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Johnny Padulo
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 245
Citations - 5427
Johnny Padulo is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sprint. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 221 publications receiving 4289 citations. Previous affiliations of Johnny Padulo include University of Rome Tor Vergata & University of Split.
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Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal - Basic principles and recommendations in clinical and field Science Research: 2016 Update.
TL;DR: The proper design and implementation of a study as well as a balanced and well-supported evaluation and interpretation of its main findings are of crucial importance when reporting and disseminating research.
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Muscle, Ligaments and Tendons Journal. Basic principles and recommendations in clinical and field science research.
TL;DR: This official editorial encourages all authors of respect how much can possible the contents in this official editorial also in order to stimulate interest and debate about constructive change in the use of statistics in the authors' disciplines.
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Effects of acute and chronic exercise on immunological parameters in the elderly aged: can physical activity counteract the effects of aging?
Maha Sellami,Maha Gasmi,Joshua Denham,Lawrence D. Hayes,Dan Stratton,Johnny Padulo,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi +6 more
TL;DR: The concept is that some lifestyle strategies such as high-intensity exercise training may prevent disease through the attenuation of immunosenescence, and the impact of these different exercise modes on immunological parameters, such as cytokine and lymphocyte concentration in elderly individuals.
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Musculoskeletal symptoms in SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) patients.
TL;DR: Musculoskeletal symptoms were present from the earliest stage of the viral illness and were reported in patients necessitating intensive care in the end stage of this pandemic, especially regarding comorbidities, lifestyle habits, and severity of the illness.
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Herbal medicine for sports: a review
Maha Sellami,Maha Sellami,Olfa Slimeni,Andrzej Pokrywka,Goran Kuvačić,Lawrence D. Hayes,Mirjana Milić,Johnny Padulo +7 more
TL;DR: Ginseng was used as an endurance performance enhancer, while alkaloids supplementation resulted in improvements in sprint and cycling intense exercises, and small amount of ephedrine was usually used in combination with caffeine to enhance muscle strength in trained individuals.