Daniel Pfirrmann
University of Mainz
27 Papers
18 Citations
Daniel Pfirrmann is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Analysis of injury incidences in male professional adult and elite youth soccer players: a systematic review
TL;DR: Preventive interventions, such as adequately enforcing rules and focusing on fair play, must be analyzed and developed to reduce match-related injury incidences and reduce training injuries.
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The impact of lockdown stress and loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among university students in Germany.
Antonia M. Werner,Ana N. Tibubos,Lina Marie Mülder,Jennifer L Reichel,Markus Schäfer,Sebastian Heller,Daniel Pfirrmann,Dennis Edelmann,Pavel Dietz,Thomas Rigotti,Thomas Rigotti,Manfred E. Beutel +11 more
TL;DR: The results imply increased levels of loneliness as the most substantial consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, given their high levels of pre-pandemic distress and pandemic-specific stress, university students represent a risk group for social and economic long-term ramifications of the pandemic.
Infrared Thermography in Exercise Physiology: The Dawning of Exercise Radiomics.
TL;DR: For refined analysis, it will be necessary to develop and implement standardized and accurate pattern recognition technology capable of differentiating exercise modalities to support the evaluation of thermographic data by means of radiomics.
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A Systematic Umbrella Review on the Epidemiology of Modifiable Health Influencing Factors and on Health Promoting Interventions Among University Students.
Pavel Dietz,Jennifer L Reichel,Dennis Edelmann,Antonia M. Werner,Ana N. Tibubos,Markus Schäfer,Perikles Simon,Stephan Letzel,Daniel Pfirrmann +8 more
TL;DR: This umbrella review provides an overview of review articles on the epidemiology of modifiable health influencing factors and on the evidence of interventions targeting these factors among university students and identifies research gaps in terms of study region and groups of students.
Individualized Web-Based Exercise for the Treatment of Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial
Nils Haller,Sonja Lorenz,Daniel Pfirrmann,Cora Koch,Klaus Lieb,Ulrich Dettweiler,Perikles Simon,Patrick Jung +7 more
TL;DR: The intervention showed a favorable effect on SF-36 items “emotional well-being” and “social functioning” as well as on GSE and HPA scores and led to a significant and clinically relevant improvement of depressive symptoms.