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Daniel Hammes

Researcher at Saarland University

Publications -  10
Citations -  822

Daniel Hammes is an academic researcher from Saarland University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 640 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Hammes include University of Basel.

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Sleep and athletic performance: the effects of sleep loss on exercise performance, and physiological and cognitive responses to exercise.

TL;DR: The importance and prevalence of sleep in athletes is evaluated and the effects of sleep loss (restriction and deprivation) on exercise performance, and physiological and cognitive responses to exercise are summarised.
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Injury prevention in male veteran football players – a randomised controlled trial using “FIFA 11+”

TL;DR: Regular conduction of the “FIFA 11+” did not prevent injuries in veteran footballers under real training and competition circumstances and the lack of preventive effects is likely due to the too low overall frequency of training sessions.
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Blood-Borne Markers of Fatigue in Competitive Athletes - Results from Simulated Training Camps.

TL;DR: Results indicate that, within a comprehensive panel of blood-borne markers, changes in fatigue are most accurately reflected by urea and IGF-1 for cycling and by CK for strength training and team sport players.
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The Relative Age Effect in German Elite Youth Soccer: Implications for a Successful Career.

TL;DR: A relative age effect exists in elite German youth soccer, but it is not explained by an advantage in anthropometric or performance-related parameters and younger players selected into national teams have a greater chance to become professionals later in their career.