Martijn van Hooff
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Recent Articles
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Meijer R, Cate D, Bongers B, Regis M, Savelberg H, Slooter G, et al.
Langenbecks Arch Surg
. 2024 Dec;
409(1):372.
PMID: 39633203
Purpose: Low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) increases the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality following major surgery. Assessing CRF preoperatively, by measuring peak oxygen uptake (VO) during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET),...
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Arnold J, Yogev A, Nelson H, van Hooff M, Koehle M
Front Physiol
. 2024 Aug;
15:1449384.
PMID: 39206382
Introduction: Wearable near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be used during dynamic exercise to reflect the balance of muscle oxygen delivery and uptake. This study describes the behaviour and reliability of postexercise...
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Meijer R, Schep G, Regis M, Papen-Botterhuis N, Savelberg H, van Hooff M
J Patient Rep Outcomes
. 2024 Jan;
8(1):3.
PMID: 38175456
Purpose: The FitMáx© was developed as a questionnaire-based instrument to estimate Cardiorespiratory Fitness (CRF) expressed as oxygen uptake at peak exercise (VO). Test-retest reliability is a clinometric measurement property, which...
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van Leunen M, van Hooff M, Meijer R, Wijnands N, Post R, Spee R, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2023 Sep;
31(4):e13-e15.
PMID: 37665954
No abstract available.
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Weemaes A, Meijer R, Beelen M, van Hooff M, Weijenberg M, Lenssen A, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes
. 2023 Jul;
7(1):73.
PMID: 37466784
Background: Evaluating the criterion validity and responsiveness of the self-reported FitMáx©-questionnaire, Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) and Veterans Specific Activity Questionnaire (VSAQ) to monitor aerobic capacity in cancer survivors. Methods:...
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van Hooff M, Colenbrander F, Bender M, Loos M, Brini A, Savelberg H, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2023 Apr;
78(2):514-524.e2.
PMID: 37060932
Objective: Endurance athletes such as cyclists may develop intermittent claudication owing to iliac artery endofibrosis after long-lasting extreme hemodynamic challenges. This study investigated short-term (<1.5 years) and long-term (>5 years)...
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van Hooff M, Arnold J, Meijer E, Schreuder P, Regis M, Xu L, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2022 Dec;
11(24).
PMID: 36556078
Background: A flow limitation in the iliac arteries (FLIA) in endurance athletes is notoriously difficult to diagnose with the currently available diagnostic tools. At present, a commonly used diagnostic measure...
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van Hooff M, Frenken D, Bender M, Loos M, Brini A, Savelberg H, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2022 Nov;
77(2):588-598.e3.
PMID: 36334847
Objective: Endurance athletes are prone to develop flow limitations in iliac arteries (FLIA). Especially in cyclists and ice speed skaters, excessive hemodynamic loading coupled with hip hyperflexion may cause kinking...
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Meijer R, van Hooff M, Papen-Botterhuis N, Molenaar C, Regis M, Timmers T, et al.
Int J Gen Med
. 2022 Apr;
15:3727-3737.
PMID: 35411174
Purpose: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) plays an essential role in health outcomes and quality of life. However, it is often not assessed nor estimated. Objective CRF assessment is costly, labour intensive...
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van Hooff M, Hegge M, Bender M, Loos M, Brini A, Savelberg H, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2022 Jan;
75(6):1993-2001.e3.
PMID: 35085748
Objective: Endurance athletes can develop intermittent claudication due to sports-related flow limitations of the iliac artery (FLIA) caused by arterial kinking. In the present study, we investigated the short- and...