2024
Focus areas and methodological characteristics of North American-based health disparity research in sports medicine: a scoping review
Kliethermes S, Asif I, Blauwet C, Christensen L, Coleman N, Lavallee M, Moeller J, Phillips S, Rao A, Rizzone K, Sund S, Tanji J, Tuakli-Wosornu Y, Stafford C. Focus areas and methodological characteristics of North American-based health disparity research in sports medicine: a scoping review. British Journal Of Sports Medicine 2024, 58: 164-171. PMID: 38216322, PMCID: PMC10961938, DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth disparities researchHealth disparitiesDisparities researchConsequences of health disparitiesHealth-related outcomesCochrane Central Register of Controlled TrialsCentral Register of Controlled TrialsSystematic literature search of PubMedPeer-reviewed manuscriptsRegister of Controlled TrialsExercise medicineSystematic literature searchCINAHL PlusLiterature search of PubMedSearch of PubMedSports medicineOrganised sportCochrane Central RegisterSocioeconomic statusReview objectivesWeb of Science Core CollectionEducation levelEvidence baseInclusion criteriaFull-text
2023
The Biological Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance: Consensus Statement for the American College of Sports Medicine
Hunter S, Angadi S, Bhargava A, Harper J, Hirschberg A, Levine B, Moreau K, Nokoff N, Stachenfeld N, Bermon S. The Biological Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance: Consensus Statement for the American College of Sports Medicine. Translational Journal Of The American College Of Sports Medicine 2023, 8: 1-33. DOI: 10.1249/tjx.0000000000000236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSex steroid hormonesConsensus statementAthletic performanceEndogenous sex steroid hormonesSex differencesSteroid hormonesOnset of pubertyExercise trainingMuscle strengthAcute boutFundamental sex differencesSex hormonesAmerican CollegeParticular testosteroneAdult menSports medicineTraining statusHigh-impact studiesHormoneSimilar ageNonphysiological factorsPrimary determinantMalesBiological basisWomenThe Biological Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance: Consensus Statement for the American College of Sports Medicine
HUNTER S, ANGADI S, BHARGAVA A, HARPER J, HIRSCHBERG A, LEVINE B, MOREAU K, NOKOFF N, STACHENFELD N, BERMON S. The Biological Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance: Consensus Statement for the American College of Sports Medicine. Medicine & Science In Sports & Exercise 2023, 55: 2328-2360. PMID: 37772882, DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000003300.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSex steroid hormonesConsensus statementAthletic performanceEndogenous sex steroid hormonesSex differencesSteroid hormonesOnset of pubertyExercise trainingMuscle strengthAcute boutFundamental sex differencesSex hormonesAmerican CollegeParticular testosteroneAdult menSports medicineTraining statusHigh-impact studiesHormoneSimilar ageNonphysiological factorsPrimary determinantMalesBiological basisWomenThe Majority of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Faculty in the United States are Allopathic Males
Ranson R, Peabody T, Saker C, Lucido A, Lin J, Gianakos A, Stamm M, Mulcahey M. The Majority of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Faculty in the United States are Allopathic Males. Journal Of Orthopaedic Experience & Innovation 2023, 4 DOI: 10.60118/001c.57673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurgery residency programsOrthopaedic surgery residency programsUpper extremitySports medicineResidency programsHigh prevalenceOrthopaedic surgery facultyOrthopedic oncologyOrthopaedic surgeonsOrthopedic surgeryPaucity of informationSex discrepancyGeneral orthopaedicsAdministrative titlesAdult reconstructionMD facultyResidency Electronic Interactive DatabaseDemographic characteristicsAnalysis of varianceFellowship directorsSurgery facultyFollowing informationSubspecialtyExtremitiesOncology
2022
Using Motion Analysis in the Evaluation, Treatment & Rehabilitation of Pediatric & Adolescent Knee Injuries: A Review of the Literature
Rhodes J, Tagawa A, McCoy A, Bazett-Jones D, Skinner A, Leveille L, Franklin C, Chafetz R, Tulchin-Francis K. Using Motion Analysis in the Evaluation, Treatment & Rehabilitation of Pediatric & Adolescent Knee Injuries: A Review of the Literature. Clinics In Sports Medicine 2022, 41: 671-685. PMID: 36210165, DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2022.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKnee injuriesThree-dimensional motion capture systemRehabilitation of knee injuriesMotion analysisEvaluation of sports injuriesPediatric sports medicineMotion capture systemSports medicineSports injuriesCapture systemBiomechanical mechanismsMotion captureNonsurgical interventionsRisk factorsRehabilitationKneeInjuryInterventionSportsElectromyogramAdultsKinematicsRiskEvaluationMedicine
2021
PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY
Franklin C, Moran K, Group P, Consortium S. PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2021, 9: 2325967121s00064. PMCID: PMC8283379, DOI: 10.1177/2325967121s00064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParent-proxy versionPatient-parent dyadsSports medicine clinicSports medicine patientsPeer relationship domainsAthletic TreatmentParent-child dyadsPROMIS domainsPROMIS scoresSports medicineYoung athletesSports injuriesRelationship domainMedicine patientsAthletic performanceMedicine clinicPROMISHospital systemPeer relationshipsClinical careSample t-testPatient's painAthletesUpper extremityNo significant difference
2020
Sex- and Gender-specific Analysis in Orthopaedic Studies.
Gianakos A, George N, Pinninti A, Kwan S, LaPorte D, Mulcahey M. Sex- and Gender-specific Analysis in Orthopaedic Studies. Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research® 2020, 478: 1482-1488. PMID: 32281769, PMCID: PMC7310522, DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000001172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral orthopaedic journalsGender-specific analysisSubspecialty journalsOrthopaedic studiesOrthopaedic journalsHealth needsProportion of patientsCase-control studyPrevalence of injuriesWomen's health needsOutcomes of interestMultifactorial statistical modelGreater percentageGender-related differencesInjury patternsDisease progressionOrthopedic injuriesWomen patientsTreatment outcomesOrthopaedic surgery journalsStudy populationProportion of studiesPatientsSports medicineIndividual study level
2019
Gender-Related Reporting Within Foot and Ankle Subspecialty Orthopaedic Literature is Lacking
Gianakos A, George N, Merklein M, Chambers L, Daniel J, DiGiovanni C, Kennedy J. Gender-Related Reporting Within Foot and Ankle Subspecialty Orthopaedic Literature is Lacking. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2019, 4: 2473011419s00183. PMCID: PMC8696778, DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender-specific differencesGender-specific analysisOrthopaedic FootOrthopaedic literatureRandomized control studySignificant differencesPrevalence of footAnkle fracturesCase seriesFemale patientsAnkle literatureProspective studyRetrospective studyAnkle injuriesAnkle surgeryKnee surgerySports TraumatologyGender-specific outcomesTreatment outcomesIndependent reviewersAnimal studiesCadaveric studyControl studySports medicineFemale populationAge-Appropriate Pediatric Sports Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Their Psychometric Properties: A Systematic Review
Suryavanshi J, Goto R, Jivanelli B, Group P, Aberdeen J, Duer T, Lam K, Franklin C, MacDonald J, Shea K, Fabricant P. Age-Appropriate Pediatric Sports Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Their Psychometric Properties: A Systematic Review. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2019, 47: 3270-3276. PMID: 30649907, DOI: 10.1177/0363546518818822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcome measuresSystematic reviewActive childrenHealth-related quality-of-life measuresPsychometric propertiesPediatric sports injuriesPhysically active childrenSports medicine researchYear-round trainingEarly sport specializationCross-cultural adaptationSports-related injuriesQuality-of-life measuresSystematic review of articlesFoot/ankle injuriesPediatric sportsLevel of evidenceWrist/hand injuriesSport specializationPsychosocial measuresSports medicineYoung athletesAge-appropriate measuresSports injuriesReview of articles
2016
The Role of Femoroacetabular Impingement in Core Muscle Injury/Athletic Pubalgia: Diagnosis and Management
Strosberg DS, Ellis TJ, Renton DB. The Role of Femoroacetabular Impingement in Core Muscle Injury/Athletic Pubalgia: Diagnosis and Management. Frontiers In Surgery 2016, 3: 6. PMID: 26904546, PMCID: PMC4751254, DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2016.00006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
“Omics” of High Altitude Biology: A Urinary Metabolomics Biomarker Study of Rats Under Hypobaric Hypoxia
Koundal S, Gandhi S, Kaur T, Mazumder A, Khushu S. “Omics” of High Altitude Biology: A Urinary Metabolomics Biomarker Study of Rats Under Hypobaric Hypoxia. OMICS A Journal Of Integrative Biology 2015, 19: 757-765. PMID: 26669710, DOI: 10.1089/omi.2015.0155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypobaric hypoxiaSports medicineHypobaric hypoxia exposurePreclinical rat modelHigh altitude medicineAltitude medicineCell membrane metabolismUse of metabolomicsUrinary metabolomeHepatic functionLiver histopathologyRat modelLiver functioningHypoxia exposureHealth problemsMultivariate analysisPotential biomarkersAttendant health problemsTCA cycle metabolitesBiomarker studiesHypoxiaUrine samplesTaurine metabolismMembrane metabolismCycle metabolitesEthnic and Gender Diversity in Hand Surgery Trainees
Bae G, Lee A, Park D, Maniwa K, Zurakowski D, Committee A, Kang L, LaPorte D, Lattanza L, Ouellette E, Zlotolow D, Awan H, Ortiz J, Pirela-Cruz M, Pervaiz K, Rubin J, Julien T, Dempsey A, Paksima N, Seidman G, Day C, McKee D, Evans J, Wilson R, Van Heest A, Armstrong M, Kalliainen L, Day C. Ethnic and Gender Diversity in Hand Surgery Trainees. The Journal Of Hand Surgery 2015, 40: 790-797. PMID: 25639841, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2014.10.065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHand surgeryOrthopaedic sports medicineOrthopedic surgeryGeneral surgerySports medicineEffective health careFemale traineesSurgeryPatient careDemographic dataPlastic surgerySurgical specialtiesSurgery traineesHealth careAmerican Medical AssociationGraduate Medical EducationAfrican AmericansMedical AssociationCareMinority traineesBeneficial factorsProportionTraineesMedicineSpecialties
2014
Gender‐ and Sex‐specific Sports‐related Injury Research in Emergency Medicine: A Consensus on Future Research Direction and Focused Application
Raukar NP, Zonfrillo MR, Kane K, Davenport M, Espinoza TR, Weiland J, Franco V, Vaca FE. Gender‐ and Sex‐specific Sports‐related Injury Research in Emergency Medicine: A Consensus on Future Research Direction and Focused Application. Academic Emergency Medicine 2014, 21: 1370-1379. PMID: 25420669, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency medicineSports medicineMechanism of injurySudden cardiac deathSports-related pathologyGender-specific researchAcademic Emergency Medicine consensus conferenceCardiac deathAcute diagnosisPatient outcomesEmergency physiciansED treatmentObesity epidemicConsensus conferenceEmergency careEmergency neurologyInjury researchConsensus groupHeat illnessInjury riskClinical settingPriority research agendaSports participationPublic healthSex differences
2013
Female Athlete Triad and Its Components: Toward Improved Screening and Management
Javed A, Tebben P, Fischer P, Lteif A. Female Athlete Triad and Its Components: Toward Improved Screening and Management. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2013, 88: 996-1009. PMID: 24001492, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale athlete triadAthlete triadFemale athletesAmerican College of Sports MedicinePositive effects of exerciseCochrane Database of Systematic ReviewsDatabase of Systematic ReviewsScreening of athletesTreatment of athletesIn-Process & Other Non-Indexed CitationsEffects of exerciseFemale athletic participationOther Non-Indexed CitationsLow energy availabilityNon-Indexed CitationsCochrane Central Register of Controlled TrialsCentral Register of Controlled TrialsDisordered EatingRegister of Controlled TrialsRecommended screeningTriad disordersLeanness sportsSports medicineCochrane Central RegisterAthletic participationThe promises and challenges of the use of genomics in the prescription of exercise for hypertension: the 2013 update.
Ash GI, Eicher JD, Pescatello LS. The promises and challenges of the use of genomics in the prescription of exercise for hypertension: the 2013 update. Current Hypertension Reviews 2013, 9: 130-47. PMID: 23971695, DOI: 10.2174/15734021113099990010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBP responseCardiovascular disease risk factorsMajor global public health problemGlobal public health problemControl of hypertensionDisease risk factorsEffectiveness of exercisePrescription of exercisePublic health problemExercise prescriptionRisk factorsHypertensionTherapeutic modalitiesAmerican CollegeConsiderable individual variabilityHealth problemsSports medicineAerobic activityModerate intensityNext-generation sequencingAssociation studiesSpecific genetic variantsSignificant proportionMost daysGenetic variants
2001
Agreement between participant-rated and compendium-coded intensity of daily activities in a triethnic sample of women ages 40 years ears and older
Wilcox S, Irwin M, Addy C, Ainsworth B, Stolarczyk L, Whitt M, Tudor-Locke C. Agreement between participant-rated and compendium-coded intensity of daily activities in a triethnic sample of women ages 40 years ears and older. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2001, 23: 253-262. PMID: 11761342, DOI: 10.1207/s15324796abm2304_4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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