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Applying an ecosystem approach to explore modifiable factors related to the risk for low motor competence in young children
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 25Issue 11p890–895Published online: August 28, 2022- D.H.H. Van Kann
- P. Koolwijk
- T. de Kok
- S.B. Vos
- S.I. de Vries
- R. Mombarg
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Early childhood is a crucial phase for motor development in which differences between children can manifest. These differences might be related to factors in ecosystems in which children are raised, of which little is currently known. The current study's purpose was to explore which modifiable factors in children's ecosystems are associated with the odds for low versus higher motor competence (MC) in 4- to 6-year-old children. - Original researchOpen Access
Diagnostic yield and cost analysis of electrocardiographic screening in Swiss paediatric athletes
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 25Issue 4p281–286Published online: November 17, 2021- M. Albiński
- M. Saubade
- A. Menafoglio
- P. Meyer
- B. Capelli
- T. Perrin
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3Athletes performing sports on high level are at increased risk for sudden cardiac death. This includes paediatric athletes, even though data on screening strategies in this age group remain scarce. This study aimed to assess electrocardiogram interpretation criteria in paediatric athletes and to evaluate the cost of screening. - Original researchOpen Access
Motor performance is not related to injury risk in growing elite-level male youth football players. A causal inference approach to injury risk assessment
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 9p881–885Published online: March 15, 2021- Nikki Rommers
- Roland Rössler
- Ian Shrier
- Matthieu Lenoir
- Erik Witvrouw
- Eva D’Hondt
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2To identify the causal relation between growth velocity and injury in elite-level youth football players, and to assess the mediating effects of motor performance in this causal pathway.