2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-019-01235-1
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Does Acute Fatigue Negatively Affect Intrinsic Risk Factors of the Lower Extremity Injury Risk Profile? A Systematic and Critical Review

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“…Previous research has demonstrated that sustained mental activity can result in either improved or worsened cognitive performance, depending on the intensity and duration of the mental task (Ishii et al, 2014;Tanaka et al, 2014). A 90minute mental activity has been found to improve flanker test RA without improving RT (Verschueren et al, 2020). The relatively short duration of our 5-minute mental activity improved the flanker test RA and led to slower RT in both groups, possibly due to the participants' subconscious efforts to avoid response errors through longer deliberation in the decision-making process (Rozand et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous research has demonstrated that sustained mental activity can result in either improved or worsened cognitive performance, depending on the intensity and duration of the mental task (Ishii et al, 2014;Tanaka et al, 2014). A 90minute mental activity has been found to improve flanker test RA without improving RT (Verschueren et al, 2020). The relatively short duration of our 5-minute mental activity improved the flanker test RA and led to slower RT in both groups, possibly due to the participants' subconscious efforts to avoid response errors through longer deliberation in the decision-making process (Rozand et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impaired functional connectivity may be manifested by subtle alterations in neural processes related to perception, decision-making and motor skill execution (Serpell et al, 2020). Other research has shown that cognitive performance capabilities may be modified by both moderate-intensity physical activity (Chang et al, 2012;Lambourne & Tomporowski, 2010) and by sustained mental activity (Rozand et al, 2014;Tanaka et al, 2014;Verschueren et al, 2020). Thus, moderate-intensity physical and sustained mental activity might provide a mechanism to magnify the discriminatory power of test metrics for differentiating individuals with a history of sport-related concussion (HxSRC) from those who deny any such history (NoSRC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sports science, APF is defined as a complex behavioral state resulting in exercise‐induced performance decrements 10 . In addition, APF is hypothesized to play a potential, yet controversial, role in the development and occurrence of sports injuries since a recent systematic review showed that APF can compromise intrinsic modifiable injury risk factors, such as proprioception, strength, and balance outcome measures 11 . When subjecting participants to different APF inducing protocols (eg, high‐intensity intermittent protocols, Wingate protocols), their SEBT and YBT reach distances worsen compared to a non‐fatigued state 12‐16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it can be stated that non-contact injuries caused by fatigue occurred in the last fifteen minutes of play in both the first and second half of games. In non-contact injuries, neuromuscular fatigue is seen as a risk factor [ 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 ]. Neuromuscular fatigue is divided into two, according to the intensity and duration of exercise, like peripheral and central nervous system fatigue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%