Adrien Marck
Paris Descartes University
15 Papers
38 Citations
Adrien Marck is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Adrien Marck include Sorbonne & Paris Diderot University.
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Papers
BMI, a performance parameter for speed improvement.
Adrien Sedeaud,Andy Marc,Adrien Marck,Frédéric Dor,Julien Schipman,Maya Dorsey,Amal Haida,Geoffroy Berthelot,Jean-François Toussaint +8 more
TL;DR: Body Mass Index (BMI) is a relevant indicator, which allows for a clear differentiation of athletes' capacities between each discipline and level of performance in the fields of human possibilities.
Has Athletic Performance Reached its Peak
Geoffroy Berthelot,Adrien Sedeaud,Adrien Sedeaud,Adrien Marck,Adrien Marck,Juliana Antero-Jacquemin,Juliana Antero-Jacquemin,Julien Schipman,Julien Schipman,Guillaume Saulière,Guillaume Saulière,Andy Marc,Andy Marc,François-Denis Desgorces,François-Denis Desgorces,Jean-François Toussaint,Jean-François Toussaint +16 more
TL;DR: This literature review assesses the possible plateau of top physical capabilities in various events and detail the historical backgrounds and sociocultural, anthropometrical, and physiological factors influencing the progress and regression of athletic performance.
Are We Reaching the Limits of Homo sapiens
Adrien Marck,Adrien Marck,Juliana Antero,Geoffroy Berthelot,Guillaume Saulière,Jean-Marc Jancovici,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Gilles Boeuf,Michael Spedding,Éric Le Bourg,Jean-François Toussaint +10 more
TL;DR: This work calls into question the validity of subsequent forecasts and projections through innovative and related biomarkers such as sport, lifespan, and height indicators and sets a theoretical framework based on biological and environmental relevance rather than using a typical single-variable forecasting approach.
Mortality in female and male French Olympians: a 1948-2013 cohort study.
Juliana Antero-Jacquemin,Juliana Antero-Jacquemin,Grégoire Rey,Andy Marc,Frédéric Dor,Amal Haida,Amal Haida,Adrien Marck,Geoffroy Berthelot,Geoffroy Berthelot,Alain Calmat,Aurélien Latouche,Jean-François Toussaint,Jean-François Toussaint +13 more
TL;DR: French Olympians live longer than their compatriots: A lower overall mortality of similar magnitude is observed among male and female athletes compared with the general population.
Age-Related Changes in Locomotor Performance Reveal a Similar Pattern for Caenorhabditis elegans, Mus domesticus, Canis familiaris, Equus caballus, and Homo sapiens.
Adrien Marck,Adrien Marck,Geoffroy Berthelot,Vincent Foulonneau,Andy Marc,Juliana Antero-Jacquemin,Philippe Noirez,Anne M. Bronikowski,Theodore J. Morgan,Theodore Garland,Patrick A. Carter,Pascal Hersen,Jean-Marc Di Meglio,Jean-François Toussaint +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that locomotion is a consistent biomarker of age-related changes, with an asymmetrical pattern throughout life, regardless of the type of effort or its duration, which may define a specific target for future investigations on the dynamics of such biological interactions.
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