2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.annrmp.2008.01.002
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L’arthrose du genou chez des anciens footballeurs de haut niveau (à propos de 50 cas)

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“…76,77 Olsen et al 76 showed that this program improves awareness and control of the knee during landing and spinning movements, reducing the occurrence of lower limbs injuries. Finally, previous studies have demonstrated that 78.0 to 80.0% of former soccer players are overweight, 46,78 which increases the risk of developing knee OA. 79 Therefore, educational programs related to healthy diet and maintenance of an active lifestyle may reduce weight gain after retirement and consequently reduce knee OA prevalence in former athletes.…”
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“…76,77 Olsen et al 76 showed that this program improves awareness and control of the knee during landing and spinning movements, reducing the occurrence of lower limbs injuries. Finally, previous studies have demonstrated that 78.0 to 80.0% of former soccer players are overweight, 46,78 which increases the risk of developing knee OA. 79 Therefore, educational programs related to healthy diet and maintenance of an active lifestyle may reduce weight gain after retirement and consequently reduce knee OA prevalence in former athletes.…”
Section: = 2016mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Four studies out of fifteen scored ≤5 out of 10. 46,47,51,57 Methodological quality issues are reported in Table 2. Out of fifteen studies, five did not analyze data with sufficient coverage of the identified sample, 46,47,50,51,55 four did not use reliable diagnostic criteria for knee OA 47,51,52,57 (i.e.…”
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