ECSS NB15.pmd - European College of Sport Science
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ECSS NB15.pmd - European College of Sport Science
Official News Bulletin of the European College of Sport Science Welcome to Norway 2009 News Bulletin N o. 1 5 - December 2008 No. 15 Foto: SporT ools GmbH SporTools From Estoril to Oslo TABLE OF CONTENTS ECSS The Bulletin in Brief .................................................................. 3 Message from the President ............................................... 4-5 What's New ............................................................................. 6 Call for proposals ..................................................................... 7 ECSS Congress Estoril 2008 Congress Impressions ........................................................ 8-9 Inside Story ............................................................................ 10 Attendance and Statistics ........................................................ 11 Young Investigators Award 2008 Founding Sponsor MARS Inc. ............................................ 12-13 Winners Oral Presentations (1st - 4th) ..................................... 14 Winners Poster Presentations (1st - 4th) .................................. 15 Winners Oral and Poster Presentations (Equal 5th) ................ 16 ECSS European Journal of Sport Science ........................................ 17 Japan 2008 JSPFSM Report ................................................................... 18-19 ECSS Congress Oslo 2009 Oslo Image ............................................................................ 20 Welcome to Oslo, Norway .................................................... 21 Scientific Programme ....................................................... 22-23 Programme Structure ............................................................. 24 ECSS ECSS Membership .......................................................................... 25 Partnership ............................................................................ 26 Imprint .................................................................................... 27 incorporated 2 European College of Sport Science THE BULLETIN IN BRIEF ECSS Message from the President – ECSS President Albert Gollhofer states the major essentials of the College in 2008 and 2009. What's New – Introducing the new ECSS Office Secretary, Tobias Vogt. Future ECSS Congresses dated. ECSS website provides EJSS online log-in and new column for jobs. Call for proposals – ECSS Executive Board elections 2009. ECSS Congress Estoril 2008 Congress Impressions – Looking back on an impressive ECSS Congress 2008 in Estoril, Portugal. Inside Story – Local Organizer Jan Cabri summarizes some of the 2008 congress highlights. Attendance and Statistics – More than 2000 participants from over 60 countries attended the ECSS Congress in Estoril, Portugal in 2008. Young Investigators Awards 2008 Founding Sponsor MARS Inc. – Scientific Affairs Manager Sylvie Chartron about this year's ECSS Young Investigators Award and it's importance for the future of sport science. Winners Oral Presentation – This year's 1st to 4th oral presentation winners of the Young Investigators Award 2008. Winners Poster Presentation – This year's 1st to 4th poster presentation winners of the Young Investigators Awards 2008. Winners Oral and Poster Presentation – This year's equal 5th winners of the oral and poster presentation Young Investigators Awards 2008. ECSS EJSS – Find out more about the European Journal of Sport Science, the ECSS's official Journal. Japan 2008 JSPFSM Report – YIA delegates 2008 share their impressions of this year's exchange with the Japanese Society of Physical Education and Sports Medicine. ECSS Congress Oslo 2009 Oslo Image – Enjoy a first impression of the beautiful Norway. Welcome to Oslo, Norway – The Local Organizer welcomes all ECSS Congress participants. Scientific Programme – Find out about all plenaries, invited symposia, exchange symposia and satellite symposia at the 14th ECSS Congress. Programme Structure – Get an overview on Oslo 2009's Programme Structure. ECSS ECSS Membership – Find out more about further ECSS membership benefits and renew your ECSS membership in 2009. Partnership – Support the community and become a partner of the ECSS. Imprint – Find contact details of the ECSS and EJSS. News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 3 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear ECSS members, President of the ECSS Albert Gollhofer The 13th ECSS congress Estoril 2008 in Portugal was a further milestone on the very successful road of the College. Due to the marvellous conference site, the great organisation and hospitality of our Portuguese friends and last but not least due to the sound scientific contribution of each individual participant, we witnessed one of the best conferences we ever had. Our plenary as well as our invited symposia achieved tremendous attendance. They reflected a broad vision of highly relevant topics in the field of sports and exercise. In the ECSS 2008 we had the highest number of applications for our Young Investigator Award. Even, if not all participants made it to the stage and were nominated for one of the prestigious prices sponsored by Mars, we were deeply impressed by the outstanding material submitted. The development, both in quantity as well as quality certainly underscores the immense importance of the YIA as the back-bone of our college. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude and compliments to all of the participants who secured the great success of the Congress with their oral and poster research presentations. Major essentials for ECSS 2008-2009 Members: The ECSS greatly appreciates the continuously growing number of ECSS members. Your support secures the solid base we are operating from. Thus, we are constantly working towards improving your membership benefits. Partners: In this context we would also like to thank our partners, long-standing as well as new members of the family. ECSS EJSS - Journal: 4 European College of Sport Science The Journal Selection for MEDLINE® Indexing has not yet been accepted. Therefore the ECSS has currently launched a reapplication and we are very confident regarding a positive decision. For our journal this achievement is the most important step in the near future. The scientific level of the journal is permanently improving; the submission of abstracts is now being operated electronically. Since this year we have increased to 6 issues per year and again encouraged the publication of position statements on most important topics. These statements are discussed in specifically designed symposia at our annual conferences. Upcoming Congresses: Oslo 2009: The scientific program for the plenary and the invited sessions is about to be finalised. The homepage of the 14th ECSS Congress next year in Oslo is online (www.ecss-congress.eu) and registration will be opened at 15th December 2008. The local team is highly motivated to serve all participants and to arrange a Nordic flavour at our next years Congress. Antalya 2010: The Congress site in Antalya has been decided. Our Turkish friends are preparing the first arrangements. The scientific program will be elaborated during this winter and the homepage of the 15th ECSS Congress Antalya 2010 has been launched (www.ecss-congress.eu). Liverpool 2011: Liverpool will be the host of the 16th ECSS congress. A fantastic city with all the memories of the music of the 60ies will provide the framework. Dear friends, sport science in Europe is on an exiting journey. I would like to invite each individual member to take part in this great adventure and to provide new research ideas and intellectual enthusiasm. The ECSS needs your active participation in order to foster the big idea behind it all and health related questions of our modern societies. In 2009, we will be preparing the Congress in Oslo, Norway. Moving from Portugal to Norway might be a great change in the travel schedules, it is, however, only a small commitment necessary for you: To join us again in 2009 for another ECSS Congress. I look forward to meeting you all again in the northern part of Europe, in Oslo. With best regards, ECSS Albert Gollhofer News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 5 WHAT’S NEW ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ New Office Secretary ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ? ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Future ECSS Congresses ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 14TH ANNUAL ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009, NORWAY 24TH – 27TH JUNE 2009 15TH ANNUAL ECSS CONGRESS ANTALYA 2010, TURKEY 23RD – 26TH JUNE 2010 16TH ANNUAL ECSS CONGRESS LIVERPOOL 2011, UNITED KINGDOM Further information about future ECSS Congresses can be obtained via the official ECSS Congress Website: www.ecss-congress.eu ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ EJSS - Online Login ○ Dear Colleagues, Ever since I started my work with the European College of Sport Science at my first ECSS Congress in Estoril, the warm welcome of my colleagues from the ECSS and you, the members and participants of the congress, instantly made me feel being part of a great ECSS family. I thank you for this. Concluding my studies at the German Sport University in Cologne (Academic diploma in Sport Science with a major in Media & Communication) and now working for an organisation that has developed into one of the leading scientific communities in sport science throughout Europe and the beyond, it is a great opportunity for me not only to follow my personal interests but also to face the challenges of the ECSS. Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity and warmly welcoming me. I very much look forward to seeing you all again 2009 in Oslo. Yours Sincerely, ECSS Tobias Vogt 6 European College of Sport Science ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The European Journal of Sport Science is now accessible throughout the ECSS website. All ECSS members are asked to register online and will be provided with an ECSS Member Login, consisting of their personal email address and a generated password sent by email. The new ECSS online login enables ECSS members to easily access current EJSS issues such as all back issues electronically. For further information and the new ECSS Members Login please visit: www.ecss.de ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Jobs - New Column on ECSS website ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The ECSS is offering its members a platform to announce and search for sport science related job opportunities. For more information please visit the new Jobs column on the ECSS website: www.ecss.de If you would like to advertise your job vacancy on the ECSS website, please send your job offer announcing title, institute, university and country including a full job description in English language in pdf-format to: office@ecss.de. CALL FOR PROPOSALS Executive Board elections Candidate proposals for the ECSS Executive Board term of Office 2009-2011 From July 2009 onward the positions of President Elect, General Secretary and Treasurer are elected by the ECSS Members. Please fill in the proposal sheet and send it to the ECSS office: Thomas Delaveaux, M.A. Managing Director ECSS Office Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 6 50933 Cologne Germany Phone: +49 221 4982 7640 Fax: +49 221 4982 7650 Email: delaveaux@ecss.de Current structure of the European College of Sport Science: Executive Board Scientific Board Scientific Committee President Prof. Dr. Albert Gollhofer, GER President Elect Prof. Dr. Hans Hoppeler, SUI Past President Prof. Dr. Erich Müller, AUT General Secretary Prof. Dr. Sigmund Loland, NOR Theasurer Prof. Dr. Romain Meeusen, BEL Chair Prof. Dr. A. Wagenmakers, GBR Prof. Dr. Natalia Balague, ESP Prof. Dr. D. Caporossi, ITA Prof. Dr. H.-H. Dickhuth, DEU Dr. Nenad Dikic, SRB Prof. Dr. Joan Duda, GBR Prof. Dr. Daniel Green, GBR Prof. Dr. Michael Grey, DNK Prof. Dr. Steve Harridge, GBR Prof. Dr. Werner Helsen, BEL Dr. Luc van Loon, NLD Prof. Dr. Mike McNamee, GBR Prof. Dr. Caroline Nicol, FRA Prof. Dr. Pekka Oja, FIN Prof. Dr. H. Schwameder, DEU Prof. Dr. Gisela Sjøgaard, DNK Prof. Dr. Mark Williams, GBR Prof. Dr. Peter Bärtsch, DEU Prof. Dr. Jan Cabri, PRT Prof. Dr. Flemming Dela, DNK Prof. Dr. Paavo Komi, FIN Prof. Dr. Gertrud Pfister, DNK Prof. Dr. Tom Reilly, GBR ECSS Candidate proposals President Elect General Secretary Treasurer Name Name Name Institution Institution Institution Contact Contact Contact News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 7 CONGRESS IMPRESSIONS „Barefoot in the Sand" - only one way to relax during the ECSS Congress breaks in Estoril. ECSS CONGRESS ESTORIL 2008 „Congress Centre" - host of the 13th annual ECSS Congress in Estoril. "Book of Abstracts" - essence of sport science in Estoril. "Lunch Break" - ECSS Congress participants enjoying their lunch break. „Congress exhibition area" of the 13th annual ECSS Congress in Estoril. 8 European College of Sport Science "On the way" - ECSS Congress participants heading towards another interesting Plenary Session. CONGRESS IMPRESSIONS "Sharing the knowledge" - ECSS Congress participants discussing posted research. ECSS CONGRESS ESTORIL 2008 „YIA coktail“ - Sylvie Chartron adressing the participants... "Oslo 2009" - looking forward to the 14th annual ECSS Congress, Karen Christensen and Sigmund Loland. ...Anton Wagenmakers and Marc Williams enjoying their attendance. „Chating" - Paavo Komi, Albert Gollhofer and Erich Müller at the YIA Cocktail. „In pleasent anticipation“ - The local organizers of the 14th ECSS Congress 2008 in Oslo. News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 9 INSIDE STORY ECSS 2008 - Sport science by the sea The 13th Annual ECSS Congress 2008 in Estoril, Portugal, is already far away let us summarize some of the highlights of this great event. Science 2.013 participants 1.730 abstracts 214 YIA 4 plenary sessions 36 invited symposia 120 thematic sessions 75 oral 45 poster Social activities ECSS CONGRESS ESTORIL 2008 opening reception Estoril beach workouts tent party closing banquet 10 European College of Sport Science With respect to the Science, the Local Scientific Committee was indeed successful to offer a wide variety of topics; from physiology to sociology, from sport medicine to ethical issues in sports. Four plenary sessions, 36 invited sessions (112 papers), 75 thematic oral presentations (446 papers) and 45 thematic poster sessions (1172 papers) provided proof of the sizzling activities of the College, even with such a great sunny (and "beachy") environment. Also, the six satellite symposia were very much appreciated. Of the 1730 papers presented, 214 papers (114 oral presentations) were accepted for running for the Mars Young Investigator Awards. We appreciate all participants for their contributions in making this event one of the most successful in the history of the ECSS. With respect to the social programme, highlights consisted of the reception in the gardens of the Casino of Estoril, the efficient distribution of the lunches in the big tent located in front of the congress centre, the evening work outs on the Estoril beach, the closing dinner in the Casino with the spectacular show and, the informal party in the tent. Of course, as mentioned already, the beautiful environment and the nice weather helped also to make this event not only of great scientific value, but a good occasion to discuss, interact and enjoy life at the beach, also. We were happy to welcome more than 2000 participants from many countries from all over the world. Of course, for organizing such a big event, one needs to rely upon a strong team and initiatives from many individuals. Our multi-lingual Welcome Desk Ladies, proved to be highly efficient and, the many colleagues and volunteers in their fashionable green T-shirts were more than eager to help out wherever needed. The technical exhibition was also a big success and well visited, thanks to its good and accessible location in the main hall. We are quite confident of the fact that Foto: SporT ools GmbH SporTools practically all sessions went as expected, thanks to the competent assistance of our volunteers. We are greatly indebted to all Reviewers, Invited Speakers, Chair Persons (those planned and those who jumped in) for their excellent work. Thank you all, for a job well done! Jan Cabri and the Estoril 2008 Team ATTENDANCE AND STATISTICS Countries & Participants 13th annual Congress of the ECSS Estoril, Portugal 9-12 July 2008 ECSS CONGRESS ESTORIL 2008 Attendance 2.013 participants from 61 nations Afghanistan 1 Albania 2 Australia 38 Austria 38 Belgium 44 Bosnia & Herzegowina 6 Brazil 96 Bulgaria 5 Canada 29 China 1 Croatia 12 Cyprus 9 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 29 Egypt 1 Estonia 7 Finland 56 France 46 Germany 140 Ghana 2 Greece 67 Gambia 1 Hong Kong 4 Hungary 19 Iceland 3 Iran 28 Ireland 14 Israel 5 Italy 102 Japan 172 Kazakhastan 1 Kuwait Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Tanzania Tunesia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA 1 11 2 7 1 35 9 3 57 25 335 7 9 23 2 5 2 11 6 30 59 24 42 26 1 2 38 2 226 27 TOTAL number of countries: 61 TOTAL number of participants: 2.013 News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 11 Sylvie Chartron Scientific Affairs Manager FOUNDING SPONSOR MARS INC. YIA 2008 INVESTIGATORS AWARDS YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD 2008 Mars, Incorporated 12 European College of Sport Science The 13th Edition of the awards, and I still have the same pleasure to open this more and more prestigious ceremony. This 13th edition of the ECSS congress confirms the high scientific level of its members, and we are proud to have been able to detect from the very beginning of the story of the College that it will become a highly credible institution. Mars Incorporated indeed is the most convinced supporter of ECSS, ever since the beginning of 1995 because we are both strongly committed to the development and encouragement of healthy lifestyles. You hold some important keys to the locks. Thanks to all your research, we are more and more aware of the role of physical activity in the prevention of non communicable diseases. This is why Mars wants to maintain good relationships with the college. In order to convince public health authorities to set up national and international physical activity promotion programs, we need relevant scientific evidence which only serious research can provide. At the EU level we are also member of the EU platform on diet and physical activity established by the EU Commission DG Sanco and partner of the European Epode Network to implement in each member state the successful multi stakeholders approach to prevent childhood obesity. But let me come back to this ECSS competition. According to the number and quality of posters and oral communications during this congress, there is no doubt ECSS that is playing a huge role for the European citizen's health. For the 13th time, Mars is proud to be the partner of ECSS and to congratulate the young investigators as recognition of their high standard of research projects. Mars and ECSS are complementary for building this international scientific network. With all the college founders and members, these young scientists work energetically towards improving the quality of sport sciences. As a responsible leading food manufacturer, Mars takes part in the improved awareness of its consumers with regard to the role of healthy lifestyles and especially the importance of physical activity and balanced diet for health. incorporated I am convinced that the relationship between ECSS and Mars will continue to be fruitful. We are delighted to participate in the College's efforts to activate and motivate young scientists. Every year, the participation to the awards increases, as well as the quality. This is in line with our way of working: the constant aim is to reach excellence, not just alone, but with all our partners. Now the time has come to discover and congratulate the winners. It is important to recognise the work they have carried out to raise the interest of other young scientists for future research. I would like to thank again the local organisers who did a fantastic job. I would like to extend my special gratitude to the members of the scientific committee who had the difficult task of judging the participants. I will have the pleasure to see you again in Oslo 2009 for a further update in sport science. YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD 2008 Sylvie Chartron News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 13 WINNERS OF THE ORAL PRESENTATIONS 1st Toni Marie Tinken - United Kingdom TITLE ABSTRACT: TIME-COURSE OF CONDUIT ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ADAPTATION TO EXERCISE TRAINING IN HUMANS. Personal: Born on 31st July 1985 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Academic Report: 2nd Year Sport and Exercise Sciences PhD student at Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. Employment: Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. Research interest: Cardiovascular Physiology, Peripheral changes in artery function and structure. Exercise training. YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD 2008 2nd Neil Cronin - Denmark TITLE ABSTRACT: MUSCLE FASCICLE STRETCH VELOCITY IN RELATION TO STRETCH REFLEX ACTIVATION AT DIFFERENT CONTRACTION LEVELS IN HUMAN TRICEPS SURAE. Personal: Born on 20th February 1984 in Chelmsford, England. Academic Report: 2005: Bachelors Degree in Science, Brunel University, United Kingdom. 2006: Masters Degree in Science, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Employment: Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark and the Department of Biology of Physical Activity at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Research interest: Fascicle-tendon interaction, the stretch reflex, neuromuscular control of human locomotion, diabetic and neuropathic gait. 3 rd Jamie McPhee - United Kingdom TITLE ABSTRACT: PRESCRIBING EXERCISE INTENSITY BASED ON VO2MAX FAILS TO INDUCE PERIPHERAL ADAPTATIONS IN SOME PEOPLE. Personal: Born 4th April 1979, Cheshire, England. Academic Report: 2005: Degree in Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Employment: Institute for Biomedical Research into Human Movement and Health (IRM), Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Research interest: Inter-individual variability in the health and performance related benefits of exercise training. th 4 14 European College of Sport Science Pete Coffee - United Kingdom TITLE ABSTRACT: A NOVEL MEASURE OF ATTRIBUTIONS, AND MAIN AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF ATTRIBUTIONS UPON SELF-EFFICACY AND PERFORMANCE. Personal: Born on 31st October 1979 in Poole, UK. Academic Report: 2002: Bachelors Degree in Sport and Exercise Science, School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, United Kingdom. 2008: PhD, School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, United Kingdom. Employment: Teaching fellow in sport and exercise psychology and statistics in the School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, United Kingdom. Research interest: The main and interactive effects of controllability and generalisability attributions upon outcomes such as self-efficacy, emotions and performance; attributions across time; and, attributions in social contexts. WINNERS OF THE POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1st st Kirsten Corder - United Kingdom TITLE ABSTRACT: VALIDITY OF HEART RATE AND ACCELEROMETRY TO ASSESS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ENERGY EXPENDITURE WITH AND WITHOUT INDIVIDUAL CALIBRATION IN FREE-LIVING ADOLESCENTS. 1 Personal: Born 10th July 1982 in the United Kingdom. Academic Report: 2004: Masters Degree in Biological Anthropological Science, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2008: PhD Degree from the MRC Epidemiology Unit and the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Employment: Post doctoral researcher at the MRC Epidemiology Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Research interest: Physical activity promotion in young people. YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD 2008 2nd Alison Smith - United Kingdom TITLE ABSTRACT: GOAL STRIVING AND AFFECTIVE OUTCOMES IN SPORT: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ATHLETES' RESPONSES TO SUCCESS AND FAILURE. Personal: Born 10th August 1981 in London, United Kingdom. Academic Report: 2002: Bachelors Degree in Sport Sciences and Physiology, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. 2005: Masters Degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology, University of Loughborough, United Kingdom. Employment: Current PhD student, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Research interest: Goal striving and motivation in competitive sport settings. The coach-athlete relationship and its impacts upon motivation and well-being. Coping strategies and their links to motivation and persistence. 3 rd Sebastian Frese - Germany TITLE ABSTRACT: PLASTICITY OF SINGLE HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBERS. Personal: Born 30th January 1979 in Altenkirchen, Germany. Academic Report: 2007: Academic diploma in Sport Science, German Sport University Cologne, Germany. Employment: PhD student and Research Associate at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Sport Medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Germany. Research interest: Adaptation of skeletal muscle in response to metabolic and mechanical stimuli. th 4 Malgorzata Klass - Belgium TITLE ABSTRACT: ALTERATIONS IN NEURAL ACTIVATION AND CONTRACTILE KINETICS REDUCE MUSCLE PERFORMANCE DURING FAST CONTRACTIONS IN ELDERLY ADULTS. Personal: Born 30th August 1978 in Warsaw, Poland. Academic Report: 2001: Masters Degree in Physiotherapy, University of Brussels, Belgium. 2007: PhD Degree obtained at the Institute of Motor Sciences, University of Brussels, Belgium. Employment: Research Associate and Professor Assistant at the Institute of Motor Sciences at the University of Brussels. Research interest: Neurophysiology of movement, Biomechanics. News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 15 EQUAL 5TH WINNERS OF ORAL & POSTER Oral Presentations Poster Presentations Melissa Day - United Kingdom (University of Chichester) Dominic Gehring - Germany (University of Freiburg) TITLE ABSTRACT: COPING WITH STRESS IN SPORT: AN ALTERNATIVE TITLE ABSTRACT: INFLUENCE OF GENDER AND FATIGUE ON KNEE APPROACH. JOINT CONTROL LANDING STRATEGIES. Lawrence Foweather - United Kingdom (Liverpool John Moores University) Amelia Guadalupe Grau - Spain (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) TITLE ABSTRACT: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL 9-10 YEAR OLD CHILDREN. TITLE ABSTRACT: INSULIN RESISTANCE, SOCS-3 PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND VO2MAX. MOVEMENT SKILLS AND PERCENT TOTAL BODY FAT IN Elisa Couto Gomes - United Kindom (Napier University) TITLE ABSTRACT: IMPACT OF POLLUTION, HEAT AND HUMIDITY ON Sarah Fullick - United Kingdom (Liverpool John Moores University) TITLE ABSTRACT: SHIFT-WORKERS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: A MIXEDMETHOD APPROACH. THE ACTIVATION OF AIRWAY INFLAMMATION IN ATHLETES YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD 2008 PERFORMING AN 8 KM TIME TRIAL RUN. Stefan Klossner - Switzerland (University of Berne) TITLE ABSTRACT: FAK TRANSMITS MECHANICAL STRESS TOWARDS INCREASED PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN SKELETAL MUSCLE. James Pearson - United Kingdom (Brunel University) TITLE ABSTRACT: HEAT STRESS INCREASES LEG MUSCLE AND SKIN BLOOD FLOW IN RESTING AND EXERCISING HUMANS. James Peter Morton - United Kingdom (Liverpool John Moores University) TITLE ABSTRACT: HEAT SHOCK AND ANTIOXIDANT PROTEIN ADAPTATIONS OF HUMAN GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE TO SIX WEEKS OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING. Stephen Patterson - United Kingdom (Loughborough University) TITLE ABSTRACT: RESISTANCE TRAINING WITH VASCULAR OCCLUSION ENHANCES CALF MAXIMAL VASODILATOR CAPACITY. Dick Thijssen - United Kingdom (Liverpool John Moores University) Barbara Vincent - Belgium (KU Leuven-Faculty of kinesiology and rehabilitation sciences) TITLE ABSTRACT: HETEROGENEITY IN CONDUIT ARTERY FUNCTION TITLE ABSTRACT: THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF THE ALPHA-ACTININ-3 IN HUMANS: IMPACT OF ARTERIAL SIZE. PROTEIN IN PAIN DEVELOPMENT AND MUSCLE DAMAGE AFTER TRAINING. The winners of the ECSS Young Investigators Award 2008. 16 European College of Sport Science THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE Facts Since 2001 the ECSS has launched the European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) as its official peer reviewed journal. This journal is free of charge for all ECSS members consisting of original research articles and intra- and interdisciplinary reviews of the sport science research from sport scientists worldwide. Over the last few years the EJSS has steadily grown as well as gradually increased the number of submissions each year. The succinct articles and multimedia illustrations of a multidisciplinary EJSS cover the natural, biological, medical, behavioural, and social science as they pertain to sport and exercise. The EJSS has been accepted for Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports and its impact factor will be announced in June 2009. In 2008 it was decided to increase the number of issues per annum from 4 to 6. The journal is available both, electronically including back issues and hard copy. For more detailed information about the European Journal of Sport Science such as authors guidelines or the editorial board of the EJSS please visit the ECSS website: www.ecss.de Editor in Chief Asker Jeukendrup Submit your paper for publication Asker Jeukendrup University of Birmingham School of Sport and Exercise Sciences Edgbaston B15 2TT Birmingham, United Kingdom Email: a.e.jeukendrup@bham.ac.uk Fax: +44 121 414 4121 Phone: +44 121 414 4124 ECSS All submissions should be made online at the European Journal of Sport Science Manuscript Central site. For instructions please visit www.ecss.de News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 17 JSPFSM-ECSS EXCHANGE REPORT JSPFSM Annual Congress in Beppu from the 18th to the 20th of September 2008 After returning home from a very productive conference in Estoril, we were all very surprised to receive a call from the ECSS asking if we would like to represent the ECSS in Japan. Of all the questions any of us had been asked in recent weeks, this was perhaps the easiest to answer. JAPAN 2008 And so it came to be that three Europeans (Neil Cronin, Finland/Denmark, Toni Tinken, UK and Stephan Klossner, Switzerland) ended up in the humid but incredibly scenic town of Beppu in South-Western Japan. We were met by Dr. Onodera on the first night, where we got our first experience of Japanese hospitality. As was to become the norm throughout the trip, we were taken for dinner and offered the finest in Japanese cuisine. On day 2, we met with Professor Katsumura at the congress venue, and we were once again astounded by the hospitality that was on display. That evening, we joined Professor Katsumura and his young associates for a meal that will remain in our memories for a long time: The first course was the skin of the potentially lethal blowfish. Fortunately no-one had annoyed the chef that evening because we all lived to see the next course, in fact the next 9 courses. Although we tried to be polite and eat everything, the good professor and his team made sure that we eventually conceded and stopped eating. After dinner, we moved on to what seemed to be a closed bar. Within 18 European College of Sport Science minutes of our arrival, the whole place was transformed into a production factory, with yet more of the finest food arriving at regular intervals. It was at this point that Dr. Murase introduced us to another Japanese delicacy: Pigs ears. Perhaps for comedy purposes, he let us eat a few each before telling us what they were. We were somewhat less amused than our hosts. Beppu is a town that is famous for it's Onsen, or Japanese public baths. These are surely one of the world's greatest inventions, along with the wheel and the Sony Playstation. It was in one of these marvellous public baths where we were to achieve the enviable feat of lying naked in a hot outdoor bath while a tsunami raged overhead (actually 'raged' is an exaggeration but it's our story). On day three we met at the B-Con plaza for the international exchange symposium. We were greeted by a good sized audience, and the two hour session provided us with an excellent opportunity to present and discuss our research with our Japanese colleagues. The session yielded some very fruitful discussions and provided yet more evidence of how successful the collaboration has been between these two organisations. JAPAN 2008 Despite the incredible experience that we had in Beppu, our journey had to come to an end eventually (mainly because our supervisors would have cut our funding if we didn't get home soon). Thanks to the strong connection between the JSPFSM and ECSS, we were able to gain valuable experience in presenting and discussing our research in an international setting, whilst simultaneously experiencing Japanese culture (and mastering the art of chopstick use). The result of this connection was that we returned to Europe with a collection of unforgettable memories, and a remarkably positive impression of Japan and its wonderfully hospitable people. It is for this reason that we would like to wholeheartedly thank the JSPFSM and ECSS, but also Professor Katsumura in particular. Origato Japan! News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 19 14th ECSS Congress ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009 Oslo 24th - 27th June 2009 Sport Sciences Nature, Nurture and Culture 20 European College of Sport Science Norway WELCOME TO OSLO, NORWAY Welcome On behalf of the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, we are pleased to welcome you to the 14th Annual Congress of the ECSS in Oslo, Norway, June 24th to 27th 2009. Oslo in the capital of Norway and is situated at the head of the Oslo fjord and surrounded by forested ridges. Oslo is unique, a city surrounding a sea inlet with mountains as a backdrop. At the end of June, summer in Norway is at its most beautiful. The scientific programme will offer a broad and interdisciplinary spectrum of current research work in sport science. Internationally well known scientists will present their keynotes, giving an overview of the research state-of-the-art. Many colleagues from all over the world will discuss their scientific findings in oral or poster presentations. Please remember the deadline for abstract submission: February 15th 2009. Our webpage is ready. Please visit www.ecss-congress.eu to submit your abstract, register for the congress, and choose your hotel. Welcome to Oslo in 2009! Location The ECSS Oslo 2009 will take place in Oslo, Norway. ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009 Between the Oslo Fjord and the green hills of Oslomarka lies the Norwegian capital. The combination of city life and easy access to outdoor activities makes Oslo a unique destination. Oslo has just over half a million inhabitants, a very low number compared to other European capitals. But it is also one of the largest; Oslo covers an area of 450 square kilometers - most of it forest and cultivable land. Thanks to the Gulf Stream, Oslo's climate is milder that what its latitude would imply. Many people see Oslo as the winter capital. But Oslo is just as much a summer city. On a summer's day the small boats crowd the Oslo Fjord and the parks are full of picnickers - Oslo's citizens really make the most of it when the sun appears. A widely varied cultural life flourishes in Oslo. You can experience some of the city's many attractions and sights of interest, or sit at a sidewalk café and take in the impressions of the city and its people. Oslo has something for every taste. Congress Venue The ECSS'09 will take place at Oslo Congress Centre which is a modern congress Centre located in the heart of Oslo and within walking distance to the congress hotels, transport systems, shopping and restaurants. The Centre is a professional, flexible and comprehensive meeting venue that has a colourful history dating back almost a century. News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Oslo 24th - 27th June 2009, Norway Sport Sciences - Nature, Nurture and Culture Sport is a complex phenomenon that incorporates most dimensions of human life. The complete study of human activity in most sports must build on diversity of scientific approaches. The 14th Annual Congress programme will feature theoretical, applied and cross-disciplinary sport studies as well as research findings based on the natural, behavioural, social and human scientific disciplines. Plenaries — Born to move? Perspectives from evolutionary biology and the social sciences Speakers: Alberto E. Minetti (ITA) and Kari Fasting (NOR) — Physical Education - Bildung or Health promotion? Speakers: Thomas McKenzie (USA) and Mary O'Sullivan (IRE) — Sport, Body and Mind: Towards a New Understanding? Speakers: Andrea Dunn (USA) and Romain Meeusen (BEL) — Sport and the Environment: Towards an Environmentally Sound Movement Culture Speakers: Gunnar Breivik (NOR) and Ulrike Pröbstl (AUT) ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009 Invited Symposia Physiology and Sports medicine Physiology — — Physical activity during pregnancy and after childbirth. Chair: Michelle Mottola (CAN) — Physical activity and ageing Chair: José Gonzales-Alonso (UK) — Chair: Nina W. Loland (NOR) — Evidence Based Sports Physiotherapy: the difficulty of the research paradigms Skeletal muscle blood flow regulation during exercise High-Intensity training to achieve optimal adaptation Chair: Jostein Hallén (NOR) — Cross-Country skiing Chair: Hans-Christer Holmberg (SWE) Chair: Jan Cabri (POR) Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Nutrition — — Satellite cells and regulation of muscle mass Chair: Fawzi Kadi (SWE) — Molecular mechanism controlling mitochondrial biogenesis and function Chair: Asker Jeukendrup (GBR) — Chair: David A. Hood (CAN) — The role of the inflammation process in exercised muscles Chair: Ola Rønsen (NOR) 22 European College of Sport Science GSK Sports Nutrition Symposium Nutritional strategies to increase muscle mass Chair: Anton Wagenmakers (GBR) — Nutritional interventions to increase fat oxidation Chair: Luc J.C. van Loon (NED) Social Sciences and the Humanities Biomechanics and Neuromuscular Control — — Motivational determinants of sport performance and psychological well-being: theoretical and applies issues Chair: Glyn Roberts (NOR) — — — — — Bone and exercise Chair: Dieter Felsenberg (GER) — Complex systems in sport Chair: Natàlia Balague (ESP) — Alpine Skiing Chair: Erich Müller (AUT) — Sport, skills and knowledge Chair: Volker Lippens (GER) Adaptation in tendons and connective tissues in response to loading Chair: Miachael Kjaer (DEN) Enhancement in Sport and Exercise Chair: Mike McNamee (GBR) — — Sport and cultural identity Chair: Matti Goksøyr (NOR) Neuromuscular mechanisms of strength and power training Chair: Paavo Komi (FIN) Preventing harassment and abuse in sport Chair: Celia Brackeridge (GBR) — — Performing under pressure in sport Chair: Geir Jordet (NOR) — Chair: Stephen Harridge (GBR) Reconceptualising sports coaching: A sociological endeavour? Chair: Robyn Jones (WAL) Strength training A (Hypertrophy) Cycling Chair: Jostein Hallén (NOR) — Young people, school sport and physical education Laterality and assymetries in sports Chair: Albert Gollhofer (GER) Chair: Ken Green (GBR) — Friluftsliv - the impact of outdoor education on environmental concerns Chair: Kirsti P. Gurholt (NOR) ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009 — Physical Education, Obesity and Health Critical Perspectives Chair: Håkan Larsson (SWE) — Gender, Equity and Teacher Professionalism in Physical Education Chair: Kari Fasting (NOR) Exchange Symposia Satellite Symposia EFSMA: Physiology of East and North African Runners Pre- and post-Congress satellite symposia dealing with various scientific disciplines will be offered. Please find detailed information and registration via the congress website: www.ecss-congress.eu ACSM: Genomics and Exercise: Signals and Mechanisms of Training Adaptation, a Systems Biology Approach ECSS Position Statement JSPFSM: Neuromuscular Adaptation in Disuse and Ageing — Prevention of Sport Injuries (chair: Roald Bahr, NOR) — How can we change the exercise behaviour in the population? (chair: Stuart Biddle, GBR) News Bulletin No. 15 – December 2008 – 23 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Thursday 25 Friday 26 Saturday 27 8.3010.00 Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions 10.0011.30 Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions Wednesday 24 ECSS CONGRESS OSLO 2009 10.00 Arrivals & Registration 11.3012.00 12.0013.15 13.1514.15 C o f f e e Plenary Session II L u n c h 14.1515.15 Symposia & Thematic Session 15.1516.45 B r Opening Ceremony & Reception 24 European College of Sport Science 16.4517.15 a k Debated Poster Presentations Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions Plenary Session I Coffee Break Plenary Session iV e YIA finals ECSS Lecture Break C o f f e e B r e a k Awards Closing Ceremony 17.1518.45 Symposia & Thematic Sessions Symposia & Thematic Sessions 20.00 Social activities Social activities Excursions Departure B r e a k Plenary Session III Sunday 28 Closing banquet ECSS MEMBERSHIP The ECSS offers individual membership to sport and related scientists. The objective is to create a scientific European and worldwide network for scientific exchange and interaction. This is strengthened by the ECSS membership benefits. ECSS membership benefits — Reduced registration fees at the annual ECSS Congresses — Free access to the European Journal of Sport Science electronically (including back issues) plus hard copy — Admission to the Young Investigators Award at the ECSS Congresses — Yearly ECSS News Bulletin — ECSS Newsletters — Opportunity to advertise and search for sport science related job vacancies Members comprise scientists from all areas of sport science such as Physiology, Sports Medicine, Psychology, Molecular Biology, Sociology, Biochemistry, Motor Control, Biomechanics, Training Science and many more. The ECSS membership is divided into different categories. Student Member Student members are undergraduate or graduate students in the field of Sport Science, Medicine, Health, Physical Education or other disciplines. They shall be entitled to all privileges of the College except holding office. Member The qualification for the membership is a university level degree (master's or doctor's degree, university examination) in the field of sport science, medicine, health, physical education or an equivalent university degree in other related areas. Fellow Fellows shall support the goals of the College by distinguished activities. They shall have obtained a Doctor's degree and have made a significant contribution to the development of Sport Science through research. Applicants shall have been an ECSS member for at least three years. They receive approval by the ECSS after having applied for fellowship by submitting their CV and publication list. Membership fees ECSS The ECSS membership is an annual membership valid for one calendar year. The membership is not prolonged automatically but will be cancelled at the end of each calendar year if not indicated else wise. 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