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J Sports Sci ; 41(22): 2027-2032, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38287473

ABSTRACT

The scientific literature lacks consensus on classification of middle- and long-distance runners. This creates situations where the sample studied may not represent the target population and could produce misleading conclusions. Thus, we present an approach for a data-driven classification of middle- and long-distance runners according to their competition results. The best annual results of middle- and long-distance track runners participating at major (Olympics, World and European Championships) and national championships (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway) were gathered for the 2012-2018 period. Overall, 1920 men's and 1808 women's performance results were gathered. The results were grouped accordingly. Quadratic discriminant analysis was applied to define the limits between the groups. Three basic categories could be proposed for classification: world class, international and national. Classification provides a realistic overview of performance standards and the number of athletes for different categories in middle- and long-distance track running in real-world settings. The performance-based classification provides data-driven and unified criteria for reporting standards on athletes' proficiency levels. It allows for more consistent reporting practices on the target population in research. In addition to scientific research, the classification could also be employed for a variety of practical purposes.


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Physical Endurance , Running , Male , Humans , Female , Athletes , Consensus , Finland
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Scand J Surg ; 102(4): 271-3, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24056135

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The authors describe their experience in the treatment of 83 Boerhaave patients. During the last few years the mortality of the disease has decreased. A successful treatment requires good treatment resources and experienced team work. The tailored open primary repair technique with fundic reinforcement, developed by the authors, is described in detail. This technique has decreased the amount of postoperative fistulation and esophageal resection. The mortality after stenting was 20%.


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Esophageal Perforation/surgery , Esophagus/surgery , Mediastinal Diseases/surgery , Esophageal Perforation/mortality , Esophagectomy , Humans , Mediastinal Diseases/mortality , Stents , Treatment Outcome
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