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"Measuring bowling intensity for individual balls or sessions provides context for the acute and chronic workload of the individual bowler, and ultimately the preparedness of the bowler for the maximal workload of the immediate competition".
To examine different timeframes for calculating acute to chronic workload ratio (ACWR) and whether this variable is associated with intrinsic injury risk in elite Australian football players.
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The impact of intermittent aerobic fitness as measured by the end speed of the 30 15 intermittent fitness test (30 15 VIFT) and high chronic workloads (average 21-day) as potential mediators of injury risk were also investigated.
Initially, it can be compensatory, however, a chronic elevated workload, the neurohumoral input, or an underlying genetic mutation can lead to pathological hypertrophy, contractile dysfunction, ventricular dilatation, and finally, heart failure [ 1].
This may be part of a protective adaptation that β-cells have uniquely acquired to protect themselves from death caused by the chronic and high workload placed on the ER under prolonged hyperglycemic conditions.
Studies seeking a representative sample of all practice patients may wish to use other methods of recruitment,.Studies on the care experiences of chronic disease patients, workload or work process issues or the daily experiences of practitioners may find this to be both appropriate and efficient.
The aim of this study was to examine whether musculoskeletal symptoms in Danish airport baggage handlers were associated with their seniority as baggage handler, indicating chronic effects from cumulated workload.
Other factors associated with more PSL are more perceived health complaints, more fatigue, the presence of chronic disease, more physical workload, conflict with superiors, a work-related life event and a life event in private life.
Chronic increases in cardiac workload result in heart hypertrophy, a situation in which there is a significant increase in cardiomyocyte size that contributes to increased chamber mass and wall thickness.
In an observational study of 140 practices across Europe [ 69], a larger practice size was associated with lower GPs' workload, but not chronic care organisation (according to the Chronic Care Model).
This study aimed to explore the associations between chronic care organisation and physician workload in primary care.
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