Laurent Malisoux
Latest publications
Comparative analysis of the association between 35 frailty scores and cardiovascular events, cancer, and total mortality in an elderly general population in England: An observational study.
- Public Health Research
- Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2018 Mar. PLoS Med.15(3):e1002543.
Design of ProjectRun21: a 14-week prospective cohort study of the influence of running experience and running pace on running-related injury in half-marathoners.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2017 Nov. Inj Epidemiol.4(1):30.
Influence of sports flooring and shoes on impact forces and performance during jump tasks.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2017 Oct. PLoS One.12(10):e0186297.
Shoe cushioning, body mass and running biomechanics as risk factors for running injury: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2017 Aug. BMJ Open.7(8):e017379.
Agreement between 35 published frailty scores in the general population.
- Public Health Research
- Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2017 Aug. Am J Epidemiol.186(4):420-434.
Adaptation of running pattern to the drop of standard cushioned shoes: A randomised controlled trial with a 6-month follow-up.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2017 Aug. J Sci Med Sport.20(8):734-739. Epub 2017 Mar 18.
Influence of the heel-to-toe drop of standard cushioned running shoes on injury risk in leisure-time runners: A randomized controlled trial with 6-month follow-up.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Nov. Am J Sports Med.44(11):2933-2940. Epub 2016 Aug 8.
Plantar pressure measurements and running-related injury: A systematic review of methods and possible associations.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Jun. Gait Posture.47:1-9. Epub 2016 Mar 30.
[Footwear and running-related injuries - Running on faith?].
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Jun. Sports Orthop Traumatol.32(2, June 2016, Pages 169–176):169–176.
Shedding light on the etiology of sports injuries: A look behind the scenes of time-to-event analyses.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Apr. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther.46(4):300-11. Epub 8 Mar 2016.
Injury risk in runners using standard or motion control shoes: a randomised controlled trial with participant and assessor blinding.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Apr. Br J Sports Med.50(8):481-7. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
Evidence for ACTN3 as a speed gene in isolated human muscle fibers.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2016 Mar. PLoS One.11(3):e0150594.
Association of previous injury and speed with running style and stride-to-stride fluctuations.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2015 Dec. Scand J Med Sci Sports.25(6):e638-45. Epub 2014 Dec 30.
A step towards understanding the mechanisms of running-related injuries.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2015 Sep. J Sci Med Sport.18(5):523-8. Epub 2014 Aug 12.
The effectiveness of motion control systems in preventing running-related injuries.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2015 Jun. Footwear Science.7(sup1):S86-S87.
The effect of shoe type and fatigue on strike index and spatiotemporal parameters of running.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2015 Jun. Gait Posture.42(1):91-5. Epub 2015 Apr 27.
Can parallel use of different running shoes decrease running-related injury risk?
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2015 Feb. Scand J Med Sci Sports.25(1):110-5. Epub 2013 Nov 28.
Moderate to severe injuries in football: a one-year prospective study of twenty-four female and male amateur teams.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2014 Dec. Bull Soc Sci Med Grand Duche Luxemb.(3):43-55.
Injuries in youth sports: epidemiology, risk factors and prevention.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2014 Sep. Dtsch Z Sportmed.65(9):248-252.
Influence of midsole hardness of standard cushioned shoes on running-related injury risk.
- Sports Medicine Research Laboratory
2014 Mar. Br J Sports Med.48(5):371-6. Epub 2013 Sep 16.