Raffaele Scurati
University of Milan
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Research in Sports Medicine | 2015
Damiano Formenti; Alessio Rossi; Giovanna Calogiuri; Tor Oskar Thomassen; Raffaele Scurati; Andi Weydahl
The aim of this study was to observe the cardiovascular demands by monitoring the heart rate (HR) and the pacing strategy by evaluating the speed during a simulated cross-country skiing race. Eleven skiers (16.45 ± 1.67 yrs; 21.32 ± 2.03 kg m–2; 72.35 ± 4.69 mL min–1 kg–1) competed in a 10km event divided into four laps. The HR profile was classified into four intensity zones. The skiers spent 66.84 ± 23.64% and 31.82 ± 23.77% of the total time above 90% and at 80 – 90% of the HRmax respectively, whereas the lower zones were negligible. During the event, a progressive increase in intensity was observed: HRmean raised by 2.42% in the last versus the first lap (p < 0.001). The skiers decreased their speed in the second (p = 0.017) and the third laps (p < 0.001) compared to with the first lap. In the fourth lap the skiers increased the speed slightly but without statistical difference. The speed maintained by the skiers resulted in the adoption of a reverse J-shaped pacing strategy.
Journal of Sports Sciences | 2014
Cristina Tringali; Ilaria Brivio; Beatrice Stucchi; Ilaria Silvestri; Raffaele Scurati; Giovanni Michielon; Giampietro Alberti; Bruno Venerando
Abstract High-level physical performance in rhythmic gymnastics is influenced by numerous skills and anthropometric factors. In order to understand if genetic predisposition could play a role to define the elite rhythmic gymnast phenotype, we analysed the frequency of common polymorphisms linked to genes correlated with body mass (ADRB2 and FTO), explosive strength (ACTN3 and ACE), and joint mobility (COL5A1), in 42 gymnasts involved in National and International events, and in 42 control girls. Our results demonstrated that high-level rhythmic gymnasts constituted a genetically selected population showing higher frequency of: (a) ADRB2 and FTO alleles linked to low body mass index and low fat mass; (b) COL5A1 CT genotype linked to high joint mobility and to the occurrence of genu recurvatum, but also to a higher incidence of injuries. ACTN3 and ACE polymorphisms did not appear to be connected with the phenotype of high-level rhythmic gymnast. Based on these data, it can be assumed that these polymorphisms could positively affect the phenotype and performance of gymnasts.
Sport Sciences for Health | 2008
P.L. Invernizzi; G. Caporaso; Stefano Longo; Raffaele Scurati; Giampietro Alberti
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Perceptual and Motor Skills | 2014
Pietro Invernizzi; Stefano Longo; Raffaele Scurati; Martina Anna Maggioni; Giovanni Michielon; Andrea Bosio
Sport Sciences for Health | 2008
P.L. Invernizzi; Stefano Longo; Raffaele Scurati
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Journal of Sports Sciences | 2014
Cristina Tringali; Loredana Scala; Ilaria Silvestri; Jacopo Antonino Vitale; Raffaele Scurati; Giovanni Michielon; Giampietro Alberti; Bruno Venerando
Sport Sciences for Health | 2008
Stefano Longo; Raffaele Scurati; Giovanni Michielon; Pietro Invernizzi
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance | 2016
Pietro Invernizzi; Eloisa Limonta; Andrea Riboli; Andrea Bosio; Raffaele Scurati; Fabio Esposito
PeerJ | 2018
Damiano Formenti; David Perpetuini; Pierpaolo Iodice; Daniela Cardone; Giovanni Michielon; Raffaele Scurati; Giampietro Alberti; Arcangelo Merla
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Advances in Physical Education | 2018
Pietro Invernizzi; Matteo Crotti; Andrea Bosio; Raffaele Scurati; Nicola Lovecchio