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Anger and Sports Participation

Psychological Reports, 1993
This study investigated differences between 19 varsity and 20 intramural male football players in trait anger, anger expression, and sports orientation. While varsity athletes reported comparable levels of trait anger, they described significantly less internalized (anger in) and externalized anger (anger out) than intramural athletes.
A F, Greene, S F, Sears, J E, Clark
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Pre-participation Sports Assessment

Pediatrics, 1980
The paper by Goldberg et al (Pediatrics 66:736, 1980) is of interest to the primary care physician in documenting not only what may be one approach to the often demanding and frustrating problem of large numbers of pre-participation health examinations, but most particularly in reporting what is found in a large number of such examinations when ...
J G, Garrick, N J, Smith
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Epilepsy and Sports Participation

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2004
Epilepsy is a common disease found in 2% of the population, affecting both young and old. Unfortunately, epileptics have previously been discouraged from participation in physical activity and sports for fear of inducing seizures or increasing seizure frequency.
Gregory M, Howard   +2 more
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Self-perceived health among sports participants and non-sports participants

Social Science & Medicine, 1990
This paper examines and compares the self-perceived health (SPH) of a sample of sports participants (n = 1385) and a matched sample of non-participants (n = 292). Ratings of health were generally found to be favourable among both samples, but a non-parametric analysis of their distributions revealed that the SPH of sports participants was significantly
K L, Lamb, K, Roberts, D A, Brodie
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Sports Participation and Transgender Youths

JAMA Pediatrics, 2023
This Viewpoint describes recent legislation and recommendations from statewide athletic associations regarding sports participation for transgender children and adolescents.
Alexander, Sin   +2 more
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Return to Sports Participation

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979
Although a quick return to participation a is desirable, the physician must recognize potentially serious injuries. And even when athletes are ready for competition, their rehabilitation must be monitored.
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Sports participation in Finland

2018
This chapter examines trends in sports participation, organisation and policy in Finland, highlighting common themes and outcomes. Finland has typically been among the most successful countries, in relation to the size of its population, not only in terms of elite sporting success but also in levels of sports participation and physical activity (PA ...
Koski Pasi   +2 more
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Sports Participation, Sports Injuries and Osteoarthritis

Sports Medicine, 1999
There is increasing concern that too much physical activity may lead to osteoarthritis. The continuous stress that physical activity places on the joints can result in microtrauma and degeneration of the articular cartilage. However, the onset of osteoarthritis appears to depend on the frequency, intensity and duration of physical activity.
L, Saxon, C, Finch, S, Bass
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