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2. Club 35 Poster Session Wednesday 11 December: 11/12/2013, 09:30-16:00 * Location: Poster area
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Montoro Lopez, M., primary, Pons De Antonio, I., additional, Itziar Soto, C., additional, Florez Gomez, R., additional, Alonso Ladreda, A., additional, Rios Blanco, J., additional, Refoyo Salicio, E., additional, Moreno Yanguela, M., additional, Lopez Sendon, J., additional, Guzman Martinez, G., additional, Van De Heyning, C. M., additional, Magne, J., additional, Pierard, L., additional, Bruyere, P., additional, Davin, L., additional, De Maeyer, C., additional, Paelinck, B., additional, Vrints, C., additional, Lancellotti, P., additional, Michalski, B., additional, Krzeminska-Pakula, M., additional, Lipiec, P., additional, Szymczyk, E., additional, Chrzanowski, L., additional, Kasprzak, J., additional, Leao, R. N., additional, Florencio, A. F., additional, Oliveira, A. R., additional, Bento, B., additional, Lopes, S., additional, Calaca, J., additional, Palma Reis, R., additional, Krestjyaninov, M., additional, Gimaev, R., additional, Razin, V., additional, Arangalage, D., additional, Chiampan, A., additional, Cimadevilla, C., additional, Touati, A., additional, Himbert, D., additional, Brochet, E., additional, Iung, B., additional, Nataf, P., additional, Vahanian, A., additional, Messika-Zeitoun, D., additional, Guvenc, T., additional, Karacimen, D., additional, Erer, H., additional, Ilhan, E., additional, Sayar, N., additional, Karakus, G., additional, Eren, M., additional, Iriart, X., additional, Tafer, N., additional, Roubertie, F., additional, Mauriat, P., additional, Thambo, J., additional, Wang, J., additional, Fang, F., additional, Yip, G. W., additional, Sanderson, J., additional, Feng, W., additional, Yu, C., additional, Lam, Y., additional, Assabiny, A., additional, Apor, A., additional, Nagy, A., additional, Vago, H., additional, Toth, A., additional, Merkely, B., additional, Kovacs, A., additional, Castaldi, B., additional, Vida, V., additional, Guariento, A., additional, Padalino, M., additional, Cerutti, A., additional, Maschietto, N., additional, Biffanti, R., additional, Reffo, E., additional, Stellin, G., additional, Milanesi, O., additional, Baronaite-Dudoniene, K., additional, Urbaite, L., additional, Smalinskas, V., additional, Veisaite, R., additional, Vasylius, T., additional, Vaskelyte, J., additional, Puodziukynas, A., additional, Wieczorek, J., additional, Rybicka-Musialik, A., additional, Berger-Kucza, A., additional, Hoffmann, A., additional, Wnuk-Wojnar, A., additional, Mizia-Stec, K., additional, Melao, F., additional, Ribeiro, V., additional, Amorim, S., additional, Araujo, C., additional, Torres, J., additional, Cardoso, J., additional, Pinho, P., additional, Maciel, M., additional, Storsten, P., additional, Eriksen, M., additional, Boe, E., additional, Estensen, M., additional, Erikssen, G., additional, Smiseth, O., additional, Skulstad, H., additional, Miglioranza, M., additional, Gargani, L., additional, Sant`Anna, R., additional, Rover, M., additional, Martins, V., additional, Mantovanni, A., additional, Kalil, R., additional, Leiria, T., additional, Luo, X., additional, Lee, P., additional, Zhang, Z., additional, Kwong, J. S., additional, Borowiec, A., additional, Dabrowski, R., additional, Wozniak, J., additional, Jasek, S., additional, Chwyczko, T., additional, Kowalik, I., additional, Janas, J., additional, Musiej-Nowakowska, E., additional, Szwed, H., additional, Palinsky, M., additional, Petrovicova, J., additional, Pirscova, M., additional, Baricevic, Z., additional, Lovric, D., additional, Cikes, M., additional, Skoric, B., additional, Ljubas Macek, J., additional, Reskovic Luksic, V., additional, Separovic Hanzevacki, J., additional, Milicic, D., additional, Elmissiri, A., additional, El Shahid, G., additional, Abdal-Wahhab, S., additional, Vural, M. G., additional, Yilmaz, M., additional, Cetin, S., additional, Akdemir, R., additional, Yoldas, T. K., additional, Yeter, E., additional, Karamanou, A., additional, Hamodraka, E., additional, Lekakis, I., additional, Paraskevaidis, I., additional, Kremastinos, D., additional, Appiah-Dwomoh, E. K., additional, Wang, V., additional, Otto, C., additional, Mayar, F., additional, Bonaventura, K., additional, Sunman, H., additional, Canpolat, U., additional, Kuyumcu, M., additional, Yorgun, H., additional, Sahiner, L., additional, and Ozer, N., additional
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3. Influence of different sports on postural control in young athletes - A pilot study.
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Appiah-dwomoh, E. K., Mueller, J., Mueller, S., and Mayer, F.
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ANALYSIS of variance , *ATHLETES , *POSTURAL balance , *SPORTS , *PILOT projects , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Introduction: importance of postural control (PC) on performance in high level sports is established. However, if type of sport influences PC in young athletes (YA) is unknown. The study aimed to investigate the influence of various types of sports on PC in young athletes (YA) is unknown. The study aimed to investigate the influence of varioustypes of sports on PC in YA beginning their sports career. Methods: 65 YA aged 12.0±0.4yrs (42m/23f; height:1.57±0.08m; body weight: 45.4±8.3kg; training hours/week: 4.7±1.8hr) participated in the study. The athletes, from 18 different sport disciplines, were assigned into 3 groups based on similarity of skills:strength and endurance skill sports (SESS; N=34), technical skill sports (TESS; N=11) and tactical skill sports (TSS; N=20). PC was assessed using one-legged-stance test (3 repetitions for each leg for 10sec) on a force plate (AMTI,1000Hz). The total displacement of Centre of Pressure (COP) was the outcome measure and was calculated as the mean of the best value (minimum displacement) of left and right leg for each individual. Statistical analysis was made descriptively followed by ANOVA (p<0.05). Results: anthropometric data did not differ in the 3 groups (height: p=0.18; weight: p=0.45). COP for the whole group was 658.6±136.6mm. There was no statistical significant difference for PC between the three groups (p>0.05; SESS 677.8±142.3mm, TESS 623.1±104.1mm, TSS 645.2±144.5mm). Discussion: none of the groups showed superior PC. This might be due to comparable training content and less specification of training at this stage of sports. Conclusion: at the beginning of their sports career, the PC of YA has not been differently influenced by the type of sports engaged in. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Club 35 Poster Session Wednesday 11 December: 11/12/2013, 09:30-16:00 * Location: Poster area
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Montoro Lopez, M, Pons De Antonio, I, Itziar Soto, C, Florez Gomez, R, Alonso Ladreda, A, Rios Blanco, JJ, Refoyo Salicio, E, Moreno Yanguela, M, Lopez Sendon, JL, Guzman Martinez, G, Van De Heyning, C M, Magne, J, Pierard, LA, Bruyere, PJ, Davin, L, De Maeyer, C, Paelinck, BP, Vrints, CJ, Lancellotti, P, Michalski, BW, Krzeminska-Pakula, M, Lipiec, P, Szymczyk, E, Chrzanowski, L, Kasprzak, JD, Leao, R N, Florencio, A F, Oliveira, A R, Bento, B, Lopes, S, Calaca, J, Palma Reis, R, Krestjyaninov, MV, Gimaev, RH, Razin, VA, Arangalage, D, Chiampan, A, Cimadevilla, C, Touati, A, Himbert, D, Brochet, E, Iung, B, Nataf, P, Vahanian, A, Messika-Zeitoun, D, Guvenc, TS, Karacimen, D, Erer, HB, Ilhan, E, Sayar, N, Karakus, G, Eren, M, Iriart, X, Tafer, N, Roubertie, F, Mauriat, P, Thambo, JB, Wang, J, Fang, F, Yip, G WK, Sanderson, J, Feng, W, Yu, CM, Lam, YY, Assabiny, A, Apor, A, Nagy, A, Vago, H, Toth, A, Merkely, B, Kovacs, A, Castaldi, B, Vida, VL, Guariento, A, Padalino, M, Cerutti, A, Maschietto, N, Biffanti, R, Reffo, E, Stellin, G, Milanesi, O, Baronaite-Dudoniene, K, Urbaite, L, Smalinskas, V, Veisaite, R, Vasylius, T, Vaskelyte, J, Puodziukynas, A, Wieczorek, J, Rybicka-Musialik, A, Berger-Kucza, A, Hoffmann, A, Wnuk-Wojnar, A, Mizia-Stec, K, Melao, F, Ribeiro, V, Amorim, S, Araujo, C, Torres, JP, Cardoso, JS, Pinho, P, Maciel, MJ, Storsten, P, Eriksen, M, Boe, E, Estensen, ME, Erikssen, G, Smiseth, OA, Skulstad, H, Miglioranza, MH, Gargani, L, Sant`Anna, RT, Rover, M, Martins, VM, Mantovanni, A, Kalil, RK, Leiria, TL, Luo, XX, Fang, F, Lee, PW, Zhang, ZH, Lam, YY, Sanderson, JE, Kwong, J SW, Yu, CM, Borowiec, A, Dabrowski, R, Wozniak, J, Jasek, S, Chwyczko, T, Kowalik, I, Janas, J, Musiej-Nowakowska, E, Szwed, H, Palinsky, M, Petrovicova, J, Pirscova, M, Baricevic, Z, Lovric, D, Cikes, M, Skoric, B, Ljubas Macek, J, Reskovic Luksic, V, Separovic Hanzevacki, J, Milicic, D, Elmissiri, AM, El Shahid, GS, Abdal-Wahhab, S, Vural, M G, Yilmaz, M, Cetin, S, Akdemir, R, Yoldas, T K, Yeter, E, Karamanou, AG, Hamodraka, ES, Lekakis, IA, Paraskevaidis, IA, Kremastinos, DT, Appiah-Dwomoh, E K, Wang, VC, Otto, C, Mayar, F, Bonaventura, K, Sunman, H, Canpolat, U, Kuyumcu, M, Yorgun, H, Sahiner, L, and Ozer, N
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Purpose: It is known the higher prevalence of structural heart disease in HIV patients, mostly diastolic dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension. In spite of that, there are few data about predisposing factors. Our objective was to evaluate whether HIV stage or detectable blood viral load correlate with the degree of heart disease. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study with HIV patients monitored by the internal medicine unit of our institution. We selected symptomatic patients with functional class ≥ II of NYHA scale. Viral blood load and CD4 count were systematically determined in order to obtain the HIV stage. Patients underwent a transthoracic echocardiogram to assess ventricular hypertrophy, systolic and diastolic dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension, according to the limits set by ESC guidelines. Results: Data were obtained from 65 HIV patients with dyspnea (63% male) with a mean age of 48 years. 50% were in NYHA grade II, 32.3% III and 17.7% IV. 46.7% of patients had some data of structural heart disease (figure). Belong to AIDS group (65.3%) did not correlate with the degree of heart disease. However, patients with positive blood viral load had a significantly higher incidence of structural heart disease than those with undetectable load (75% vs. 43% p <0.04), independent of their cardiovascular risk profile or type of antiretroviral therapy (Table). Conclusion: In our experience, half of HIV patients with dyspnea show echocardiographic data of structural heart disease. Detectable viral load in blood doubles the prevalence of heart disease, so that HIV itself may be an independent causal agent. These data should be taken into account in the screening of structural heart disease in these patients.
Figure Prevalence of structural heart disease - Published
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