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Acute effect of posterior deltoid static stretching on Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit in elite swimmers after competition. A randomized trial
(The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018, Vol. 6, Núm. 6 (supl. 3), 2018)The aim of this study was to determine whether a static stretch of posterior deltoid could reduce the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and the total arc of movement deficit (TAMD) in ... -
Acute effects of fatigue on markers of service performance in young tennis players
(European College of Sport Science. ECSS Prague 2019, 2019)The acute effects of fatigue on serve speed, accuracy, and consistency were examined over consecutive days of prolonged tennis match play (2,3) or when a fatiguing exercise protocol was performed ... -
Assessment of Processing Speed and Executive Functions performance when discriminating between MCI, AD and VaD
(2009)Actually there exists an increasing demand in relation to the neuropsychological explorations in the beginning stages of cognitive impairment due to the highest sensitization of general population to ... -
Assessment of Processing Speed and Executive Functions performance when discriminating between Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia States
(2009)The progressive ageing of population, especially relevant in the last years, will keep going on and the number of elderly will become very considerable in the next decades. This situation makes necessary ... -
Changes in Spanish adolescents' cardiorespiratory endurance in a period of 20 years (1998-2018)
(2019)Physical fitness is a measure of the body's ability to perform physical activity and exercise, thus providing a valuable indicator of health (Tomkinson, Carver, et al., 2017). Cardiorespiratory endurance ... -
Clinical and social factors related to burden on relatives of patients with dementia
(2008)This study pretended to detect the needs that relatives of patients with dementia have and also to know how they conciliate their work with their familiar everyday life in order to articulate interventions ... -
Could academic achievement be an indicator of physical fitness in 6th year elementary education students?
(2019)The lack of physical activity in children has become a serious problem in our society in recent years. Physical inactivity is considered a risk factor for developing obesity and diseases such as diabetes ... -
Facing the COVID-19: A qualitative research on the impact of the pandemic on autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
(European Psychiatry , Volume 64 , Special Issue S1: Abstracts of the 29th European Congress of Psychiatry , April 2021 , pp. S289, 2021-04)Introduction Lockdown resulting from the experienced pandemic has had a great influence on the emotional and social well-being of the general population. Specifically, it is known that those with an ... -
Going Beyond Early Assessment of MCI: the meaningfulness of cognitive procesing speed
(2013)The aim of this communication is introducing the importance of the inclusion of cognitive processing speed (CPS) in neuropsychological assessments for MCI & AD as the slowdown of CPS is present in ... -
Health related quality of life in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis: a cross-cultural comparison between two methods of treatment
(Scoliosis, 2012, 7(Suppl 1):06, 2012)he present study aims at evaluating the effects produced on HRQOL by two different methods of physiotherapy in adolescent population with Idiopathic Scoliosis (IS): SEAS, used in Milan (Italia) in ... -
Influence of half time score, match location and scoring first on match outcome in roller hockey
(2019)Performance analysis appears to be widely accepted by players, coaches and sports scientists as useful feedback to achieve better results on the coaching process (Liu, Hopkins, & Gómez, 2016). Although ... -
Neuropsychology and Aging in Down Syndrome
(2010)The increase of life expectancy in subjects with Down syndrome (SD) arises many questions about the aging process, giving the early onset and the hight probability of developing cognitive impairment. ... -
Physical Education and Health Education: an integrated approach
(2016-04)Comunicació presentada a la Fourth Biennial International Conference World Federation of Associations for Teacher Education (Barcelona : 2016) -
Relationship between unilateral jumping in the vertical, lateral and horizontal direction and change of direction performance in young elite female basketball players
(2018)Recently, some authors suggested that many unilateral actions (e.g. jumping and changes of direction) a team sport player is required to perform in practice or match occur not only in the vertical ... -
The influence of psychosocial factors on human behaviour in emergency
(European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2013, 4: 22989, 2013)Lo scopo di questo studio e ` esplorare l’effetto di alcuni fattori psicosociali sul comportamento umano durante una situazione d’emergenza. In accordo con le osservazioni della teoria dell’Attaccamento ... -
The meaningfulness of cognitive processing speed in the assessment of cognitive impairment
(2017-04-04)Conferència pronunciada a l'11è World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics celebrat a Madrid, l'any 2017 -
Use of processing speed measures to assess cognitive impairment. Preliminary study
(2011)Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Massachusetts) – 2011 -
What is the role of self-esteem in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis under a conservative treatment?
(Scoliosis, 2013, 8(Suppl 1):060, 2013)Self-esteem is defined as a “positive or negative orientation toward oneself” or “a feeling of self-appreciation” (Rosenberg, 1965). In AIS literature, there are contrasting results about the relation ...