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Theofilos Pilianidis

Researcher at Democritus University of Thrace

Publications -  6
Citations -  292

Theofilos Pilianidis is an academic researcher from Democritus University of Thrace. The author has contributed to research in topics: Strength training & One-repetition maximum. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 274 citations.

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Effects of resistance training on the physical capacities of adolescent soccer players.

TL;DR: The above data show that soccer training alone improves more than normal growth maximum strength of the lower limps and agility, but the addition of resistance training improves more maximalstrength of the upper and the lower body, vertical jump height, and 30-m speed.

Comparison of Rally Time in XXIX Beijing (2008) and XXVIII Athens (2004) Olympic Table Tennis Tournaments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the rally time of the Beijing (2008) and Athens (2004) Olympic tournaments concerning the first round up to the quarter finals of table tennis.
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Tennis performance and the dominant arm strength velocity in male and female tennis players

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used three throw tests to assess in what way the serve velocity was related to the prospects of its development and the respective performance during particular tests, and the results showed that the strength velocity of the dominant hand affected serve velocity in boys and girls in a different way.
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Comparison of international obesity taskforce cutoffs, centers for disease control and prevention growth charts, and body mass index z-score values in the prevalence of childhood obesity: the greek obesity and lifestyle study

TL;DR: The comparison among studies in Greece shows that the prevalence of childhood obesity in GOALS, based on both IOTF and CDC classifications, is the highest ever recorded in Greece and almost similar with the obesity prevalence reported in US teenagers.
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The impact of hearing loss degree and age on upper limb coordination ability in hearing, deaf and hard of hearing pupils

TL;DR: The study discusses the assessment of the impact of hearing loss degree and age in deaf and HoH pupils aged 6-14 on their upper-limb coordination ability with the use of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test and obtained results can be used for adaptation of physical education programs to meet the needs of deaf and hard of hearing pupils.