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An assessment of the impact of sports development on sports participation

2015
There are many definitions of sports development, reflecting the past and current mix of objectives of the various principal agents involved and the changing political, economic, ideological and cultural background in which they operated. These definitions can all be positioned along two axes: first, the axis between encouraging people to become ...
van Bottenburg, M., de Bosscher, Veerle
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Extra Version and Neuroticism in Team Sport Participants, Individual Sport Participants, and Nonparticipants

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2007
Scores on Extraversion and on Neuroticism as measured by the Eysenck Personality Inventory were compared for 90 undergraduate team sport participants, individual sport participants, and nonparticipants (43 men, 47 women, M age = 20.3 yr.). From past research and Eysenck's biological theory of personality, it was hypothesized that sport participants ...
Jessica R, Eagleton   +2 more
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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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Women in Sports: The Price of Participation

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
Female athletes have more patellofemoral problems and bunions than male athletes because of differences in anatomy, conditioning, and socialization.
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Cardiovascular Clearance for Sports Participation

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2018
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in a young athlete is a rare but tragic occurrence. The goal of this article is to provide information about the risks of sudden cardiac death in athletes by reviewing the epidemiology and describing the current screening recommendations of the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology.
Sona, Dave, Ronald, Feinstein
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Solitary kidney and sports participation

Archives of Family Medicine, 1995
A questionnaire was sent to the 1994 membership of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine to describe attitudes regarding allowance of sports participation for athletes with a single kidney. Using a hypothetical scenario of a high school or collegiate preparticipation examination, the respondents were asked if they would preclude or allow ...
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Exercise and Sports Participation in Pediatrics

Pediatric Annals
The benefits of maintaining a physically active lifestyle in children and adolescents go beyond physical health, extending to improvements in social, mental, and emotional well-being. Focus is shifting from exercise restriction to exercise advocacy not only in the general population but also in patients with congenital and other types of ...
Aditi, Gupta   +2 more
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Participation in Sport

2010
1. Introduction 2. England 3. The Netherlands 4. Germany 5. Norway 6. Hungary 7. Bulgaria 8. Finland 9. South Africa 10. India 11. China 12. Singapore 1 3. Japan 14. Australia 1 5. New Zealand 16. United States of America 17.
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The risky side of sports participation

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2013
Editorial: There is little if any argument against encouraging people into active lifestyles. The wealth of evidence available clearly shows the health benefits afforded by participating in a range of forms of physical activity. Whilst the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport covers all forms of physical activity, I would like to focus this ...
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Screening the Child for Sports Participation

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1983
Sports physicals probably do not differ appreciably from routine physicals in actual practice. The sports examination is a unique assessment requiring the careful attention of the health care provider to specific data that contribute to a more complete assessment of the child's readiness to participate in and compatability with a given sport.
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