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Development of physical literacy in school children and adolescents through the intervention of a multicomponent program of physical activity in the natural environment. [PDF]
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Unraveling the Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Youth Sports and Physical Activity: Insights From a Retrospective Cohort Study in Italy. [PDF]
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Outdoor food advertising landscape along school-age children's daily commute routes in Chengdu: implications for childhood obesity prevention. [PDF]
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Tracking Outdoor Sports – User Experience Perspective
2008In this paper, the potential role of a sport tracking application is examined in the context of supporting tracking outdoor sporting activities. A user study with 28 participants was conducted to study the usage habits and user experiences evoked. The application consists of a mobile tracking tool and a related web service.
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Sport Motivation in Outdoor Sport Activities
2020Physical activities in nature provide a series of important benefits for the physical, social and mental health, and well-being. Moreover, there is growing evidence regarding the benefits for people from direct contact with the natural environment. Outdoor sport activities are a type of exercise that is not difficult and appeals to all ages. Therefore,
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Outdoor winter sports present unique challenges for the sports medicine physician. Not only are athletes pushed to their physical limits in sports that often involve high speeds, but the additional influence of environmental factors can increase their injury risk and impede prompt medical care.
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Outdoor winter sports present unique challenges for the sports medicine physician. Not only are athletes pushed to their physical limits in sports that often involve high speeds, but the additional influence of environmental factors can increase their injury risk and impede prompt medical care.
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Sports facilities: indoor and outdoor
2012Philip Johnson and Tom Jones are architects at PopulousKEY POINTS: x All sports are conducted on a field of play, whether that is apitch, track, course, pool, field or court. The governing body for each sport will generally define dimensional requirementsx Within certain dimensional ranges, a number of surfaces are capable of accommodating a number of ...
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Accessibility for Outdoor Sports
2022Stanford Social Innovation Review, 20(3), 11 ...
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Outdoor sports and skin cancer
Clinics in Dermatology, 2008Ultraviolet radiation is estimated to be one of the most important risk factors for nonmelanoma and melanoma skin cancers. Athletes practicing outdoor sports receive considerable UV doses because of training and competition schedules with high sun exposure, and in alpine sports, by altitude-related increase of UV radiation and reflection from snow- and
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Active Leisure: Outdoor Recreation, Sports, Arts
2022This innovative textbook presents the theories and applications of leisure and recreation in order to be used in both education and research, but also to be a guide to practical applications. The first part of the book consists of six chapters, through which the multidisciplinary nature of recreation is established, successfully connected with related ...
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