ND ECSS EXHIBITION RAFFLE GAME SOCIAL PROGRAMME FEPSAC EVENING Delegates have the opportunity to win a unique ECSS iPad and other Join the FEPSAC president, Anne-Marie Elbe, for an informal gathering after exciting prizes sponsored by ECSS exhibitors when participating in the The ECSS congress in Dublin offers you a wide range of social events out- a productive congress day. Registration required. ECSS Exhibition Raffle Game. Delegates receive a raffle ‘coupon’ with their side the scientific programme. All functions are included in the congress Friday, 6 July, 20:00, Lagoona Bar congress bag. To make use of this coupon, raffle participants need to visit registration fees, unless otherwise indicated. participating exhibitors and complete a given task at their exhibition booth. After accomplishing the task, participants will be awarded with the company CLOSING CEREMONY stamp on their coupon. Once the required number of stamps have been MEDIA BREAKFAST collected, they qualify for the raffle prize draw, which will take place at the The closing ceremony will immediately follow the YIA presentations and will The media breakfast takes place on Wednesday, 4 July at 10:00 in room: feature a thank you and goodbye from Dublin and a presentation from the ECSS booth at the foyer on the ground floor on Friday during the 2nd coffee Wicklow Meeting Room 1. break. Further information about the raffle can be found on the raffle coupon. 24th ECSS Congress in Prague 2019. Date: Wednesday, 4 July – Friday 6 July ECSS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ECSS CONGRESS PARTY (PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED) Time: Exhibition opening hours Location: The Forum All ECSS members are invited to join the ECSS General Assembly to receive the The Congress Party will take place in the Guinness Storehouse on Saturday latest facts, figures and information about the development of the College. night. It will be a time to reflect on the successful ECSS congress week, relax Wednesday, 4 July, 11:00 to 12:00, room: Wicklow Hall 2a in good ambiance and most importantly DANCE. TOURIST INFORMATION • Doors open 20:00 The capital city of Ireland is easily accessible from all around the world. It OPENING CEREMONY • Buffet 20:00 – 22:00 has an international airport, which is smoothly connected to the city centre by bus and taxi. This is the official opening of the congress and will feature opening addres- • Live music 21:00 – 23:00 There is plenty to do and see in Dublin during the summer. It is a vibrant city ses from the congress presidents and the ECSS president together with • DJ 23:00 – 01:30 with a lively night life. For an active traveller, Dublin offers various possibilities some local entertainment. from kayaking, golf, sailing to bowling, climbing and hiking. More information can be found on the congress website. OPENING RECEPTION (PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED) The Opening Ceremony will be followed by an Opening Reception, which is also the official opening of the exhibition, with some finger food and drinks. 4TH ECSS BENGT SALTIN RUN – SPONSORED BY MCNULTY PERFORMANCE (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) The run is scheduled for 6 July at 06:30am in the memory of ECSS founding member and ECSS Patron Prof. Bengt Saltin. Further information can be found on the congress website. FRIDAY NIGHT OUT Join a guided pub crawl organised by local volunteers at the Temple Bar district. Register onsite at the info booth, opposite the registration desks. 8 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Contents Contents Congress exhibitors ...................................................... 10 Parallel Programme ..................................................... 14 Plenary Sessions........................................................... 16 Invited/Oral Presentations ........................................... 18 Wednesday, July 4th ....................................................................................... 18 Thursday, July 5th............................................................................................26 Friday, July 6th .................................................................................................35 Saturday, July 7th ............................................................................................47 Mini Oral Presentations ............................................... 54 Thursday, July 5th (14:00-15:00) ....................................................................54 Thursday, July 5th (15:00-16:00) ....................................................................58 Saturday, July 7th (11:30-12:30) ......................................................................62 Conventional Print Poster Presentations .................... 66 Thursday, July 5th (13:00-14:00) ................................................................... 66 Friday, July 6th (13:00-14:00) ..........................................................................69 Saturday, July 7th (12:45-13:45) ......................................................................72 e-Posters .................................................................... 77 Exhibitors profiles ........................................................ 84 Programme Overview ................................................. 88
Congress Exhibitors 55 - 1080 MOTION AB 42 - COSMED S.R.L. 82 - HAB INTERNATIONAL LTD 45, 46 - MICROGATE SRL 1080 Sprint and 1080 Quantum Comprehensive Cardiopulmonary, Metabolic and Performance testing, monitoring and research Systems for training and performance evaluation SWEDEN Body Composition solutions for the Research,Sport Sci- UNITED KINGDOM ITALY ence and human Performance field ITALY 13 - ACTIGRAPH 29 - HUMAN KINETICS EUROPE LTD 37/1 - MONARK EXERCISE AB Actigraphy - GT3X GT9x Link ActiLife 10 - CU SPORTS LTD Sport Science books Eergometers FRANCE UNITED KINGDOM SWEDEN Vision Restriction Training Aid IRELAND 84 - ARTINIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS B.V. 41 - HUR 86 - MOOR INSTRUMENTS LTD. NIRS devices (near-infrared spectroscopy) 20 - DELSYS EUROPE Performance testing products and intelligent exercise Tissu & muscle blood flow + oxygen assesments THE NETHERLANDS equipment introducing automated Power and Intensity UNITED KINGDOM Wearable sensors for movement sciences - Electromy- measurement ography and Movement Sensors FINLAND 49 - BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. UNITED KINGDOM 60 - MOTICON GMBH Data Acquisition Systems, Analysis Software 63 - JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH Sensor insoles USA 40 - FUSION SPORT GERMANY SCIENCE (JSHS) SMARTABASE & SMARTSPEED Research article publication, peer-review journal 14 - CAMNTECH LTD. UNITED KINGDOM 15 - MOVISENS GMBH CHINA Digital Health Technology Ambulatory assessment and mobile monitoring prod- UNITED KINGDOM 61 - GAIT UP SA ucts as well as services for science and research 47 - KISTLER INSTRUMENTE AG GERMANY Wearable Motion analysis solutions for professionals Force Plates, Force and Acceleration Sensors, Software 30, 31 - CATAPULT SPORTS PTY LTD (Running, Ski Touring, Gait, Activity monitoring,...) for Perfomance and Balance analysis SWITZERLAND 34 - MYON AG Athlete analytics SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM Wireless Surface EMG, Wireless Inertial Measurement 26 - GYMAWARE Units 58 - KUDOS INNOVATIONS LTD SWITZERLAND 11 - CONTEMPLAS GMBH GymAware - Measuring barbell performance; Velocity Online platform for researchers and Power. Professional Motion Analysis Systems UNITED KINGDOM 25 - NOVEL GMBH AUSTRALIA GERMANY Load distribution measurement systemes, sensors 38 - LODE B.V. 23, 24, 32 - CORTEX BIOPHYSIK GMBH 52, 53 - H/P/COSMOS SPORTS & MEDI- GERMANY CAL GMBH Bicycle and treadmill ergometers as well as recum- CPET systems bent, arm and supine ergometers and ergometry h/p/cosmos treadmill solutions software 12 - PAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD GERMANY GERMANY THE NETHERLANDS activPAL™ & Activator™ - research tools for objective measurement of free-living physical behaviours SCOTLAND, UK 10 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Congress Exhibitors 16, 17 - PERFORM BETTER LTD 66 - REDBACK BIOTEK LTD 69 - THE MOTIONMONITOR 62 - XSENS TECHNOLOGIES B.V. Supplier of Performance Strength and Conditioning Sport Science Technology Solution The MotionMonitor Biomechanics data collection, bio- Motion Capture / Motion Analysis and Sport Science/Testing Equipment IRELAND feedback, and analysis software THE NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM USA 54 - RENEW HEALTH LIMITED 33 - PHYSIOFLOW / MANATEC BIOMED- 65 - TMG-BMC D.O.O. EXTERNAL COUNTER PULSATION THERAPY - for sports ICAL performance and accelerated recovery TMG S1 - System for muscle diagnostics Non-invasive cardiac output measurements IRELAND SLOVENIA FRANCE 39 - ROUTLEDGE, TAYLOR & FRANCIS 44 - VALD PERFORMANCE (INTL) PTY LTD 43 - PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG GROUP NordBord Hamstring Testing System, GroinBar Hip High-quality equipment for tradidional and innovative Publisher of European Journal of Sport Science Strength Testing System & HumanTrak Movement physical and biomechanical diagnostics and therapy Analysis System UNITED KINGDOM forms AUSTRALIA GERMANY 85 - RUHR-UNIVERSITY BOCHUM, FAC- ULTY OF SPORT SCIENCE 50 - VELAMED GMBH 64 - PLUX WIRELESS BIOSIGNALS SA Biomechanical Measurement Solutions (Distributor for International Master, M. Sc. Sport, Exercise & Health Biosignalsplux Noraxon, Qualisys, Bertec, Zebris products) Sciences PORTUGAL GERMANY GERMANY 56 - POWERBREATHE ALTITUDE SYSTEMS 68 - SIMI REALITY MOTION SYSTEMS 21, 22 - VICON MOTION SYSTEMS LTD. LTD GMBH Motion capture hardware and software Altitude Simulation Training UNITED KINGDOM Markerless and Image Based 3D Motion Capture Sys- UNITED KINGDOM tems GERMANY 80, 81 - WISEPRESS LTD 48, 57 - POWERBREATHE INTERNATIONAL Books & Journals LTD 18 - SPORTING EDGE UK LTD UNITED KINGDOM Inspiratory Muscle Training, Better Breathing Altitude & Environmental Chambers UNITED KINGDOM UNITED KINGDOM 51 - WOODWAY GMBH WOODWAY Treadmills for professional Sports, Fitness, 37/2 - QUALISYS AB 27, 28 - THE ELITE ATHLETE CENTRE&HO- Medical and Rehabilitation Motion Capture - 3D analysisvendor TEL / LOUGHBOROUGH UNI GERMANY SWEDEN Elite Athlete Centre & Hotel UNITED KINGDOM ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 11
SportEx 83 82 81 80 EMERGENCY 1500 1500 1500 1500 EMERGENCY 88 87 86 85 85 84 EMERGENCY 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 3000 3000 3000 3000 EXIT EXIT 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 EXIT 3000 3000 3000 3000 9 5510 38 39 42 43 50 59 69 3000 3000 3000 3000 19 28 35 79 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 2000 3000 3000 3000 4000 4000 4000 4000 2000 3000 3000 3000 8 2000 49 58 68 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 18 27 34 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 78 3000 2000 3000 3000 2000 7 3000 77 48 57 67 3000 2000 3000 3000 3000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 17 26 33 3000 3000 3000 2000 4000 6 3000 3000 3000 56 66 76 2000 2000 2000 2000 16 25 3000 2000 3000 3000 2000 3000 3000 15 24 3000 32 47 55 65 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 24253 4000 4000 4000 Catering Area 54 3000 14 23 64 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 5 3000 3000 21000 3000 75 3000 3000 3000 2000 2000 4 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 13 22 31 46 3000 53 63 74 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 2000 3000 2000 3 73 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 2000 12 21 30 45 52 62 2000 2 72 3000 37 41 3000 2000 3m x 1.5 - 10 2000 1 6157 4000 3m x 2m - 53 3000 71 3000 2000 6000 6000 2000 3m x 3m - 16 2096 EMERGENCY 2000 60 61 EXIT 70 4m x 3m - 6 3000 3000 3000 3000 2000 2000 4000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 11 10 20 29 36 40 6000 44 51 2000 2000 2000 6m x 4m - 4 6000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 3000 3000 2000 EXIT 1 EXIT Entrance from Foyer 23/09/2017 EMERGENCY 12 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Lecture Rooms & Floor plan ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 13
Parallel Programme Satellites ECSS Workshop Institutional Workshops Technical Workshops Sports Data & Performance Symposium - EWSS - Getting published in high quality Dynamic Movement Deficits after Concussion Testing Body Asymmetries: An Important hosted by Catapult journals and making an impact with your and their Potential Consequences Decision Making Tool in Training and Reha- research bilitation - hosted by KISTLER Tuesday, July 3 Thursday, July 5 Wednesday, July 4 12:00 – 17:00 Wednesday, July 4 14:00 – 15:30 10:30 – 12:00 CCD Venue 09:00 – 12:00 Room: Wicklow Meeting Room 1 Room: Liffey Meeting Room 2 Room: Liffey Hall 2 GSSI Sports Nutrition Satellite: Athlete Health Boosting the participation in sports of youth - hosted by Gatorade Sport Science Institute and adults with intellectual disabilities: In- Data Driven Injury Prevention, Performance (GSSI) sights from Special Olympics Optimisation and Talent Development - hos- ted by Fusion Sport Wednesday, July 4 Friday, July 6 Friday, July 6 08:30 – 13:00 14:00 – 15:30 14:00 – 15:30 Room: The Liffey A Room: Wicklow Meeting Room 1 Room: Liffey Meeting Room 3 Training load and challenges of the Dose- Response relationship Wednesday, July 4 10:00 – 12:00 Room: Wicklow Hall 2b Psychosocial and policy related approaches to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Sport- Chartering the path towards a Mental Health and Wellbeing Consensus Statement Wednesday, July 4 10:00 – 12:00 Room: Ecocem Room 14 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Parallel Programme Awards Special Interest Groups (SIG) ECSS General Assembly Media ECSS Young Investigators Award (YIA) Elite Sport Performance ECSS General Assembly Media Breakfast Presentations Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, July 4 08:30 - 10:00 11:00 – 12:00 10:00 – 10:30 Thursday, July 5 Room: Wicklow Hall 1 Room: Wicklow Hall 2a Room: Wicklow Meeting Room 1 (Sessions marked YIA) Sports Nutrition Finalists’ Presentations (top 4 oral presentations) Thursday, July 5 ECSS Raffle Game 2018 4th ECSS Bengt Saltin Run 18:00 - 19:30 Saturday, July 7 ECSS Raffle Game 4th ECSS Bengt Saltin Run sponsored by Room: Liffey Hall 1 15:30 – 16:30 Wednesday, 4 July – Friday, 6 July McNulty Performance Room: The Auditorium Environmental Physiology Exhibition opening hours Friday, 6 July Awards Ceremony Friday, July 6 06:30 Room: The Forum Saturday, July 7 09:45 – 11:15 Location: UCD Campus 17:00 – 17:30 Room: Wicklow Meeting Room 1 Room: The Auditorium GSSI Nutrition Award Finalists’ Presentations Wednesday, July 4 14:00 - 15:30 Room: The Liffey A Awards Ceremony Wednesday, July 4 18:30 – 18:45 Room: The Auditorium ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 15
Plenary sessions Wednesday, July 4th Thursday, July 5th Friday, July 6th Saturday, July 7th 17:15 - 18:30 11:30 - 12:45 11:30 - 12:45 14:00 - 15:15 PL-PS01 PL-PS02 PL-PS03 PL-PS04 The Auditorium The Auditorium The Auditorium The Auditorium MUSCLES IN MOTION: NEURAL DETERMINANTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE BEHAVIOUR; BRAIN AND MUSCLE LEARNING: MODERN DAY Tom Reilly memorial lecture: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FUNCTION WHAT COUNTS MOST, GENES OR THE SOCIAL AND PERSPECTIVES AND HUMAN ENHANCEMENT DRUGS: A HEALTH PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT? HAZARD OR A USEFUL BEHAVIOUR CHANGE TECH- Chair(s): Chair(s): NIQUE? Chair(s): Chair(s): Lowery, M. [Ireland] Greenhaff, P. [United Kingdom] van Mechelen , W. [Netherlands] 17:15 PL-PS01-1 11:30 PL-PS03-1 Thogersen-Ntoumani, C. [Australia] NEURAL STRATEGIES OF MOVEMENT REVEALED BY IN VIVO DE- 11:30 PL-PS02-1 LINKING BRAIN DYSFUNCTION AND MOTOR UNIT PHYSIOLOGY CODING OF THE NEURAL DRIVE TO MUSCLES THE GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF REGULAR VOLUNTARY EXERCISE IN ESSENTIAL TREMOR Cable, T. [United Kingdom] Farina, D. [United Kingdom] BEHAVIOUR. Vaillancourt, D. [United States] de Geus, E. [Netherlands] 14:00 PL-PS04-1 17:55 PL-PS01-2 12:10 PL-PS03-2 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HUMAN ENHANCEMENT DRUGS: A NEUROMUSCULAR DETERMINANTS OF DIFFERENCES IN MANUAL 12:10 PL-PS02-2 MUSCLE MEMORY AND A NEW CELLULAR MODEL FOR MUSCLE PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN? DEXTERITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE BEHAVIOUR; FOCUS ON ATROPHY AND HYPERTROPHY Backhouse, S.H. [United Kingdom] Plenary sessions Enoka, R.M. [United States] SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS RATHER THAN GENES Gundersen, K. [Norway] Bauman, A. [Australia] 14:40 PL-PS04-2 TITLE: PHARMACOLOGICAL FACILITATION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BEHAVIOUR Marcora, S. [United Kingdom] 16 23rd annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
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Oral & Invited Presentations O Wednesday, July 4th 13:15 [YIA] OP-PM01-6 THE COMBINED EFFECT OF SPRINT INTERVAL TRAIN- OP-PM03 OP-PM04 OP-BN01 ING AND BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION ON CRITICAL The Liffey A Liffey Hall 2 Wicklow Hall 2a 12:00 - 13:30 POWER, CAPILLARY GROWTH AND MITOCHON- DRIAL PROTEINS IN TRAINED CYCLISTS NUTRITION and SUPPLEMENTS ROWING, KAYAKING & CANOEING FATIGUE Mitchell, E.A. et al [United Kingdom] OP-PM01 Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): OP-PM02 Willems, M. [United Kingdom] shuttleworth, j. [Ireland] Blazevich, A. [Australia] The Auditorium Paoli, A. [Italy] Donath, L. [Germany] Enoka, R. [United States] The Liffey B 12:00 [YIA] OP-PM03-1 12:00 [YIA] OP-PM04-1 12:00 [YIA] OP-BN01-1 BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION EXERCISE BEET ON ALPS: ERGOGENIC EFFECTS OF DIETARY RESPONSE TO LONG- VS SHORT-INTERVAL TRAINING REWARD IMPROVES MOTOR PERFORMANCE BY Chair(s): IRONMAN and ENDURANCE NITRATE SUPPLEMENTATION ON CYCLING AND IN ROWING: EFFECTS OF AEROBIC CONTRIBUTION MODULATING MOTOR NETWORK ACTIVITY Gollhofer, A. [Germany] ARM-CRANKING DURING A PROLONGED EXPO- Bauer, A.M. et al [Australia] LEHNER, R. et al [Switzerland] Chair(s): SURE TO HIGH ALTITUDE Verdijk, L. [Netherlands] Triska, C. [Austria] 12:15 OP-PM04-2 12:15 [YIA] OP-BN01-2 Rasica, L. et al [Italy] 12:00 [YIA] OP-PM01-1 Kilding, A. [New Zealand] EXCEEDING THE COACH’S INTENDED TRAINING NEUROMUSCULAR AND MUSCLE METABOLIC 12:15 [YIA] OP-PM03-2 LOAD IS RELATED TO LESS IMPROVEMENT IN ROW- RESPONSES TO EXERCISE FOLLOWING CONTRALAT- MUSCLE FIBER TYPE-SPECIFIC CELLULAR STRESS AND 12:00 [YIA] OP-PM02-1 COMBINED EFFECTS OF ISOMETRIC PRE-CONDI- ING ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE ERAL LIMB FATIGUE SUBCELLULAR MOVEMENT OF HEAT-SHOCK PRO- PEAK FAT OXIDATION RATE IS RELATED TO IRONMAN TIONING AND ANTIOXIDANT JUICE CONSUMPTION Otter, R.T.A. et al [Netherlands] Morgan, P.T. et al [United Kingdom] TEINS DURING FREQUENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED PERFORMANCE IN WOMEN ON RECOVERY FROM EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE RESISTANCE EXERCISE 12:30 OP-PM04-3 12:30 [YIA] OP-BN01-3 Vest, S.D. et al [Denmark] DAMAGE AND CHANGES IN RUNNING ECONOMY Bjørnsen, T. et al [Norway] FOLLOWING DOWNHILL RUNNING HIGH VARIABILITY OF MECHANICAL POWER OUT- THE EFFECT OF REPEATED SPRINTS ON HAMSTRING 12:15 OP-PM02-2 PUT DURING INCREMENTAL ROWING ERGOMETER MUSCLE DAMAGE AND RUNNING KINEMATICS: AN 12:15 [YIA] OP-PM01-2 Lima, L.C.R. et al [Brazil] PEAK OXYGEN UPTAKE PREDICTS FINISHING- AND TESTS IN MALE ELITE ROWERS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY EFFECTS OF A FAILURE VS. A SUBMAXIMAL PRO- 12:30 [YIA] OP-PM03-3 SEGMENT TIME IN A FULL DISTANCE IRONMAN Treff, G. [Germany] Baumert, P. et al [United Kingdom] TOCOL OF FREQUENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED Danielsson, T. et al [Sweden] SEVEN DAYS HIGH-FAT OVERFEEDING INDUCES RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON CHANGES IN MAXIMAL 12:45 OP-PM04-4 12:45 [YIA] OP-BN01-4 12:30 OP-PM02-3 FIBRE-SPECIFIC INCREASES IN INTRAMUSCULAR STRENGTH ASSESSMENT OF ANAEROBIC LACTATE THRESHOLD ALTERATIONS IN NEUROMUSCULAR FUNCTION AND TRIGLYCERIDE CONTENT AND PERILIPIN PROTEIN Sandnes, N.V. et al [Norway] ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS AND CARDIAC EXPRESSION IN HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE. IN FLAT-WATER KAYAKERS FATIGABILITY OF THE KNEE-EXTENSORS ACROSS THE 12:30 [YIA] OP-PM01-3 BIOMARKERS IN NON-ELITE TRIATHLETES – DATA Whytock, K.L. et al [United Kingdom] Pilotto, A. et al [Italy] MENSTRUAL CYCLE FROM THE KALMAR IRONWOMAN STUDY. Ansdell, P. et al [United Kingdom] FREQUENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED RESISTANCE 12:45 OP-PM03-4 13:00 OP-PM04-5 EXERCISE IMPROVES MAXIMAL POWER PERFOR- Carlsson, J. et al [Sweden] 13:00 [YIA] OP-BN01-5 PERSONALISED NUTRITION: THE EFFECT OF AN MUSCLE OXYGENATION RESPONSE TO HIGH-INTEN- MANCE 12:45 OP-PM02-4 SITY INTERVAL TRAINING IN SPRINT CANOE-KAYAK MOTOR FATIGABILITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DIS- AGXT2 POLYMORPHISM ON BETA-ALANINE PHAR- Gerbi, S. et al [Norway] ENERGETICS OF RUNNING IN ULTRA-MARATHO- MACOKINETIC RESPONSE Paquette, M. et al [Canada] INHIBITION OF PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX AC- 12:45 [YIA] OP-PM01-4 NERS: IS IT DIFFERENT FROM TRACK RUNNERS? Stautemas, J. et al [Belgium] COMPANIED BY CHANGES IN MESIAL VS. LATERAL 13:15 OP-PM04-6 Sousa, A. et al [Portugal] PREMOTOR-MOTOR INTERACTIONS Invited & Ora THE EFFECT OF BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED RESIST- 13:00 OP-PM03-5 ISOKINETIC TESTING AND TRAINING OF TRUNK ANCE EXERCISE PERFORMED TO FAILURE VS. 13:00 OP-PM02-5 Bächinger, M. et al [Switzerland] INFLUENCE OF A CHRONIC KETOGENIC HIGH ROTATORS IN ELITE CANOEISTS SUBMAXIMALLY ON CHANGES IN RATE OF FORCE EFFICACY OF SELF-REPORTED PERCEPTIONS OF 13:15 [YIA] OP-BN01-6 FAT DIET ON IRON STATUS AND THE HEPCIDIN Zinke, F. et al [Germany] DEVELOPMENT SWEATING RATE AND RATE OF SWEAT SODIUM LOSS CORTICOSPINAL AND NEUROMUSCULAR CHANG- RESPONSE IN ELITE ATHLETES Linderg, K. et al [Norway] IN ULTRA-ENDURANCE TRIATHLETES ES FOLLOWING UPHILL VERSUS DOWNHILL EXERCISE McKay, A. et al [Australia] 13:00 [YIA] OP-PM01-5 Barnes, K.B. et al [United States] Garnier, Y.M. et al [France] BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION COMBINED WITH 13:15 OP-PM02-6 LOW-LOAD RESISTANCE-TYPE EXERCISE INCREASES REPEATED PROLONGED EXERCISE IN YOUNG AND MYOFIBRILLAR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS RATES IN OLD WELL-TRAINED CYCLISTS YOUNG MEN Frandsen, J. et al [Denmark] Nyakayiru, J. et al [Netherlands] 18 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 12:00 - 13:30 Oral & Invited OP-MI01 OP-BN32 OP-BN33 OP-BN36 OP-PM70 Liffey Hall 1 Wicklow Hall 1 Wicklow Hall 2b Liffey Meeting Room 2 Ecocem Room PSYCHOLOGY - COGNITIVE FUNCTION Jumping performance in team sports Skill acquisition and expertise Balance and Stability Fitness and health Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Matthews, J. [Ireland] Wagner, H. [Austria] Matthews, J. [Ireland] Streckmann, F. [Germany] PONCE GONZÁLEZ, J. [Spain] Green, D. [Australia] Behm, D. [Canada] Ando, S. [Japan] Taube, W. [Switzerland] Mamen, A. [Norway] 12:00 [YIA] OP-MI01-1 12:00 OP-BN32-1 12:00 OP-BN33-1 12:00 OP-BN36-1 12:00 OP-PM70-1 TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP MODERATES IDENTIFICATION AND COMPARISON OF MOVEMENT INFORMATION PROCESSING SPEED IN SPECIFIC BALANCE CONTROL IN VESTIBULAR LOSS SUBJECTS BEING FIT MATTERS: FITNESS IS IMPORTANT TO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ATHLETE PERSONALITY STRATEGIES OF THE SPIKE JUMP IN DIFFERENT PER- FENCING SITUATIONS COULD BE DEPENDENT ON - A SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION APPROACH POSTPONE DISABILITY AND MORTALITY IN OLDER AND TRAINING BEHAVIORS FORMANCE LEVELS IN FEMALE VOLLEYBALL EXPERTISE LEVEL Assländer, L. et al [Germany] ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Zhang, S. et al [United Kingdom] Dietzsch, M. et al [Germany] Nedeljkovic, A. et al [Serbia] 12:15 OP-BN36-2 Oppewal, A. et al [Netherlands] 12:15 [YIA] OP-MI01-2 12:15 OP-BN32-2 12:15 OP-BN33-2 PLAYING EXPERIENCE RATHER THAN CHRONOLOGI- 12:15 OP-PM70-2 CHALLENGE AND THREAT STATES IN COMPETITIVE STRENGTH DETERMINANTS OF JUMP HEIGHT IN THE RESEARCH ON THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL FEATURES CAL AGE DETERMINES BALANCE CONTROL IN OLDER SECULAR TRENDS IN THE GRIP STRENGTH OF SPORT TRAMPOLINING JUMP THROW MOVEMENT IN WOMEN HANDBALL OF THE CHINESE ELITE WOMAN TABLE TENNIS AGED LAWN BOWLERS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS BETWEEN 1973 AND 2016: Hase, A. et al [United Kingdom] PLAYERS PLAYERS Sayers, M. [Australia] J-FIT+STUDY 12:30 [YIA] OP-MI01-3 McGhie, D. et al [Norway] Zhou, W. [China] 12:30 OP-BN36-3 Kidokoro, T. et al [Japan] 12 WEEKS OF INTENSIVE RESISTANCE TRAINING 12:30 OP-BN32-3 12:30 OP-BN33-3 LIMB DIFFERENCES IN UNIPEDAL BALANCE PER- 12:30 OP-PM70-3 MAY IMPROVE COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN EFFECTS OF BAREFOOT INTERVENTION ON LANDING THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTIONAL PREFERENCE ON FORMANCE IN YOUNG MALE SOCCER PLAYERS AT BIDIRECTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CARDI- OLDER ADULTS SHOCK ATTENUATION AND IMPACT PEAK ACCEL- MOTOR LEARNING BY ANALOGY DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PLAYING EXPERIENCE ORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND FATNESS IN CHILDREN Marston, K.J. et al [Australia] ERATION OF NETBALL PLAYERS Van Duijn, T. et al [New Zealand] Muehlbauer, T. et al [Germany] AND ADOLESCENTS: THE UP&DOWN LONGITUDI- Jaiyesimi, B.G. [South Africa] NAL STUDY. 12:45 [YIA] OP-MI01-4 12:45 OP-BN33-4 12:45 OP-BN36-4 12:45 OP-BN32-4 Pérez-Bey, A. et al [Spain] INVESTIGATING THE PSYCHOSOCIAL AND HEALTH- ERRORS IN MOTOR LEARNING: BENEFICIAL INTER-RATER RELIABILITY OF THE DYNAMIC LEAP RELATED CORRELATES OF SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR MOVEMENT CHARACTERISTICS DETERMINING VOL- AND BALANCE TEST (DLBT), A NOVEL DYNAMIC 12:45 OP-PM70-4 Beckmann, H. et al [Germany] AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH RHEUMATOID AR- LEYBALL SPIKE JUMP PERFORMANCE IN FEMALES BALANCE ASSESSMENT TEST. PERIPHERAL BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FAC- 13:00 OP-BN33-5 THRITIS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Fuchs, P.X. et al [Austria] Jaffri, A. [United States] TOR IS WEAKLY ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSICAL FITNESS OBrien, C. et al [United Kingdom] INCREASED EEG ALPHA ACTIVITY IN A STROOP- Kyröläinen, H. et al [Finland] 13:00 OP-BN32-5 LIKE GROSS-MOTOR TASK OF RIDING AN INVERSE 13:00 OP-BN36-5 13:00 OP-MI01-5 ANKLE PLANTAR FLEXOR WORK DIFFERS BETWEEN STEERING BICYCLE CHANGES IN POSTURAL SWAY AND GAIT CHAR- 13:00 OP-PM70-5 AUTOMATICITY IN RELATION TO SEDENTARY SCREEN VOLLEYBALL AND ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS DURING Birklbauer, J. et al [Austria] ACTERISTICS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF ANTERIOR ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL FITNESS MEAS- TIME AND ACTIVE MODES OF TRANSPORT WITH JUMPING, BUT NOT LANDING LOAD CARRIAGE URES OF FIRST AND SECOND YEAR PHYSIOTHERAPY 13:15 OP-BN33-6 OBJECTIVE MEASURES. Dæhlin, T.E. et al [Canada] Hill, M. et al [United Kingdom] STUDENTS al Marchant, G. et al [France] SUPERIOR EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN ELITE GAME Zinzen, E. et al [Belgium] 13:15 OP-BN32-6 SPORTS THAN IN ENDURANCE SPORTS ATHLETES 13:15 OP-BN36-6 13:15 [YIA] OP-MI01-6 EFFECTS OF DROP HEIGHT ON JUMP PERFORMANCE EFFECTS OF INCREASING BALANCE TASK COMPLEX- Birklbauer, J. et al [Austria] INTERACTING EFFECTS OF EXERCISE AND BREAKS IN IN ELITE MALE AND FEMALE ADOLESCENT HAND- ITY ON POSTURAL SWAY AND MUSCLE ACTIVATION SITTING ON COGNITION IN OLDER ADULTS. BALL PLAYERS IN ADOLESCENTS WHEELER, M.J. et al [Australia] Prieske, O. et al [Germany] Gebel, A. et al [Germany] 13:30 OP-BN36-7 DEFINING AND ASSESSING CORE STABILITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Verhavert, Y. [Belgium] ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 19
Oral & Invited Presentations O OP-BN50 OP-PM55 OP-BN46 OP-SH14 OP-SH05 Wicklow Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 3 Wicklow Meeting Room 2 Wicklow Meeting Room 3 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Pacing Thermoregulation Ageing Physical activity, major skills / Sport Management and law 1 competencies in youth Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Chair(s): Roelands, B. [Belgium] Racinais, S. [Qatar] Nosaka, K. [Australia] Chair(s): Kelly, S. [Ireland] Marcora, S. [United Kingdom] 12:00 OP-PM55-1 McPhee, J. [United Kingdom] Wang, M. [China] Pilz-Burstein, R. [Israel] 12:00 OP-BN50-1 EFFECTS OF ELECTROLYZED HYDROGEN WATER 12:00 OP-BN46-1 Donath, L. [Germany] 12:00 OP-SH05-1 THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF DURING ENDURANCE EXERCISE IN HEAT ENVIRON- EFFECT OF TRAINING INTENSITY AND AGE ON TRI- 12:00 OP-SH14-1 SPORTS MANAGEMENT CAREER: A STORY TO BE PACING BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE DURING MENT ON BODY FLUID BALANCE AND EXERCISE CEPS SURAE MUSCLE DIMENSIONS – AN MRI STUDY TOLD IN FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN IMPLICIT ASSOCIATIONS LONG-DISTANCE RUNNING WITH LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE Létocart, A. et al [France] TOWARDS SPORT, BASIC MOTOR COMPETENCIES Angelo, L. [Brazil] MUSCLE FATIGUE AND EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE Ito, H. et al [Japan] AND THE AMOUNT OF EVERYDAY PHYSICAL 12:15 OP-BN46-2 12:15 OP-SH05-2 DAMAGE IN HIGHLY-TRAINED RUNNERS 12:15 OP-PM55-2 ACTIVITY IN 11-14 YEARS OLD CHILDREN Venhorst, A. [South Africa] EFFECT OF TRAINING INTENSITY AND AGE ON RESEARCH ON CHINA’S STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOP- INTERMITTENT SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN THE Muecke, M. et al [Switzerland] ACHILLES AND PATELLAR TENDON ING WINTER SPORTS SINCE THE SUCCESSFUL BID 12:15 OP-BN50-2 HEAT IS NOT ALTERED BY AUGMENTING THERMAL 12:15 OP-SH14-2 FOR THE 2022 WINTER OLYMPICS Létocart, A.J. et al [France] PACING BEHAVIOUR OF ELITE YOUTH SHORT PERCEPTION VIA L-MENTHOL OR CAPSAICIN 12:30 OP-BN46-3 DIFFERENCES IN THE PERCEIVED PHYSICAL ABILITY Hou, H. [China] TRACK SPEED SKATERS IN 1500M HEAD-TO-HEAD MOUTHRINSES. AMONG DIFFERENT MOTOR PERFORMANCE BE- 12:30 OP-SH05-3 COMPETITION. Gibson, O.R. et al [United Kingdom] INFLUENCE OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE DUAL TASK TWEEN GERMAN AND CHINESE CHILDREN Menting, S.G.P. et al [Netherlands] 12:30 OP-PM55-3 PERFORMANCE IN OLDER ADULTS WHILE WALKING THE CURRENT SITUATION, PROBLEMS AND PROS- YIN, X. et al [China] Wanstrath, M. et al [Germany] PECTS OF NON-PROFIT SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS IN 12:30 OP-BN50-3 PRE-COOLING WITH OR WITHOUT COOLING AP- 12:30 OP-SH14-3 CHINESE COMMUNITY PLIED DURING EXERCISE IN THE HEAT ON CYCLING 12:45 OP-BN46-4 INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF CONSCIOUS MONI- SHOULD INTEGRATIVE NEUROMUSCULAR TRAIN- Luo, Y. [China] TORING AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENT DURING PERFORMANCE EXPANSION OF MOTOR UNIT SIZE IN LIFELONG ING BE IMPLEMENTED EARLIER THAN MIDDLE 12:45 OP-SH05-4 RUNNING Moss, J. [United Kingdom] ATHLETES MAY ATTENUATE NEUROMUSCULAR CHILDHOOD? Uiga, L. et al [New Zealand] 12:45 OP-PM55-4 IMPAIRMENTS IN OLDER AGE MOTIVATIONAL ASPECTS FOR VOLUNTEER ENGAGE- Walker, L.J. et al [United Kingdom] Piasecki, M. et al [United Kingdom] MENT OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD – AN EMPIRICAL 12:45 OP-BN50-4 THE EFFECTS OF ACUTE FLUID INGESTION ON RE- 12:45 OP-SH14-4 ANALYSIS OF SPORTS CLUBS IN HAMBURG, GER- COVERY AND SUBSEQUENT BOUTS OF SHORT-TERM 13:00 OP-BN46-5 TACTICAL PACING DECISIONS IN THE MIDDLE- VALIDATION OF A NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION CRI- MANY DISTANCE RUNNING EVENTS AT THE 2017 IAAF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE PERFORMANCE WHEN AGING AND STRENGTH TRAINING INFLUENCE ON TERIA-BASED TEST BATTERY FOR THE ASSESSMENT Mintert, S.M. et al [Germany] WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. FLUID LOSS IS MINIMAL. COMMON INPUTS TO ALPHA-MOTONEURONS OF FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR SKILLS OF ELEMENTARY 13:00 OP-SH05-5 Casado, A. et al [Spain] Bargh, M. et al [United Kingdom] DURING LOW- AND HIGH-FORCE ISOMETRIC KNEE AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS 13:00 OP-PM55-5 EXTENSIONS EXPLORING NEW DEVELOPMENT FRONTIERS: THE 13:00 OP-BN50-5 IANCU, H.D. et al [Canada] Walker, S. et al [Finland] ROLE OF YOUTH, SPORT AND CULTURAL INTER- SEX DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE AND PACING CAN TRIATHLETES USE ADDITIONAL CLOTHING TO 13:00 OP-SH14-5 VENTIONS HEAT ACCLIMATE WHILE TRAINING IN A TEMPERATE 13:15 OP-BN46-6 STRATEGIES DURING A SPRINT TIME-TRIAL IN CROSS- EFFECTS OF AEROBIC EXERCISE AND COGNITIVELY Sadlier, A. et al [United Kingdom] Invited & Ora COUNTRY SKIING ENVIRONMENT? EFFECT OF KNEE JOINT ANGLE AND ANTAGONIST ENGAGING EXERCISE ON CARDIOVASCULAR FIT- Andersson, E. et al [Sweden] Stevens, C. et al [Australia] CO-ACTIVATION ON TORQUE STEADINESS IN NESS, MOTOR SKILLS, AND BODY-MASS INDEX IN YOUNG AND OLDER MEN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN 13:15 OP-BN50-6 Wu, R. et al [Ireland] van der Fels, I.M.J. et al [Netherlands] DOES THE LABOUR/LEISURE MODEL TRANSLATE INTO THE REGULATION OF A STRENUOUS PHYSI- 13:15 OP-SH14-6 CAL TASK? MEASURING PERCEIVED MOTOR COMPETENCE: A Giboin, L.S. et al [Germany] COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS. De Waelle, S. et al [Belgium] 20 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 14:00 - 15:30 Oral & Invited Wednesday, July 4th OP-PM06 AW-PRES01 OP-PM07 14:15 [YIA] OP-BN02-2 MUSCLE AND NERVE STIFFNESS CHANGES FOLLOW- The Liffey B The Liffey A Liffey Hall 2 ING A 12-WEEKS OF SPECIFIC STRETCH TRAININGS 14:00 - 15:30 ENERGY BALANCE Award Presentations - GSSI Nutrition LACTATE and ANAEROBIC WORK Andrade, R.J. et al [France] 14:30 [YIA] OP-BN02-3 Award OP-PM05 Chair(s): Chair(s): DO TRAINING-INDUCED CHANGES IN AT STIFFNESS AFFECT MUSCLE-TENDON BEHAVIOUR DURING Hoppeler, H. [Switzerland] Chair(s): Triska, C. [Austria] LANDING? The Auditorium 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM06-1 Morales-Álamo, D. [Spain] Bishop, D. [Australia] Werkhausen, A. et al [Norway] ENERGY BALANCE IN YOUNGER AND OLDER WELL- Carter, J. [United States] 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM07-1 14:45 [YIA] OP-BN02-4 AGEING and FRAILTY TRAINED MEN DURING 15 DAYS CYCLING AT NEAR- 14:00 AW-PRES01-1 METABOLIC AND PERFORMANCE-RELATED CONSE- PATELLAR TENDON STIFFNESS IS NOT REDUCED Chair(s): MAXIMAL ENERGY EXPENDITURE RATES QUENCES OF EXERCISING AT AND SLIGHTLY ABOVE DURING PREGNANCY BLINDED AND UNBLINDED HYPOHYDRATION SIMI- Hunter, S. [United States] Sahl, R.E. et al [Denmark] LARLY IMPAIR CYCLING PERFORMANCE IN THE HEAT THE MAXIMAL LACTATE STEADY STATE Bey, M.E. et al [Germany] Granacher, U. [Germany] 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM06-2 Funnell, M.P. et al [United Kingdom] Iannetta, D. et al [Canada] 15:00 [YIA] OP-BN02-5 14:00 [YIA] OP-PM05-1 METABOLIC POWER AND ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN 14:15 AW-PRES01-2 14:15 OP-PM07-2 COLLAGEN PEPTIDES IMPROVE FUNCTIONAL ANKLE THE GERMAN BUNDESLIGA VALIDATION OF LACTATE MINIMUM POWER TESTING PROPERTIES IN SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MECHANISTIC EFFECTS DOES MONTMORENCY TART CHERRY JUICE Venzke, J. et al [Germany] REDUCE MARKERS OF INFLAMMATION DURING IN ELITE CYCLISTS INSTABILITY OF TESTOSTERONE ADMINISTRATION DURING RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING IN OLDER MEN: 14:30 OP-PM06-3 PROFESSIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH-PLAY? A Dausin, C. et al [Belgium] Dressler, P. et al [Germany] A DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CLINI- ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY INTAKE AND ENERGY EX- RANDOMISED CROSS-OVER DESIGN 14:30 OP-PM07-3 15:15 [YIA] OP-BN02-6 CAL TRIAL PENDITURE OF ELITE GAELIC FOOTBALLERS DURING MOREHEN, J. et al [United Kingdom] TISSUE SATURATION INDEX AND LACTATE THRESH- ACHILLES TENDON LENGTH CHANGE DURING STAIR Gharahdaghi, N. et al [United Kingdom] A COMPETITIVE WEEK. 14:30 [YIA] AW-PRES01-3 OLD ASCENT IN YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS 14:15 [YIA] OP-PM05-2 O Brien, L. et al [United Kingdom] POST-EXERCISE COOLING IMPAIRS THE POSTPRAN- Raleigh, C. et al [Ireland] Johannsson, J. et al [Belgium] COMBINED EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND 14:45 OP-PM06-4 DIAL MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHETIC RESPONSE TO 14:45 OP-PM07-4 PROTEIN INGESTION SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR ON BONE HEALTH AND PERCEPTION OF BREAKFAST RATHER THAN CAR- THE COMPARISON OF ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD OP-MI04 FRAILTY IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: COMPOSITIONAL BOHYDRATE/ENERGY INTAKE IMPROVES MORNING Fuchs, C.J. et al [Netherlands] AND MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE MEASURED BY DATA ANALYSIS RESISTANCE EXERCISE PERFORMANCE 14:45 AW-PRES01-4 TRADITIONAL MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE TEST AND Rodríguez-Gómez, I. et al [Spain] Naharudin, M.N. et al [United Kingdom] Liffey Hall 1 INCREASED CONSUMPTION OF NITRATE-RICH MODIFIED INCREMENTAL STEP TEST . 14:30 OP-PM05-3 15:00 OP-PM06-5 VEGETABLES ELEVATES PLASMA NITRATE AND Lo, K.K. et al [Hong Kong] Women in sport HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES TO BLOOD FLOW HABITUAL ENERGY AND MACRONUTRIENT INTAKE NITRITE CONCENTRATIONS AND REDUCES BLOOD PRESSURE IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS Chair(s): RESTRICTION TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS OF SEMI-PROFESSIONAL FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS OP-BN02 Scott, B.R. et al [Australia] DURING A TYPICAL IN-SEASON WEEK VAN DER AVOORT, C. et al [Netherlands] Lamberts, R. [South Africa] 14:45 OP-PM05-4 Naughton, R.J. et al [United Kingdom] 15:00 AW-PRES01-5 Wicklow Hall 2a Hansen, M. [Denmark] CAN SMALL-SIDED GAMES IMPROVE CARDIOVAS- 15:15 OP-PM06-6 THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC BEETROOT SUPPLEMEN- 14:00 OP-MI04-1 TATION ON NITRATE REDUCING BACTERIA IN THE al CULAR HEALTH IN MIDDLE-AGED INDIGENOUS NUTRITION STATUS AND CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE TISSUE MECHANICS MUSCLE FUNCTION OVER THE MONOPHASIC ORAL AUSTRALIAN MEN? IN RELATION TO TRAINING VOLUME OF 421 YOUNG ORAL CAVITY CONTRACEPTIVE CYCLE TAKING INTO ACCOUNT Sampson, J.A. et al [Australia] ELITE GERMAN ATHLETES Burleigh, M.C. et al [United Kingdom] Chair(s): DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ANDROGENICITY 15:00 OP-PM05-5 von Andrian-Werburg, J. et al [Germany] Blazevich, A. [Australia] Janse de Jonge, X. et al [Australia] CAN HEAVY-LOAD STRENGTH TRAINING PER- Csapo, R. [Austria] 14:15 OP-MI04-2 FORMED TWICE WEEKLY IMPROVE MUSCLE MASS, 14:00 [YIA] OP-BN02-1 INFLUENCE OF MENSTRUAL CYCLE ON MUSCLE MUSCLE STRENGTH AND FUNCTION IN FRAIL SEASONAL CHANGES IN PLANTAR FASCIA THICK- FUNCTION AND JUMP PERFORMANCE: IRON- ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS? NESS IN DIVISION II BASKETBALL PLAYERS FEMME PROJECT Nyvik Aas, S. et al [Norway] Krumpl, L. et al [United States] Romero-Parra, N. et al [Spain] ECSS Dublin 2018 - Ireland, 4-7 July 21
Oral & Invited Presentations O 14:30 OP-MI04-3 14:30 OP-BN34-3 14:45 OP-BN35-4 15:15 OP-BN37-6 OP-PM73 MAXIMUM FAT OXIDATION IS LOWER IN YOUNG EFFECT OF SQUAT MOVEMENT SPEED ON BEHAVIOR INTER-RELATIONSHIP OF MEN ARTISTIC GYMNASTIC RESEARCH OUTCOMES VS. FEELINGS DURING SKI COMPARED TO MIDDLE-AGED ADULT WOMEN OF VASTUS LATERALIS MUSCLE-TENDON COMPLEX VAULT RUNNING SPEED ON DIFFICULTY VALUE AND JUMP LANDING Wicklow Meeting Room 1 FROM A LOW INCOME COMMUNITY IN SOUTH NORO, H. et al [Japan] JUDGES SCORES Bessone, V. [Germany] AFRICA. He, W. [China] 14:45 OP-BN34-4 Sports medicine mixed Engelbrecht, L. et al [South Africa] 15:00 OP-BN35-5 OP-PM71 EFFECT OF SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MOVEMENT 14:45 OP-MI04-4 Chair(s): DURING SINGLE SQUAT EXERCISE ON THE BEHAV- EFFECTS OF SQUATS ON COUNTERMOVEMENT AGE-RELATED TRENDS IN ABDOMINAL OBESITY, IOR IN MUSCLE TENDON COMPLEX IN VASTUS JUMP PERFORMANCE ACROSS MULTIPLE SETS Ecocem Room Gil, S. [Spain] CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND COGNITIVE LATERALIS MUSCLE. OF A CONTRAST PROTOCOL IS NOT RELATED TO Roelands, B. [Belgium] FUNCTION IN LOW INCOME SOUTH AFRICAN Toshio, Y. [Japan] STRENGTH LEVEL Obesity / diabetes and insulin 14:00 OP-PM73-1 WOMEN Bauer, P. et al [Austria] 15:00 OP-BN34-5 resistance DEVELOPING A MOTOR ANALOGY TO PROMOTE Nieuwoudt, S. et al [South Africa] INFLUENCE OF ACCELERATION LEVELS ON REACTIVE SAFER LANDING BY OLDER ADULTS WHO FALL 15:00 OP-MI04-5 JUMPS DURING ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY ELICITED BY OP-BN37 Chair(s): UNEXPECTEDLY THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND METABOLIC DEMAND CENTRIFUGATION De Vito, G. [Ireland] Masters, R.S.W. et al [New Zealand] OF A STANDARDIZED 60-MINUTE POLE DANC- Gruber, M. et al [Germany] Liffey Meeting Room 2 Wagenmakers, A. [United Kingdom] 14:15 OP-PM73-2 ING CLASS 15:15 OP-BN34-6 14:00 OP-PM71-1 THE EFFECTS OF CUPPING THERAPY ON PHYSICAL Nicholas, J.C. et al [Australia] Neuromechanics of winter sports INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT STRETCH VELOCITIES ON THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY OF INTERRUPTIONS PERFORMANCE AND TISSUE OXYGENATION AFTER 15:15 OP-MI04-6 CONTRACTION PERFORMANCE OF THE HUMAN IN SITTING TIME ON POSTPRANDIAL GLUCOSE MUSCLE FATIGUE Chair(s): OXYGEN SATURATION THROUGH PULSE OXIMETRY TRICEPS SURAE DURING AND AFTER STRETCH- METABOLISM: A RANDOMIZED CROSSOVER TRIAL HO, H.C. et al [Taiwan] IN SPORTSWOMEN SHORTENING CYCLES Stein, T. [Germany] Thorsen, I.K. et al [Denmark] 14:30 OP-PM73-3 Martin-Escudero, P. et al [Spain] Groeber, M. et al [Austria] Gehring, D. [Germany] 14:15 OP-PM71-2 PREDICTIVE POWER OF ENTRY TESTS IN BASIC 14:00 OP-BN37-1 MILITARY TRAINING USEFULNESS OF CLINICAL MARKERS OF BODY OP-BN34 OP-BN35 KINEMATIC FACTORS INFLUENCING THE TAKE-OFF COMPOSITION AND BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION FOR Besenius, E. et al [Luxembourg] PERFORMANCE IN SKI JUMPING THE ASSESSMENT OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM OF 14:45 OP-PM73-4 Wicklow Hall 1 Wicklow Hall 2b Muench, M. et al [Germany] TYPE II DIABETES PATIENTS THE WITHIN-SUBJECT CORRELATION BETWEEN 14:15 OP-BN37-2 Pimenta, N.M. et al [Portugal] SALIVARY IGA AND MEASURES OF INTERNAL AND Neuromechanics of ballistic movement Movement variability and motor ASSESSING VERTICAL FORCE-VELOCITY PROFILES: 14:30 OP-PM71-3 EXTERNAL LOAD IN ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS + competence ARE TWO CONSIDERED LOADS UNDER SPECIFIC SIMVASTATIN, INSULIN RESISTANCE AND EXERCISE Figueiredo, P. et al [Portugal] CIRCUMSTANCES ENOUGH? TRAINING, THE LIFESTAT STUDY Chair(s): Chair(s): Kröll, J. et al [Austria] Kuhlman, A.B. et al [Denmark] Ditroilo, M. [Ireland] Wagner, H. [Austria] OP-PM45 14:30 OP-BN37-3 14:45 OP-PM71-4 Kay, A. [United Kingdom] 14:00 OP-BN35-1 NUMERICAL STUDY OF SKI JUMPING WITH DETAILED DETERMINE THE EARLY TIME-COURSE OF RESIST- Liffey Meeting Room 3 14:00 OP-BN34-1 COMPETITIVE WEIGHTLIFTERS DISPLAY SIGNIFICANT BODY MODELING ANCE EXERCISE TO FAILURE ON MUSCLE STRENGTH, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RATE OF FORCE DEVELOP- INTER-AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN THE Hu, Q. [China] SIZE AND INSULIN SENSITIVITY Invited & Ora KINEMATICS OF THE BACK SQUAT Sleep MENT OF TOE FLEXOR STRENGTH AND VERTICAL 14:45 OP-BN37-4 Ismail, A.D. et al [United Kingdom] JUMP PERFORMANCE Kristiansen, M. et al [Denmark] Chair(s): ASSESSMENT OF LIMB SYMMETRY INDEX AS AN 15:00 OP-PM71-5 Koyama, K. et al [Japan] 14:15 OP-BN35-2 Neville, R. [Ireland] INJURY RISK FACTOR IN YOUTH ALPINE SKI RACING EFFECTS OF SIX MONTHS SUPERVISED PHYSICAL 14:15 OP-BN34-2 IMPACT OF AN INTENSE 5-DAY TRAINING SESSION Müller, L. et al [Austria] TRAINING ON MUSCLE STRENGTH AND AEROBIC Skorski, S. [Germany] POST-ACTIVATION POTENTIATION OF AN INERTIAL ON LOWER LIMBS STIFFNESS IN YOUNG HANDBALL CAPACITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROUX-EN- PLAYERS 15:00 OP-BN37-5 14:00 OP-PM45-1 FLYWHEEL EXERCISE ON SQUAT JUMP PERFOR- Y GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY - A RANDOMIZED MANCE DURAND, S. et al [France] MENTAL WORKLOAD AND SPORT-SPECIFIC KNOWL- CONTROLLED TRIAL IMPROVING SLEEP IN PROFESSIONAL RUGBY PLAY- EDGE IN SKI JUMPING PERFORMANCE ERS: A PILOT INTERVENTION STUDY Timón, R. et al [Spain] 14:30 OP-BN35-3 Mundbjerg, H.L. et al [Denmark] Hammer, T.M. et al [Norway] Mahony, L. et al [Ireland] IMPACT OF A COGNITIVE TASK ON CYCLING FRAC- TAL PROPERTIES Gilfriche, P. et al [France] 22 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science
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