Daniele Cardinale | PhD

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Daniele Cardinale | PhD

Daniele Cardinale | PhD

@DaCardinale

Head of Sport Physiology and Performance Laboratory, The Swedish Sports Confederation Researcher at The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH)

Stockholm Sweden Katılım Temmuz 2015
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藤井 直人 Naoto Fujii
藤井 直人 Naoto Fujii@naotofuj·
カフェインを多く摂取したほうが、痴呆のリスクが低くなり、認知機能も良かったことを示唆する研究 前向きコホート研究で、約13万人を最大43年追跡。コーヒーとお茶の摂取量を、カフェイン、デカフェで区別 1日の摂取量は、カフェイン入りコーヒーで2-3杯、お茶で1-2杯が良いそう
JAMA@JAMA_current

Moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to reduced #dementia risk and modest improvements in cognitive outcomes; no benefit was seen for decaffeinated coffee in an observational study of US adults. bit.ly/4amtd1c

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藤井 直人 Naoto Fujii
藤井 直人 Naoto Fujii@naotofuj·
第42回 守谷ハーフマラソン 1:20:19 (ネットタイム) 19:10-38:07 (18:57)-57:00くらい? (18:53)-???? キロ3:50でいけたらいいなと思ってたんで、上出来です👏 最後3kmキツくなってペース落としたんですが、それまでは80分切るペースでした。 昼過ぎから卒論・修論発表会があったので、ゴール後は車に飛び乗って移動😂
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Lars Nybo
Lars Nybo@Nyborger_Nybo·
with 1½ years delay my university discovered that I had 25 years anniversary in 2024 - so save the date 1st august 2049 for my 50 years (even in DK past retirement age, but if I survive I will probably stay anyway)
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Daniele Cardinale | PhD@DaCardinale·
@JimGalanes @PorcelliSimone @SiVillanova Research isn’t about endorsement. It’s about understanding. Limiting inquiry because a topic is “dangerous” is a slippery slope, especially in today’s climate. This line of research directly informed evidence-based regulation now implemented by WADA.
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Tadej Debevec@DebevecTadej·
Validity of the wearable CORE temperature sensor during 8-hour indoor heat exposure with and without electric fan use sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Outside Magazine@outsidemagazine·
What if inhaling a toxic gas could help you win gold? A controversial new method gaining attention in elite sports suggests that carbon monoxide, the same gas that can silently kill you, might actually enhance endurance by tricking the body into producing more red blood cells. As science revisits this risky idea, the debate resurfaces: how far are athletes willing to go for a competitive edge, and at what cost? Tap the link to find out: bit.ly/4kGbuFC
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