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Can changes in body mass and total body water accurately predict hyponatremia after a 161-km running race?Daniel K Lebus
Sports Medicine Program, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California, USA
Clin J Sport Med 20:193-9. 2010..To relate changes in body mass, total body water (TBW), extracellular fluid (ECF), and serum sodium concentration ([Na]) from a 161-km ultramarathon to finish time and incidence of hyponatremia...
Characteristics of 161-km ultramarathon finishers developing exercise-associated hyponatremiaMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, Sacramento, California 95655 1200, USA
Res Sports Med 21:164-75. 2013..These findings indicate that a clinical suspicion and measurement of blood sodium concentration remain the only viable means for determining when an ultramarathon runner has EAH...
Exercise-associated hyponatremia and hydration status in 161-km ultramarathonersMartin D Hoffman
Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, Mather, CA 95655 1200, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 45:784-91. 2013....
Urine dipstick analysis for identification of runners susceptible to acute kidney injury following an ultramarathonMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 117, Sacramento VA Medical Center, 10535 Hospital Way, Sacramento, CA 95655 1200, USA
J Sports Sci 31:20-31. 2013..00), and likelihood ratio for a positive test of 4.2. We conclude that urine dipstick testing was successfully able to identify those individuals meeting injury criteria for acute kidney injury with excellent sensitivity and specificity...
Increasing creatine kinase concentrations at the 161-km Western States Endurance RunMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northern California Health Care System, Sacramento, CA 95655 1200, USA
Wilderness Environ Med 23:56-60. 2012..Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare CK concentrations of finishers in the 2010 WSER with past values, and to determine whether there was an association between blood CK and sodium concentrations...
Demographic characteristics of 161-km ultramarathon runnersMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, Sacramento, California 95655 1200, USA
Res Sports Med 20:59-69. 2012....
Variables associated with odds of finishing and finish time in a 161-km ultramarathonJacob A Wegelin
Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University, P O Box 980032, Richmond, VA 23298, USA
Eur J Appl Physiol 111:145-53. 2011..Finish times were slower with advancing age, slower for women than men, and less affected by warm weather for women than for men. Calendar year was not associated with finish time after adjustment for other variables...
Performance trends in 161-km ultramarathonsM D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California, USA
Int J Sports Med 31:31-7. 2010....
Body composition of 161-km ultramarathonersM D Hoffman
Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, and University of California Davis Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sacramento, California 95655 1200, USA
Int J Sports Med 31:106-9. 2010....
Physiological responses to body weight--supported treadmill exercise in healthy adultsMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, and University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA 95655 1200, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:960-6. 2011....
The Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run: participation and performance trendsMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, and University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 41:2191-8. 2009..Examine changes in demographics of participants and performance trends at the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run (WSER) since its inception in 1974...
Ultramarathon trail running comparison of performance-matched men and womenMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System and University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA 95655 1200, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1681-6. 2008..To determine whether women matched with men for age and performance in a 50-km trail ultramarathon performed differently than the men in 80- and 161-km trail ultramarathons...
Anthropometric characteristics of ultramarathonersM D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 10535 Hospital Way 117, Sacramento, California 95655 1200, United States
Int J Sports Med 29:808-11. 2008..BMI varied considerably even among the top finishers, but lower BMI values were associated with faster running times...
Does aerobic exercise improve pain perception and mood? A review of the evidence related to healthy and chronic pain subjectsMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 117, Sacramento VA Medical Center, 10535 Hospital Way, Mather, CA 95655, USA
Curr Pain Headache Rep 11:93-7. 2007..The utility of aerobic exercise training for improving mood disturbances and pain perception among patients with chronic pain requires further investigation...
Pain perception after running a 100-mile ultramarathonMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northern California Health Care System, and University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 88:1042-8. 2007..To determine if pain perception is affected by an extreme bout of exercise that causes ongoing exercise-related pain...
Exercisers achieve greater acute exercise-induced mood enhancement than nonexercisersMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sacramento VA Medical Center, Mather, CA 95655 1200, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:358-63. 2008..To determine whether a single session of exercise of appropriate intensity and duration for aerobic conditioning has a different acute effect on mood for nonexercisers than regular exercisers...
Acute effects of ski waxing on pulmonary functionM D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin and VA Medical Center, Milwaukee 53295, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 29:1379-82. 1997..Exposure to ski waxing induced no significant changes in spirometry and DLCO measurements. We conclude that moderate exposure to ski waxing has no significant acute effect on lung function...
Physiological effects of technique and rolling resistance in uphill roller skiingM D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine, The Medical College of Wisconsin and VA Medical Center, Milwaukee 53295, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 30:311-7. 1998..The objective of the present study was to compare these two techniques during uphill roller skiing. In addition, the physiological effects of changing roller ski rolling resistance was examined for V1...
Intensity and duration threshold for aerobic exercise-induced analgesia to pressure painMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Medical College of Wisconsin, WI, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:1183-7. 2004..To examine how exercise-induced analgesia is affected by the duration and intensity of aerobic exercise...
Experimentally induced pain perception is acutely reduced by aerobic exercise in people with chronic low back painMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA
J Rehabil Res Dev 42:183-90. 2005..05) decreased after exercise at both 2 and 32 minutes postexercise. We conclude that pressure pain perception can be reduced for more than 30 minutes following aerobic exercise from leg cycling among people with chronic low back pain...
Thermal pain perception after aerobic exerciseStephen B Ruble
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 86:1019-23. 2005..CONCLUSIONS: Pain perception to thermal stimuli was unaltered after 30 minutes of exercise at 75% of V o 2 max, an intensity and duration of exercise previously shown to alter pain perception to electric and mechanical stimuli...
Use of partial body-weight support for aggressive return to running after lumbar disk herniation: a case reportMelita N Moore
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California Davis Health Care System, Sacramento, CA 95655 1200, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 91:803-5. 2010..This case demonstrates how partial body-weight support can allow aggressive running training early after a lumbar disk injury when normal impact forces cannot be tolerated and when leg weakness is a limitation...
Historical analysis of participation in 161 km ultramarathons in North AmericaMartin D Hoffman
Department of Veterans Affaris, Northern California Health Care System, and University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento
Int J Hist Sport 27:1877-91. 2010..3. While there has been considerable growth in participation, the 161 km ultramarathon continues to attract a relatively small number of participants compared with running races of shorter distances...
Evaluation of a theoretical model to quantify the sources of metabolic cost in walkingMartin D Hoffman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, VA Northern California Health Care System and University of California-Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95655-1200, USA
Am J Phys Med Rehabil 83:353-62. 2004....
