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How do the new Olympic sports compare with the traditional Olympic sports? Injury and illness at the 2018 Youth Olympic Summer Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objective: To describe injuries and illnesses across traditional and new sports among the participating athletes of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Summer Games (BA YOG) (6–18 October 2018). Methods: We recorded the ... -
How do we assess energy availability and RED-S risk factors in para athletes?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Low energy availability (LEA) is considered to be the underlying cause of a number of maladaptations in athletes, including impaired physiological function, low bone mineral density (BMD), and hormonal dysfunction. This ... -
How do women with eating disorders experience a new treatment combining guided physical exercise and dietary therapy?: An interview study of women participating in a randomised controlled trial at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Objectives: To investigate how women with bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED) experience participating in a new treatment programme for eating disorders, based on guided physical exercise and dietary ... -
How does a combined preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation programme influence the outcome of ACL reconstruction 2 years after surgery?: a comparison between patients in the Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort and the Norwegian National Knee Ligament Registry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-28)Background: Preoperative knee function is associated with successful postoperative outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, there are few longer term studies of patients who underwent ... -
How does a lifestyle intervention during pregnancy influence perceived barriers to leisure-time physical activity? The Norwegian fit for delivery study, a randomized controlled trial
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: To develop effective health promotional and preventive prenatal programs, it is important to understand perceived barriers to leisure-time physical activity during pregnancy, including exercise and sport ... -
How does the modality of delivering force feedback influence the performance and learning of surgical suturing skills? We don’t know, but we better find out!: A review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Force feedback is a critical element for performing and learning surgical suturing skill. Force feedback is impoverished or not present at all in non-open surgery (i.e., in simulation, laparoscopic, and ... -
How European Fans in Training (EuroFIT), a lifestyle change program for men delivered in football clubs, achieved its effect: A mixed methods process evaluation embedded in a randomised controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: A randomised trial of European Fans in Training (EuroFIT), a 12-week healthy lifestyle program delivered in 15 professional football clubs in the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, successfully ... -
How is rating of perceived capacity related to VO2max and what is VO2max at onset of training?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Objective: To evaluate how rating of perceived capacity (RPC) is related to maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and examine VO2max at onset of training in healthy adults. Methods: In total, 125 newly registered fitness centre ... -
How many days are needed to estimate wrist-worn accelerometry-assessed physical activity during the second trimester in pregnancy?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Objective methods to measure physical activity (PA) can lead to better cross-cultural comparisons, monitoring temporal PA trends, and measuring the effect of interventions. However, when applying this technology ... -
How much is too much? (Part 1): International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of injury
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-05)Athletes participating in elite sports are exposed to high training loads and increasingly saturated competition calendars. Emerging evidence indicates that poor load management is a major risk factor for injury. The ... -
How much is too much? (Part 2): International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of illness
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-03)The modern-day athlete participating in elite sports is exposed to high training loads and increasingly saturated competition calendar. Emerging evidence indicates that inappropriate load management is a significant risk ... -
How to Prevent Injuries in Alpine Ski Racing: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go from Here
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-08-01)Alpine ski racing is known to be a sport with a high risk of injury and a high proportion of time-loss injuries. In recent years, substantial research efforts with regard to injury epidemiology, injury etiology, potential ... -
How to translate and locally adapt a PROM: Assessment of cross‐cultural differential item functioning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Translating patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) can alter the meaning of items and undermine the PROM's psychometric properties (quantified as cross‐cultural differential item functioning [DIF]). The aim of this paper ... -
Human skeletal muscle fibre contractile properties and proteomic profile: adaptations to 3 weeks of unilateral lower limb suspension and active recovery
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-15)Following disuse, muscle fibre function goes through adaptations such as a loss of specific force (PO/CSA) and an increase in unloaded shortening velocity, which could be a result of both quantitative changes (i.e. atrophy) ... -
Human skeletal muscle plasmalemma alters its structure to change its Ca2+-handling following heavy-load resistance exercise
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)High-force eccentric exercise results in sustained increases in cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels ([Ca2+]cyto), which can cause damage to the muscle. Here we report that a heavy-load strength training bout greatly alters the structure ... -
‘Humour helps’: elite sports coaching as a balancing act
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-02-28)To date, humour's role in sport settings has hardly received scholarly attention. However, reflecting on future research within the sociology of sports coaching (Jones, Ronglan, Potrac, & Cushion, 2011), it was suggested ... -
Hva vet vi (ikke) om elevers opplevelser med friluftsliv i norsk skole: en gjennomgang av empiriske studier 1974-2014
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Artikkelen presenterer en kunnskapsoversikt basert pa° en systematisk gjennomgang av empiriske studier om friluftsliv i norsk skole der elevers opplevelser eller stemmer kommer til uttrykk. En slik oversikt er ikke tidligere ... -
Hvor moralsk tenker fotballspillere? – en empirisk studie av toppfotball.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Det er en utbredt oppfatning at det økende prestasjonskravet i toppfotball fører til en svekkelse av moral og fair play-holdninger. Men hvordan tenker toppfotballspillere i forhold til ulike dilemmaer som oppstår på banen, ... -
Hvor var det det butta, hvor er det blitt av alle gutta?: Kunst og håndverk i et kjønns- og likestillingsperspektiv
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)I denne artikkelen søker vi svar på hvilke kjønns- og likestillingsrelaterte utfordringer kunst og håndverk står overfor i dag. Vi ser på faget, lærerne og elevene som historiske aktører, som på ulike måter kan bidra til ... -
Hypoadiponectinemia in overweight children contributes to a negative metabolic risk profile 6 years later
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-08-27)Prognostic biomarkers are needed to identify children at increased cardiometabolic risk. The objective was to study whether markers of metabolism and inflammation, for example, circulating plasma adiponectin, leptin, ...