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El. knyga: Children and Exercise XXVIII: The Proceedings of the 28th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 322 pages, 70 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203404584
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  • Formatas: 322 pages, 70 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203404584
Children and Exercise XXVIII presents the latest scientific research into paediatric exercise physiology, endocrinology, kinanthropometry, growth and maturation, and youth sport. Including contributions from a wide-range of leading international experts, the book is arranged into seven thematic sections addressing:











Cardiovascular responses to exercise





Genetics, metabolism and physical activity





Limiting factors of muscle exercise





Respiratory responses to exercise





Epidemiology in physical activity and obesity





Physical activity and nutrition





Metabolic disorders and exercise

Offering critical reviews of current topics and reports of current and on-going research in paediatric health and exercise science, this is a key text for all researchers, teachers, health professionals and students with an interest in paediatric sport and exercise science, sports medicine and physical education.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I The Josef Rutenfranz Lecture
1(30)
1 Youth, sport, and physical activity
5(26)
R. M. Malina
Part II Keynote Lectures
31(56)
2 Physical activity for obese youth: Implications for chronic disease risk factors
33(6)
P. T. Katzmarzyk
3 Child health needs of young children from families living in social and economic disadvantage
39(4)
G. Naughton
K. Gibbons
J. Myers
4 School based physical activity interventions can work: How effective are they and what does it take to get them implemented?
43(8)
L. B. Andersen
M. Ried-Larsen
T. Huang
G.K. Resaland
A. Bugge
5 The companionship of sedentary behaviour, physical activity, fitness, and health-findings from the EYHS (European Youth Heart Study)
51(12)
L.B. Sardinha
6 Genetics of physical activity: A brief summary
63(14)
J. Maia
D. Santos
R. Chaves
T. Gomes
F. Santos
M. Souza
A. Borges
S. Pereira
R. Garganta
D. Freitas
M. Thomis
V. Diego
7 Training and testing elite young athletes
77(10)
N. Armstrong
Part III Physiology
87(22)
8 Moderate exercise, energy intake restriction and postprandial triacylglycerol in healthy girls
89(4)
K. Tolfrey
A.E. Thackray
L.A. Barrett
9 Training increases anabolic and reduces inflammatory response to a single practice in male volleyball players
93(4)
A. Eliakim
S. Portal
Y. Meckel
D. Nemet
10 Thermoregulatory responses of artistic gymnast young athletes and non-athlete girls during exercise in heat
97(4)
G.T. Leites
P.L. Sehl
G.S. Cunha
A. Detoni Filho
F. Meyer
11 Lipid profile and presence of dyslipidaemia in physically active and insufficiently active Brazilian adolescents
101(4)
C.M. Tomeleri
D.P. Silva
M.S. Carnelossi
D. Venturini
A.M. Okino
D.S. Barbosa
J.A. Oliveira
E.R.V. Ronque
E.S. Cyrino
12 Bone ultrasound attenuation of children with Down syndrome: Relations with static stabilometric characteristics
105(4)
B. Ferry
M. Gavris
S. Serbanoiu
I. Hantiu
C. Tifrea
D. Courteix
Part IV Neuromuscular Issues
109(22)
13 Isokinetic strength of lower limbs and its differences depending on gender, muscle group and angular velocity in children
111(4)
M. Tomas
Z. Frantisek
M. Lucia
T. Jaroslav
14 Voluntary activation of the adductor pollicis in children: A peripheral magnetic stimulation study
115(4)
V. Martin
V. Kluka
S. Garcia Vicencio
F. Maso
S. Ratel
15 Changes of postural stability with regard to gender, age and visual control of children
119(6)
Z. Frantisek
M. Tomas
M. Lucia
G. Tomas
16 Advancement in the interpretation of isokinetic ratios derived from the hamstring and quadriceps
125(6)
J.R. Pereira
V. Vaz
J. Valente-dos-Santos
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
R. Soles-Goncalves
J. Pascoa-Pinheiro
A. Areces
G. Atkinson
Part V Cardiovascular and Cardiorespiratory Fitness
131(32)
17 Allometric scaling of left ventricular mass in relation to body size, fat-free mass and maturation in 13-year-old boys
133(6)
J. Castanheira
J. Valente-dos-Santos
J.P. Duarte
J.R. Pereira
R. Rebelo-Goncalves
V. Severino
A. Machado-Rodrigues
V. Vaz
A.J. Figueiredo
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
L.B. Sherar
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
R.M. Malina
18 Cardiorespiratory fitness and academic achievement in a large cohort of British children: Does selective attention matter?
139(6)
D.M. Pindus
S. Bandelow
E. Hogervorst
S.J.H. Biddle
L.B. Sherar
19 Somatic maturity and central obesity as independent predictors of cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents
145(4)
D.R.P. Silva
D. Ohara
C.M. Tomeleri
M.F. Souza
M.S. Carnelossi
R.A. Fernandes
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
E.R.V. Ronque
E.S. Cyrino
20 Association between somatic maturity, physical activity and blood pressure in adolescents
149(4)
M.F. Souza
S.S. Kawagutti
M.C. Tadiotto
D. Ohara
D.R.P. Silva
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
E.S. Cyrino
R.A. Fernandes
E.R.V. Ronque
21 Modelling developmental changes in left ventricular mass using multiplicative allometric and additive polynomial multilevel modelling in boys aged 11--16 years
153(6)
J. Valente-dos-Santos
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
J. Castanheira
E.R. Ronque
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
R.M. Malina
22 Criterion-related validity of the 20-m shuttle run test in Brazilian adolescents aged 11--13 years
159(4)
M.B. Batista
G. Blasquez
C.L.P. Romanzini
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
E.S. Cyrino
M. Romanzini
E.R.V. Ronque
Part VI Physical Fitness and Health
163(24)
23 Anthropometric model to estimate body fat in boys using a multicompartmental approach
165(4)
D.R.L. Machado
L.A. Gobbo
E.F. Puggina
E.L. Petroski
V.J. Barbanti
24 Impact of behaviour determinants on overweight and obesity among Brazilian schoolchildren: Parana Healthy Program
169(4)
D. Pinto-Guedes
D.J.Q. Martins
L.H.S. Martins
E.R. Roman
25 Weight/height3.034 is a necessary tool in relative body mass estimation of adolescents
173(4)
P.K. Prusov
26 Secular trend of nutritional status and cardiorespiratory fitness in children
177(4)
G. Blasquez
M.B. Batista
C.L.P. Romanzini
E.S. Cyrino
H. Serassuelo Jr.
E.R.V. Ronque
27 Multivariate association between health-related quality of life and physical fitness in female students
181(6)
G.E. Furtado
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
A.J. Figueiredo
J.P. Ferreira
Part VII Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
187(42)
28 The effects of a 6-week resistance training programme in children with JIA: A pilot study
189(6)
C. Van Oort
S. Tupper
A. Rosenberg
J. Farthing
A. Baxter-Jones
29 Nature Ninjas: Piloting a nature-based physical activity and youth development intervention in elementary school children
195(4)
K.A. Pfeiffer
D.R. Gould
C. Vogt
E. Oregon
E. Martin
C. Gammon
M. Maienbrook
30 The impact of social competence and motor performance on physical activity
199(4)
B. Martin
J. Hay
31 Association between bone mineral density and physical activity in 12-to-14-year-old underweight boys
203(6)
D. Vaitkeviciute
E. Latt
J. Maestu
M. Saar
P. Purge
T. Jurimae
K. Maasalu
J. Jurimae
32 Objectively assessed physical activity and guideline compliance: The Midlands Adolescent Lifestyle Study
209(4)
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
I. Rego
J.P. Rodrigues
E.S. Cyrino
A.M. Machado-Rodrigues
33 Physical activity intensity of the Wii Dance game for children 6--9 years of age
213(4)
C.L.P. Romanzini
M.B. Batista
G. Blasquez
T.H. Volpato
E.S. Cyrino
M. Romanzini
E.R.V. Ronque
34 Validity of accelerometer regression models to estimate METs in adolescents
217(4)
D. Ohara
M.F. Souza
M. Romanzini
D.R.P. Silva
A.C. Dourado
E.R.V. Ronque
F. Adami
E.S. Cyrino
35 Effects of a 1-year training programme on the skeleton of Down syndrome children
221(4)
M. Gavris
B. Ferry
S. Serbanoiu
I. Hantiu
K. Kiss
G. Lucaciu
C. Tifrea
D. Courteix
36 Agreement of physical activity assessed by objective and self-reported measures: Variation by weight status
225(4)
A.M. Machado-Rodrigues
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
J. Mota
Part VIII Sport Participation and the Young Athlete
229
37 Drop-out in Brazilian youth tennis players: A comparative study
231(4)
F. de Oliveira Matos
R. Assis Garcia
D. Martin Samulski
S. Soares da Silva
38 Systematized learning assessment in swimming practice
235(4)
A. Custodio-Marques
O. Andries-Junior
R. Carvalho de Moraes
M. Vinicius-Machado
E.S. Cyrino
E. Colantonio
39 Importance of the social environment in the development of field hockey expertise
239(4)
K.M. Nieuwenhuis
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
S.C.M. Te Wierike
W. Idema
C. Visscher
40 Coaches' judgment about current and future performance level of basketball players
243(4)
S.C.M. te Wierike
E.J. Yvonne-Tromp
J. Valente-dos-Santos
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
C. Visscher
41 Biological maturation at time of selection and swimming career paths in Flemish swimmers
247(6)
T. Martine
G. Ariane
R. Stien
L. Matthieu
42 Peak VO2 in prepubertal swimmers
253(4)
M.A. Rodrigues Ferreira
J. Mendes
R. Fernandes
C. Fernando
A.M. Vences Brito
43 Absolute and scaled peak power assessments in young male soccer players: Variation by playing position
257(6)
V. Severino
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
J.P. Duarte
J.R. Pereira
F. Simoes
R. Rebelo-Goncalves
J. Valente-dos-Santos
C. Castagna
A.J. Figueiredo
44 Training behaviour in relation to performance development in talented speed skaters: A descriptive study
263(6)
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
I.M. de Roos
M. Torenbeek
W. Idema
L. Jonker
C. Visscher
45 The anthropometric characteristics of young paddlers and their relationship with paddle set-up and performance
269(4)
R.A. Fernandes
B.B. Gomes
R. Rebelo--Goncalves
J.P. Duarte
J.R. Pereira
A. Cupido-dos-Santos
46 Correlation between critical velocity and maximal lactate steady state in adolescent swimmers
273(4)
M.V. Machado
O.A. Junior
A. Marques
E. Colantonio
L.R. Altimari
E.S. Cyrino
M.T. de Melo
47 Agreement between peak power outputs obtained from the application of common braking force and the estimated optimal load in soccer goalkeepers
277(6)
R. Rebelo-Goncalves
A.J. Figueiredo
J.P. Duarte
J.R. Pereira
R.A. Fernandes
F. Simoes
V. Severino
J. Valente-dos-Santos
V. Vaz
A. Cupido-dos-Santos
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
A. Tessitore
N. Armstrong
48 Agreement between invasive and non-invasive indicators of biological maturation in adolescent swimmers
283(4)
L. Ribeiro
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
V. Vaz
A.J. Figueiredo
A. van der Sluis
M.T. Elferink-Gemser
M.E. Pena-Reyes
R.M. Malina
49 Reproducibility of repeated dribbling ability
287(6)
J.P. Duarte
V. Severino
J.R. Pereira
R.A. Fernandes
F. Simoes
R. Rebelo-Goncalves
J. Valente-dos-Santos
V. Vaz
A. Seabra
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
50 Allometric modelling of peak power output obtained from a force-velocity protocol in prepubertal boys
293(4)
R. Baptista
A. Cupidos-dos-Santos
J.P. Duarte
J.R. Pereira
R. Rebelo-Goncalves
V. Severino
J. Valente-dos-Santos
I. Rego
M.J. Coelho-e-Silva
C.A. Fontes-Ribeiro
L. Capranica
N. Armstrong
51 Is gymnastics exposure associated with skeletal benefits in the forearm in young children?
297(4)
S.A. Jackowski
M.C. Erlandson
R. Gruodyte-Raciene
S.A. Kontulainen
A. Baxter-Jones
52 Maturity of children and adolescents belonging to well defined activity groups: Sedentary, leisure, sports
301
I. Fragoso
J. Teles
L. Massuca
J. Albuquerque
C. Barrigas
Manuel J Coelho e Silva is Associate Professor of Auxology and Kinanthropometry in the Faculty of Sport Science and Physical Education at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He is also Fellow of the European College of Sport Science and member of scientific board of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Investigation at the University of Coimbra.

Neil Armstrong is Professor of Paediatric Physiology and Director of the Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre at the University of Exeter, UK. He is also Vice-President and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter.