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Serge S. Colson
Researcher at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Publications - 60
Citations - 1043
Serge S. Colson is an academic researcher from University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Whole body vibration. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 51 publications receiving 862 citations. Previous affiliations of Serge S. Colson include University of the South, Toulon-Var & University of Burgundy.
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Altered Position Sense after Submaximal Eccentric Exercise-inducing Central Fatigue.
TL;DR: The acute central fatigue induced by the eccentric exercise contributes to the position sense disturbances and might lead to alterations in the sensory structures responsible for the integration and the processing of position-related sensory inputs.
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Smart Eyeglasses: A Valid and Reliable Device to Assess Spatiotemporal Parameters during Gait
TL;DR: In this paper , the validity and reproducibility of step duration and step length parameters measured during walking in healthy participants using an accelerometer embedded in smart eyeglasses was determined using two identical sessions comprising a 30 s gait assessment performed at three different treadmill speeds.
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Self-efficacy and stereotype threat effects on handgrip strength performance in less active people living with HIV.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that people living with HIV are not physically active enough and as nonexercisers are perceived as less healthy, less active and less strong, it is likely that PLHIV would be subject to a nonexerci...
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Effects of technology-based physical activity interventions for women after bariatric surgery: study protocol for a three-arm randomised controlled trial.
Meggy Hayotte,Antonio Iannelli,Véronique Nègre,Christian Pradier,Pierre Thérouanne,Alain Fuch,Odile Diagana,Jean-Marie Garbarino,Anne Vuillemin,Serge S. Colson,Nicolas Chevalier,Fabienne d'Arripe-Longueville +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of mobile technology and videoconferencing on physical activity after bariatric surgery compared with standard care were investigated. But the long-term effects of these technologies are unknown and the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness have not been examined.
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Quantification de la fatigue musculaire par électromyographie de surface : intérêts des systèmes multicanaux
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present le avancees technologiques majeures dans le developpement et linteret de ces methodes for quantifier la fatigue musculaire.