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Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effectively address the effects of dementia. The primary aim was to identify and summarize PA interventions and their effects on cognitive function among persons with dementia (PwD). Methods: A systematic review was conducted with a meta-analysis using different electronic databases, such as PubMed, Embase, APA PsycNET, and the Web of Science. The identified and selected studies were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that were written in English, published between 2000 and 2020, and implemented among PwD who received a PA intervention and whose cognitive function was measured at baseline and during a follow-up. Results: Twenty-two PA intervention studies met the eligibility criteria and showed a medium-size effect on the cognitive function of PwD, 0.4803 (95% CI = 0.1901–0.7704), with a high percentage of heterogeneity (I2 = 86%, p ≤ 0.0001). Moreover, this review complements other reviews by including eight studies that have not previously been considered. Overall, studies have methodological limitations. However, six studies implemented in the past five years have shown more robust methodological designs, including larger sample sizes and more comprehensive measurement tools. Conclusion: It is not yet possible to draw a conclusion on the ideal PA intervention for this population due to the high proportion of heterogeneity within the included studies. More emphasis is needed on the intensity of PA monitoring and adherence to such programs.
Maria Isabel Cardona; Adel Afi; Nemanja Lakicevic; Jochen René Thyrian. Physical Activity Interventions and Their Effects on Cognitive Function in People with Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 8753 .
AMA StyleMaria Isabel Cardona, Adel Afi, Nemanja Lakicevic, Jochen René Thyrian. Physical Activity Interventions and Their Effects on Cognitive Function in People with Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (16):8753.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria Isabel Cardona; Adel Afi; Nemanja Lakicevic; Jochen René Thyrian. 2021. "Physical Activity Interventions and Their Effects on Cognitive Function in People with Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 16: 8753.
Although absolute jump heights should be considered an important factor in judging the performance requirements of volleyball players, limited data is available on age-appropriate categories. The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in specific anthropometric characteristics and jumping performance variables in under−19 female volleyball players in relation to playing position and performance level. The sample of subjects consisted of 354 players who prepared for the U19 Women’s Volleyball European Championship 2020 (17.4 ± 0.8 years, 1.81 ± 0.07 m, 67.5 ± 7.1 kg). Playing positions analyzed were setters (n = 55), opposites (n = 37), middle blockers (n = 82), outside hitters (n = 137), and liberos (n = 43). The results showed player position differences in every performance level group in variables of body height, spike, and block jump. Observed differences are a consequence of highly specific tasks of different positions in the composition of the team. Players of different performance levels are significantly different, with athletes of higher-ranked teams achieving better results. The acquired data could be useful for the selection and profiling of young volleyball players.
Suncica Pocek; Zoran Milosevic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Kristina Pantelic-Babic; Milka Imbronjev; Ewan Thomas; Antonino Bianco; Patrik Drid. Anthropometric Characteristics and Vertical Jump Abilities by Player Position and Performance Level of Junior Female Volleyball Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 8377 .
AMA StyleSuncica Pocek, Zoran Milosevic, Nemanja Lakicevic, Kristina Pantelic-Babic, Milka Imbronjev, Ewan Thomas, Antonino Bianco, Patrik Drid. Anthropometric Characteristics and Vertical Jump Abilities by Player Position and Performance Level of Junior Female Volleyball Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (16):8377.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSuncica Pocek; Zoran Milosevic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Kristina Pantelic-Babic; Milka Imbronjev; Ewan Thomas; Antonino Bianco; Patrik Drid. 2021. "Anthropometric Characteristics and Vertical Jump Abilities by Player Position and Performance Level of Junior Female Volleyball Players." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 16: 8377.
Elite judo athletes undergo vigorous training to achieve outstanding results. In pursuit of achieving competitive success, the occurrence of injuries amongst judo athletes is not rare. The study aimed to perform a knee flexors and extensors isokinetic torque analysis in elite female judo athletes. Fifty-eight elite female judo athletes of the Serbian national team (21.02 ± 3.11 years; 62.36 ± 11.91 kg, 165.04 ± 10.24 cm, training experience 12.72 ± 2.98 years) volunteered to participate in this study. The range of motion (ROM) was set at 90°. Testing was performed in a concentric-concentric mode for the testing speed of 60 °/s. Five maximal voluntary contractions of knee extensors and knee flexors muscle groups were measured for both legs. The obtained data showed a statistically significant difference in absolute torque values among different categories as heavier athletes demonstrated higher values. Post hoc analysis showed a significant difference between weight categories, as heavier athletes demonstrated higher values, while no significant differences in normalized torque values for different weight categories were observed. The implementation of new elements and training modalities may improve performance and prevent lateral asymmetry, thus reducing the risk of injury.
Wieslaw Blach; Miodrag Drapsin; Nemanja Lakicevic; Antonino Bianco; Tamara Gavrilovic; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Ognjen Cvjeticanin; Patrik Drid; Maciej Kostrzewa. Isokinetic Profile of Elite Serbian Female Judoists. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 6988 .
AMA StyleWieslaw Blach, Miodrag Drapsin, Nemanja Lakicevic, Antonino Bianco, Tamara Gavrilovic, Roberto Roklicer, Tatjana Trivic, Ognjen Cvjeticanin, Patrik Drid, Maciej Kostrzewa. Isokinetic Profile of Elite Serbian Female Judoists. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (13):6988.
Chicago/Turabian StyleWieslaw Blach; Miodrag Drapsin; Nemanja Lakicevic; Antonino Bianco; Tamara Gavrilovic; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Ognjen Cvjeticanin; Patrik Drid; Maciej Kostrzewa. 2021. "Isokinetic Profile of Elite Serbian Female Judoists." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 6988.
The aim of this study was to establish whether there are differences between weight categories in different anthropometric measurements and handgrip strength between elite Serbian male and female sambo athletes divided into weight categories. A total of 70 elite Serbian sambo athletes participated in the study, who were participants of the World Cadet Sambo Championship held in Novi Sad. Athletes are classified into categories according to gender and official weight categories. Using anthropometry, we calculated somatotypes and hand-grip strength. For statistical analysis, we used a one-way analysis of variance and Tukey’s post hoc tests to compare group differences by weight categories. Somatotype analysis shows that a typical somatotype in male sambo athletes was endomorphic mesomorphs. In female groups, the most common somatotype in the lightest categories was mesomorphic ectomorphs, and in the heaviest categories were endomorphic mesomorphs. Examining the handgrip for both left and right hand, as well as in total, shows that there is a statistically significant difference between the categories. In total, the strength of the handgrip increases progressively in groups. In male categories, the difference exists between the first 4 groups and -78kg, as well as between -42kg and -46kg and the heaviest weight category. Differences between weight categories in female athletes were found between the lightest group and last six groups in total, in favor of the last six. Anthropometric measurements revealed a statistically significant difference between weight categories. Mesomorphy was the most dominant somatotype in male categories, while female athletes differed concerning weight category. The achieved results can serve as data to compare the somatotype and handgrip strength of elite sambo athletes on a national and international level. These findings suggest that the handgrip strength and somatotypes are the keys to success in relation to the weight category.
Jelena Slankamenac; Tatjana Trivić; Damjan Jakšić; Miodrag Drapšin; Nemanja Lakićević; Patrik Drid. Somatotypes and handgrip strength analysis of elite Serbian sambo athletes. Exercise and Quality of Life 2021, 13, 5 -12.
AMA StyleJelena Slankamenac, Tatjana Trivić, Damjan Jakšić, Miodrag Drapšin, Nemanja Lakićević, Patrik Drid. Somatotypes and handgrip strength analysis of elite Serbian sambo athletes. Exercise and Quality of Life. 2021; 13 (1):5-12.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJelena Slankamenac; Tatjana Trivić; Damjan Jakšić; Miodrag Drapšin; Nemanja Lakićević; Patrik Drid. 2021. "Somatotypes and handgrip strength analysis of elite Serbian sambo athletes." Exercise and Quality of Life 13, no. 1: 5-12.
Even though scientific literature shows numerous heath complications and performance decrements associated with rapid weight loss (RWL), its prevalence remains exceedingly high across various combat sports. The aim of this study was to thoroughly search the existing literature to explore the influence of RWL on kidney function in Olympic and non-Olympic combat sport athletes. PubMed and Web of Science were searched for the relevant studies. Only original articles published from 2005 onwards, written in English, that included healthy males and females who prompted ~5% weight loss within a week or less, were included in the study. Retrieved studies showed that creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and urine specific gravity values were significantly increased after RWL in the majority of the included studies. This observation indicates that RWL caused dehydration and subsequent acute kidney damage despite various degrees of weight lost during the RWL phase, which can lead to adverse events in other body systems. Alternative methods of weight reduction that prioritize athletes’ health should be considered.
Nemanja Lakicevic; Antonio Paoli; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Darinka Korovljev; Sergej Ostojic; Patrizia Proia; Antonino Bianco; Patrik Drid. Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Kidney Function in Combat Sport Athletes. Medicina 2021, 57, 551 .
AMA StyleNemanja Lakicevic, Antonio Paoli, Roberto Roklicer, Tatjana Trivic, Darinka Korovljev, Sergej Ostojic, Patrizia Proia, Antonino Bianco, Patrik Drid. Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Kidney Function in Combat Sport Athletes. Medicina. 2021; 57 (6):551.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNemanja Lakicevic; Antonio Paoli; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Darinka Korovljev; Sergej Ostojic; Patrizia Proia; Antonino Bianco; Patrik Drid. 2021. "Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Kidney Function in Combat Sport Athletes." Medicina 57, no. 6: 551.
N. Lakicevic; G. D’Antona; A. Paoli; A. Bianco; N. Maksimovic; S. Ostojic; P. Drid. Behind the mask: Rethinking the use of face masks while exercising. Science & Sports 2021, 1 .
AMA StyleN. Lakicevic, G. D’Antona, A. Paoli, A. Bianco, N. Maksimovic, S. Ostojic, P. Drid. Behind the mask: Rethinking the use of face masks while exercising. Science & Sports. 2021; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleN. Lakicevic; G. D’Antona; A. Paoli; A. Bianco; N. Maksimovic; S. Ostojic; P. Drid. 2021. "Behind the mask: Rethinking the use of face masks while exercising." Science & Sports , no. : 1.
Athletes’ lifestyles have been dramatically affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Since COVID-19 primarily affects the respiratory system and to a lesser degree the cardiovascular system, the goal of this study was to examine the effects of COVID-19-caused detraining on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) of recently recovered volleyball athletes. Sixteen experienced volleyball athletes (age 24 ± 4.5 years) who were recently diagnosed and recovered from a COVID-19 infection volunteered to participate in this study and were tested for CRF and spirometry. Given that participants had only mild symptoms of infection, the primary focus of this study was on the effects of detraining on CRF. On average, the time to exhaustion was 9.4 ± 1.4 min. VE, VCO2, RER and oxygen pulse increased, heart rate exceeded 90% of predicted values, and peak VO2 values were typical for this level of athlete (44.1 ± 3.4 mL/kg). Pulmonary function reflected in FVC, FEV1/FVC and MVV values were well above 80% of predicted values for each of the participants while electrocardiography revealed no ischemia, arrythmias or conduction and repolarization abnormalities were found in the tested subjects. Therefore, it can be concluded that participants experienced typical consequences of detraining. Due to a lack of CRF data prior to COVID-19 infection, we were unable to estimate the magnitude detraining had on CRF. Complete CRF assessment after COVID-19 infection in athletes can be useful for screening of residual myocardial and/or respiratory system damage for safe return-to-play decisions.
Aleksandra Milovancev; Jovana Avakumovic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Valdemar Stajer; Darinka Korovljev; Nikola Todorovic; Antonino Bianco; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Sergej Ostojic; Patrik Drid. Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Volleyball Athletes Following a COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 4059 .
AMA StyleAleksandra Milovancev, Jovana Avakumovic, Nemanja Lakicevic, Valdemar Stajer, Darinka Korovljev, Nikola Todorovic, Antonino Bianco, Nebojsa Maksimovic, Sergej Ostojic, Patrik Drid. Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Volleyball Athletes Following a COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (8):4059.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAleksandra Milovancev; Jovana Avakumovic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Valdemar Stajer; Darinka Korovljev; Nikola Todorovic; Antonino Bianco; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Sergej Ostojic; Patrik Drid. 2021. "Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Volleyball Athletes Following a COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 8: 4059.
(1) Background: Regular physical activity (PA) plays an important role during early childhood physical and psychological development. This study investigates the effects of a 9-month PA intervention on physiological characteristics and motor and cognitive skills in preschool children. (2) Methods: Preschool children (n = 132; age 4 to 7 years) attending regular preschool programs were nonrandomly assigned to PA intervention (n = 66; 60 min sessions twice per week) or a control group (n = 66; no additional organized PA program) for 9 months. Exercise training for the intervention group included various sports games, outdoor activities, martial arts, yoga, and dance. Anthropometry, motor skills (7 tests), and cognitive skills (Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices and Cognitive Assessment System) were assessed before and after an intervention period in both groups. Data were analyzed using repeated-measures ANOVA. (3) Results: Body weight significantly increased in both groups over time. Compared to the changes observed in the control group, the intervention group significantly increased in chest circumference (p = 0.022). In contrast, the control group demonstrated an increase in waist circumference (p = 0.001), while these measures in the intervention group remained stable. Participants in the intervention group improved running speed (p = 0.016) and standing broad jump (p = 0.000). The flexibility level was maintained in the intervention group, while a significant decrease was observed in the control group (p = 0.010). Children from the intervention group demonstrated progress in the bent-arm hang test (p = 0.001), unlike the control group subjects. Varied improvements in cognitive skills were observed for different variables in both intervention and control groups, with no robust evidence for PA-intervention-related improvements. (4) Conclusions: Preschool children’s participation in a preschool PA intervention improves their motor skills.
Damjan Jaksic; Sandra Mandic; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Zoran Milosevic; Roberto Roklicer; Jovan Vukovic; Suncica Pocek; Nemanja Lakicevic; Antonino Bianco; Samuel Cassar; Patrik Drid. Effects of a Nine-Month Physical Activity Intervention on Morphological Characteristics and Motor and Cognitive Skills of Preschool Children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 6609 .
AMA StyleDamjan Jaksic, Sandra Mandic, Nebojsa Maksimovic, Zoran Milosevic, Roberto Roklicer, Jovan Vukovic, Suncica Pocek, Nemanja Lakicevic, Antonino Bianco, Samuel Cassar, Patrik Drid. Effects of a Nine-Month Physical Activity Intervention on Morphological Characteristics and Motor and Cognitive Skills of Preschool Children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (18):6609.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDamjan Jaksic; Sandra Mandic; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Zoran Milosevic; Roberto Roklicer; Jovan Vukovic; Suncica Pocek; Nemanja Lakicevic; Antonino Bianco; Samuel Cassar; Patrik Drid. 2020. "Effects of a Nine-Month Physical Activity Intervention on Morphological Characteristics and Motor and Cognitive Skills of Preschool Children." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 18: 6609.
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Nemanja Lakicevic; Tatiana Moro; Antonio Paoli; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Samuel Cassar; Patrik Drid. Stay fit, don't quit: Geriatric Exercise Prescription in COVID-19 Pandemic. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 2020, 32, 1209 -1210.
AMA StyleNemanja Lakicevic, Tatiana Moro, Antonio Paoli, Roberto Roklicer, Tatjana Trivic, Samuel Cassar, Patrik Drid. Stay fit, don't quit: Geriatric Exercise Prescription in COVID-19 Pandemic. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2020; 32 (7):1209-1210.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNemanja Lakicevic; Tatiana Moro; Antonio Paoli; Roberto Roklicer; Tatjana Trivic; Samuel Cassar; Patrik Drid. 2020. "Stay fit, don't quit: Geriatric Exercise Prescription in COVID-19 Pandemic." Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 32, no. 7: 1209-1210.
Rapid weight loss (RWL) is commonly practiced among judo athletes. Although it helps them to gain the advantage over their lighter opponents, previous studies have shown that RWL can have a negative impact on the athlete’s performance and overall well-being. This systematic review aimed to synthesize the evidence that examines the influence of rapid weight loss on physiological parameters, biomarkers, and psychological well-being in judo athletes. We followed the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines. We searched for studies on Web of Science and PubMed that elaborate on the influence of ≥5% RWL achieved over ≤7-day period in judokas. Out of 52 studies initially found, 14 studies met our eligibility criteria and were included in the review. In total, we examined data from 1103 judo athletes. Retrieved studies showed conflicting data concerning physiological parameters and biomarkers, while psychological well-being parameters were more consistent than physiological and biomarkers. The feeling of tension, anger, and fatigue significantly increased while a decrease in vigor was demonstrated among athletes who lost weight rapidly. The evidence on the impact of RWL on performance remains ambiguous. More studies under standardized conditions are needed in order to provide firm evidence. Considering the harmful effects of RWL outlined in the existing literature, it is important to determine and monitor athlete’s minimal competitive weight to prioritize the health and safety of the athlete, emphasize fairness, and ultimately benefit the sport.
Nemanja Lakicevic; Roberto Roklicer; Antonino Bianco; Diba Mani; Antonio Paoli; Tatjana Trivic; Sergej M. Ostojic; Aleksandra Milovancev; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Patrik Drid. Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Judo Athletes: A Systematic Review. Nutrients 2020, 12, 1220 .
AMA StyleNemanja Lakicevic, Roberto Roklicer, Antonino Bianco, Diba Mani, Antonio Paoli, Tatjana Trivic, Sergej M. Ostojic, Aleksandra Milovancev, Nebojsa Maksimovic, Patrik Drid. Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Judo Athletes: A Systematic Review. Nutrients. 2020; 12 (5):1220.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNemanja Lakicevic; Roberto Roklicer; Antonino Bianco; Diba Mani; Antonio Paoli; Tatjana Trivic; Sergej M. Ostojic; Aleksandra Milovancev; Nebojsa Maksimovic; Patrik Drid. 2020. "Effects of Rapid Weight Loss on Judo Athletes: A Systematic Review." Nutrients 12, no. 5: 1220.
High levels of physical fitness (PF) can positively affect both health and cognitive function, thus monitoring its levels in youth can help increase health and quality of life in adult populations later on. This systematic review aims to identify PF field-based tests used in young European populations practicing sport to find tools that are adequate for the considered target involving a new battery within the Enriched Sport Activities (ESA) project. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was followed. In the 83 identified articles, the main tests used were: vertical/horizontal jumps (for muscular strength/power); push-ups, running at maximum effort, sit-ups (for muscular strength/endurance); multistage non-intermittent and intermittent tests (for aerobic endurance); sit and reach (for flexibility); sprinting and agility T-tests (for speed and agility, respectively); 10 × 5 m shuttle run (SR) (for both speed and agility). Few studies assessed coordination, reaction time, power, and balance. Although the selected tests are widely used and validated, they do not determine all PF aspects and do not reflect sport-specific features. A final decision was made for the inclusion of the following tests: standing broad jump, seated medicine ball throw, 20 m SR test, 30 m sprint, Illinois test, and a new test, i.e., the crunning test, to assess different skill-related components at once. The use of this combination of tests allows for the assessment of all PF components and can help planning effective training programs and cultivate sporting talent.
Garden Tabacchi; Guillermo F. Lopez Sanchez; Fatma Nese Sahin; Meltem Kizilyalli; Rosario Genchi; Michele Basile; Musa Kirkar; Carlos Silva; Nuno Loureiro; Eduardo Teixeira; Yolanda Demetriou; David Joseph Sturm; Simona Pajaujene; Ilona J. Zuoziene; Manuel Gómez-López; Ante Rada; Jelena Pausic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Luca Petrigna; Kaltrina Feka; Ana Ribeiro; Marianna Alesi; Antonino Bianco. Field-Based Tests for the Assessment of Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents Practicing Sport: A Systematic Review within the ESA Program. Sustainability 2019, 11, 7187 .
AMA StyleGarden Tabacchi, Guillermo F. Lopez Sanchez, Fatma Nese Sahin, Meltem Kizilyalli, Rosario Genchi, Michele Basile, Musa Kirkar, Carlos Silva, Nuno Loureiro, Eduardo Teixeira, Yolanda Demetriou, David Joseph Sturm, Simona Pajaujene, Ilona J. Zuoziene, Manuel Gómez-López, Ante Rada, Jelena Pausic, Nemanja Lakicevic, Luca Petrigna, Kaltrina Feka, Ana Ribeiro, Marianna Alesi, Antonino Bianco. Field-Based Tests for the Assessment of Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents Practicing Sport: A Systematic Review within the ESA Program. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (24):7187.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGarden Tabacchi; Guillermo F. Lopez Sanchez; Fatma Nese Sahin; Meltem Kizilyalli; Rosario Genchi; Michele Basile; Musa Kirkar; Carlos Silva; Nuno Loureiro; Eduardo Teixeira; Yolanda Demetriou; David Joseph Sturm; Simona Pajaujene; Ilona J. Zuoziene; Manuel Gómez-López; Ante Rada; Jelena Pausic; Nemanja Lakicevic; Luca Petrigna; Kaltrina Feka; Ana Ribeiro; Marianna Alesi; Antonino Bianco. 2019. "Field-Based Tests for the Assessment of Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents Practicing Sport: A Systematic Review within the ESA Program." Sustainability 11, no. 24: 7187.