Presse, TV, Multimedia: (Ultra-)Marathon - TEFR-Projekt
TV, Film, Video, Streaming:
Radiologische Gesellschaft Nordamerika (RSNA), Jahrestagung: TEFR-Projekt 1, TEFR-Projekt-2
RTL, Quarks & Co - "Die Lust am Laufen": YouTube, DailyMotion, Inhaltsangabe
Arte, Xenius - "Laufen am Limit", "Courir à la limite"
Medizin online national:
Forschung, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG): “Bis an die Grenzen" (Seite 4 ff)
Ärztezeitung: "Ultramarathon - Forscher finden keine dauerhaften Schäden"
Berufsverband Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (BVOU): "Ultramarathon - Neue Erkenntnisse zur Belastungssituation von Extremsportlern"
Medizin am Abend (Berlin): "Ultramarathon - neue Erkenntnisse zur Belastungssituation von Extremsportlern"
Medizin Aspekte: "Ultramarathon: neue Erkenntnisse zur Belastungssituation von Extremsportlern"
MedMix: "Ultramarathon trotz extremer Belastungssituation nicht schädigend"
MTA-R - Radiologie/Technologie: "Ultramarathon: Auch das Gehirn schaltet auf Ausnahmezustand"
Medizin & Technik: "Ultramarathon - Gehirn und Gelenke kamen nicht dauerhaft zu Schaden"
Dissertationen und Habilitationen zum "TEFR-Projekt": "Ultramarathon und Hirnvolumen"
Presse online national:
Spiegel-Magazin: "Schwund im Läuferhirn"
Die Zeit: "Vier Millionen Schritte", "Besser als ein Pferd"
Süddeutsche Zeitung: "Extremläufern droht Hirnschwund"
Südwestpresse: "Ulmer Mediziner begleiteten den Transeuropalauf", "Warum Laufen doch nicht blöd macht"
Saarbrücker Zeitung: "Gelenke verkraften selbst extreme Laufbelastungen"
Medizin online international:
RSNA press releases: "Imaging Identifies Cartilage Regeneration in Long-Distance Runners", "New Study Reports Effects of Endurance Running"
Orthopedics - This week: "What? Ultra Long Distance Runners Regenerate Cartilage…!"
New Scientist: "Ultra-marathon runners’ brains shrank while racing across Europe"
MedicalResearch.com: "Ultra Long Distance Runners Regenerate Cartilage During Race"
Diagnostic Imaging: "MRI Discovers Cartilage Regeneration in Runners"
Science Daily: "New study reports effects of endurance running"
Radiology Today - Magazine: "MRI Shows the Effects of Long-Distance Running on the Body"
HealtManagement.org: "RSNA15: Mobile MRI Tracked Marathon Runners"
MedImaging - Daily Radiology News: "Mobile MRI Unit Reveals Effects of Endurance Running"
MedPage Today: "MRI Shows Joints Recover Even Under Extreme Duress"
Experts at Minnesota, Univerity of Minnesota: "MRI Cartilage Assessment of the Subtalar and Midtarsal Joints during a Transcontinental Ultramarathon"
Presse online international:
Los Angeles Times: "Endurance runners' changing bodies revealed in a new study"
Huffington Post: "Ultramarathons May Briefly Shrink Your Brain, According To Science"
WorldNews.com: "New study reports effects of endurance running"
Thaindian News: "Daily running could cause leg muscles to degenerate in athletes’"
Sport, Lifestyle, Gesundheit online:
fit for fun: "Extremsport lässt Gehirn schrumpfen"
Iron Magazine: "Extreme long-distance running can damage the body"
Running Magazine: "Study says running ultramarathons can cause brain shrinkage"
Softpedia News: "Running Reduces Visceral Fat"
Wimbledon Clinics: "Ankle and Foot Cartilage can Regenerate during Ultramarathon Running"
CNN - The Chart: "Walking may slow brain decline"
AOL: "This study says ultramarathoners have tinier brains"
Quarz: "Running very long distances can make your brain shrink"
Sematic Scholar: "Regionally accentuated reversible brain grey matter reduction in ultra marathon runners detected by voxel-based morphometry"
Netzathleten - Magazin: "Wie reagieren die Gelenke auf einen Ultramarathon?"
Gesund & Vital: "Große Anstrengung beim Marathon führt zu Hirnschwund"
Medical Daily: "Runners Lose 6% Of Their Brain Size During An Ultramarathon"
eMedicineHealth: "Is Running Through Pain a Good Idea?"
Science Alert: "Running Long Distances Can Cause Your Brain to Shrink"
Eurek Alert: "New study reports effects of endurance running"
Road Race Management: "New Study Reports Effects of Endurance Running"
Blogs:
Runner´s World: "Schwund im Läuferhirn"