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Infections from leisure-time activities
Microbes and Infection, 2001Leisure-time activities expose us to a variety of infections. The traveler confronts new pathogens and vectors. Camping, hiking and gardening have attendant risks, as does exposure to fresh and salt water. Adventuresome eating poses gastronomic threats, and pets, sexual exposure and organized sports each contribute distinctive infectious risks to ...
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Leisure activities of depressive patients
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1984ABSTRACT: The leisure activities of 110 depressed patients and of 98 non‐psychiatric controls were studied. The following aspects of leisure behaviour were taken into account: quantity, type (active, passive), frequency, presence of other people, place and satisfaction. In addition, possible relationships between personality and leisure behaviour were
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2011
The category ‘Leisure’ includes the subactivities associated with exercise and free-time activities.
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The category ‘Leisure’ includes the subactivities associated with exercise and free-time activities.
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Cultivation of Leisure Activities
The Elementary School Journal, 1937Public education in America has, throughout its entire history, emphasized training for work almost to the exclusion of training for leisure. This emphasis in the early Colonial schools was not surprising, for the life of the pioneer was hard and there was little leisure either among the young or the old.
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