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Ingo Froböse: We Produce the Sick Persons of the Future

Before His Appearance at the ISPO Munich Online Ingo Froböse: We Produce the Sick Persons of the Future Share article The renowned sports and prevention expert Ingo Froböse warns of the dramatic consequences of the sports restrictions in Germany due to the corona pandemic. Especially children and disabled people are the ones who suffer because politics does not hear the voice of sports. Prof. Dr. Ingo Froböse teaches and researches at the German Sport University Cologne. Image credit: Sebastian Bahr Ingo Froböse used to be a top athlete himself and won silver in the 100 metres at the German Athletics Championships in 1981. Now 63, he is Professor of Prevention and Rehabilitation and Scientific Director of the Center for Health through Sport at the German Sport University Cologne.

Ingo Froböse: We Produce the Sick of the Future

Hula hooping may offer an effective workout

The small amount of research available into hula hooping exercise has shown that it helps you increase core strength and endurance, as well as noticeably reduce lower abdominal fat. Photo: dpa Strengthen your hips, back and stomach, while having fun as well? Hula hooping is no longer just for children, but has become a true-blue workout trend for adults bored with traditional methods. Workout researcher Lars Donath is all on board. “It’s a low-threshold training device, ” says the expert from the German Sport University in Cologne. The risk of injury is low as well. While there aren’t many studies out there on the effectiveness of hula hooping for a workout, the few that exist seem to show it’s worth giving the hoop a chance.

Detecting CRISPR/Cas gene doping

 E-Mail All athletes want to be at the top of their game when they compete, but some resort to nefarious approaches to achieve peak muscle growth, speed and agility. Recent developments in gene editing technology could tempt athletes to change their DNA to get an edge. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Analytical Chemistry demonstrate first steps toward detecting this type of doping both in human plasma and in live mice. The gene editing method called CRISPR/Cas is a popular way for scientists to precisely change the DNA in many organisms, and it recently gained even more attention when key developers of the method were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. With this method, researchers add an RNA molecule and a protein into cells. The RNA molecule guides the protein to the appropriate DNA sequence, and then the protein cuts DNA, like a pair of scissors, to allow alterations. Despite the ethical concerns that have been raised about the method s potential application in hum

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