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Children and Exercise XXVII

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Children and Exercise XXVII

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Children and Exercise XXVII

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Children and Exercise XXVII book

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 8 September 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203852026
Pages 352
eBook ISBN 9780203852026
Subjects Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Sports and Leisure
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Williams, C., & Armstrong, N. (Eds.). (2011). Children and Exercise XXVII (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203852026

ABSTRACT

Children and Exercise XXVII presents the latest scientific research into paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine, including contributions from a wide range of leading international experts and early career researchers. The book begins with chapters devoted to the five invited keynote lectures, followed by forty-two of the peer-reviewed presentations which are arranged into five thematic sections addressing:

  • exercise physiology
  • physical activity and health
  • exercise and medicine
  • testing and performance
  • young athlete and sports participation.

The forty-seven chapters offer a review of current topics and ongoing research in paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine. The book is therefore a key text for all researchers, lecturers, paediatricians, health professionals and students with an interest in the exercising child in health and disease.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |3 pages

Part I: The Josef Rutenfranz Lecture

chapter 1|12 pages

From playground to podium: N. Armstrong

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

part |1 pages

Part 11 Keynote Lectures

chapter 2|10 pages

Evidence-based physical activity interventions in children: A.S. Singh, EA.L.M. Verhagen, M.J.M. Chinapaw and W. van Mechelen

ByA.S. Singh, EA.L.M Verhagen, MJM Chinapaw and W van Mechelen

chapter 3|9 pages

Physical activity and early markers of cardiovascular diseases in obese children NJ Farpour-Lambert

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

chapter 4|11 pages

Differential motor-activation patterns: The most comprehensive explanation for child-adult performance differences

ByB. Falk, R. Dotan

chapter 5|5 pages

Understanding the genetics of birth weight: R.M. Freathy

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

part |1 pages

Part III Exercise Physiology

chapter 6|5 pages

Child and adolescent differences in economy at various speeds across a two-year time period: R.W. Moore, T.S. Wenzlick, K.A. Pfeiffer, and S.G. Trost

ByR. W Moore, TS. Wenzlick, K.A. Pfeiffer, and S. G. Trost

chapter 7|5 pages

Fuel use submaximal exercise

ByA.D. Mahon, L.M Guth, MP. Rogowski, and KA. Craft

chapter 8|5 pages

RER variability analysis by sample entropy: Comparing trained and untrained adolescent female soccer players: G.R. Biltz, V.B. Unnithan, S.R. Brown, S. Marwood, D.M. Roche, M. Garrard, and K. Holloway

ByG.R. Biltz, VB. Unnithan, S.R. Brown, S. Marwood, D.M Roche, M Garrard, and K. Holloway

chapter 9|5 pages

Effect of exercise mode on fat oxidation and 'fatmax' in pre- to early pubertal girls and boys K Tolfrey and JK Zakrzewski

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

chapter 10|7 pages

Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and muscle oxygenation during incremental exercise in children: A near-infrared spectroscopy study: M. Luszczyk, S. Kujach, R.A. Olek, R. Laskowski, and A. Szczesna-Kaczmarek

ByM Luszczyk, S. Kujach, R.A. Olek, R. Laskowski, and A. Szczesna-Kaczmarek

chapter 11|5 pages

Comparative analysis of quadriceps endurance during sustained submaximal isometric contractions in children and adults: A. Bouchant, A. Abdelmoula, V. Martin, C. Lavet, C.A. Williams, and S. Ratel

ByA. Bouchant, A. Abdelmoula, V Martin, C. Lavet, C.A. Williams, and S. Ratel

chapter 12|4 pages

Heat sensation of obese and non-obese pubescent boys during cycling and recovery in the heat: P.L. Sehl, G.T. Leites, J.B. Martins, G.S. Cunha, and F. Meyer

ByP.L. Sehl, G. T Leites, JB. Martins, G.S. Cunha, and F. Meyer

chapter 13|5 pages

Ability of milk to replace fluid losses in children after exercise in the heat: K. Volterman, J. Obeid, B. Wilk, and B.W. Timmons

ByK Volterman, J Obeid, B. Wilk, B. W Timmons

part |1 pages

Part IV: Physical Activity and Health

chapter 14|5 pages

Relationships between cardiometabolic risk factors and aerobic fitness: a fresh look R. G. McMurray, C. Lehman, P.A. Hosick,

ByA. Bugge

chapter 15|5 pages

Effects of a school-based cross-curricular physical activity intervention on cardiovascular disease risk factors in 11-14 year olds: G.J. Knox, J.S. Baker, B. Davies, A. Rees, K. Morgan, and N.E. Thomas

ByG.J Knox, JS. Baker, B. Davies, A. Rees, K. Morgan, and NE. Thomas

chapter 16|5 pages

Impact of changes in screen time on blood profiles and blood pressure in adolescents over a two year period: D.R. DengeI, M.O. Hearst, J.H. Harmon, and L.A. Lytle

ByD.R. DengeI, MO. Hearst, JH Harmon, and L.A. Lytle

chapter 17|5 pages

Aerobic fitness and physical activity are related to lean body mass and not adiposity in preschoolers: L. Gabel, N.A. Proudfoot, and B. W. Timmons

ByL. Gabel, NA. Proudfoot, and B. W Timmons

chapter 18|5 pages

Validation of the GENEA waveform accelerometer for assessment of children's physical activity: L.R.S. Phillips, A. V. Rowlands, and C. G. Parfitt

ByL.R.S. Phillips, A. V Rowlands, and C. G. Parfitt

chapter 19|5 pages

Energy cost of playing activity video games: A comparison between children with obesity and normal weight controls: C. O 'Donovan, and J. Hussey

ByC. 0 'Donovan, and J Hussey

chapter 20|4 pages

Contribution of organized sports to estimated energy expenditure in female adolescents: I.S. Rêgo, A.M. Rodrigues, H.M. Carvalho, E. Ronque, E. Cyrino, and M. Coelho-e-Silva

ByIS. Rego, A.M Rodrigues, HM Carvalho, E. Ronque, E. Cyrino, and M Coelho-e-Silva

chapter 21|5 pages

The effect on pre-school physical activity and sedentary behaviour

ByMV0 'Dwyer, Z Knowles, S.J Fairclough, ND. Ridgers, L. Foweather, and G. Stratton

chapter 22|5 pages

Relationships between bone mineral density and jumping height in prepubertal girls with different physical activity patterns K. Maasalu, I Neissaar, and T Jilrimae

ByA.-L. Parm, J Jilrimae, M Saar, K Parna, V Tillmann,

chapter 23|5 pages

Body structure, physical activity and quantitative ultrasound measurements in prepubertal boys: M. Szmodis, E. Bosnyák, G. Szőts, E. Trájer, M. Tóth, and A. Farkas

ByM Szmodis, E. Bosnyak, G. Szots, E. Trajer, M T6th, and A. Farkas

chapter 24|4 pages

The combined association of self-efficacy and fatness on physical activity in low income, minority children: K.A. Pfeiffer, D. Suton, J. C. Eisenmann, J.M. Pivarnik, J.J. Carlson, and E. Lamb

ByK.A. Pfeiffer, D. Suton, J C. Eisenmann, JM Pivarnik, JJ Carlson, and E. Lamb

chapter 25|7 pages

Physical activity in children: Does it vary by where children live, learn and play? Lessons from the built environment and active transport (beat) project: M.R. Stone, G. Faulkner, R. Buliung, and R. Mitra

ByStone, G. Faulkner, R. Buliung, R. Mitra

chapter 26|5 pages

Feasibility of physical education homework assignments in high-school

ByM Pantanowitz, R. Lidor, D. Nemet, A. Eliakim

part |1 pages

Part V Exercise and Medicine

chapter 27|7 pages

Longitudinal oral contraceptive use on bone parameters: A.J. McLardy, C.D. Rodgers, M.C. Erlandson, S.A. Kontulainen, R.A. Pierson, and A.D. G. Baxter-Jones

ByA.J McLardy, C.D. Rodgers, MC. Erlandson, S.A. Kontulainen, R.A. Pierson, and A.D. G. Baxter-Jones

chapter 28|5 pages

The timing of the proximal femur: A longitudinal hip structural analysis study JL. Lanovaz, and S.A. Kontulainen

ByA.D. G. Baxter-Jones, S.A. Jackowski, D.ML. Cooper,

chapter 29|5 pages

Heart rate variability and aerobic fitness in adolescents born prematurely with very low birth weight: P.A. Nixon, L.K. Washburn, and T.M. O'Shea

ByP.A. Nixon, L.K. Washburn, and TM O'Shea

chapter 30|8 pages

Cardiopulmonary outcomes in young adults born prematurely with varying birth weights: M.C. Sullivan, P.A. Mitchell, R.J. Miller, S.B. Winchester, and J.W. Ziegler

ByMC. Sullivan, P.A. Mitchell, R.J Miller, S.B. Winchester, and J W Ziegler

chapter 31|6 pages

Physical activity and muscle hypofunction in children with Crohn's disease: Implications for bone health: J. Hay, D.R. Mack, F. Rauch, E. Benchimol, M. Matzinger, N. Shenouda, and L.M. Ward

ByJ Hay, D.R. Mack, F. Rauch, E. Benchimol, M Matzinger, N Shenouda, and L.M Ward

chapter 32|5 pages

Reduced fat oxidation rates during submaximal exercise in adolescents with a chronic inflammatory disease R.M Issenman, and B. W Timmons

ByT Nguyen, J Obeid, HE. Ploeger, T Takken, L. Pedder,

chapter 33|5 pages

Sedentary behaviour in youth with Cerebral Palsy and age, gender and season matched controls: J. Obeid, S. Noorduyn, J.W. Gorter, and B. W. Timmons

ByJ Obeid, S. Noorduyn, J W Gorter, B. W Timmons

chapter 34|4 pages

An adaptation of central and peripheral cardiovascular exercise responses in children as a determinant of microvascular function: M.N. Jawis, A.R. Middlebrooke, A. V Rowlands, and N. Armstrong

ByMN Jawis, A.R. Middlebrooke, A. V Rowlands, and N Armstrong

chapter 35|5 pages

The intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents

ByA.M MeManus, R.R. Melieeker, C. Yu, and P. T Cheung

part |1 pages

Part VI Testing and Performance

chapter 36|8 pages

Reproducibility of functional and physiological outcomes of exercise testing in ambulatory children with spina bifida: J.F. De Groot, T. Takken, M.A.C.G. Sehoenmakers, R. Gooskens, S. Goossens, S. den Haak, L. Vanhees, and P.J.M Helders

ByJF. De Groot, T Takken, MA.C.G. Sehoenmakers, R. Gooskens, S. Goossens, S. den Haak, L. Vanhees, and P.JM Helders

chapter 37|5 pages

Validity of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope in children with cystic fibrosis: B. C. Bongers, H.J. Hulzebos, H.G.M Arets, and T. Takken

ByB. C. Bongers, HJ Hulzebos, HG.M Arets, and T Takken

chapter 38|5 pages

The validity of the steep ramp protocol to predict peak oxygen uptake in adolescents with cystic fibrosis Leeuwen, HG.M Arets, and T Takken

ByHJ Hulzebos, MS. Werkman, P.B. van de Weert-van

chapter 39|4 pages

A new treadmill protocol for the clinical evaluation of children with cardiac disease R.J Sabath, K.M Teson, JE. HuIse, and M Gelatt

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

chapter 40|5 pages

Influence of two sprint training programmes on fitness of young soccer players Y MeekeI, Y Gefen, D. Nemet, and A. Eliakim

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

chapter 41|6 pages

Weight resistance for a cycle ergometer Wingate test performed by different maturational groups of male swimmers: P. Duarte, R.J. Fernandes, and S. Soares

ByP. Duarte, R. J Fernandes, S. Soares

chapter 42|5 pages

Explosive leg old boys

ByA. Emeljanovas, R. Rutkauskaite, V Volbekiene, R. Gruodyte

part |1 pages

Part VII Young Athlete and Sports Participation

chapter 43|5 pages

Training reduces catabolic and inflammatory response to a single practice in female volleyball players: A. Eliakim, S. Portal, Z. Zadik, Y. MeckeI, and D. Nemet

ByA. Eliakim, S. Portal, Z. Zadik, Y Meeke I, and D. Nemet

chapter 44|5 pages

Short- and long-term maximal protocols and their contribution to differentiate under-17 hockey players by competitive level: J. Valente-dos-Santos, V. Vaz, A. Santos, A.J. Figueiredo, M.T. Elferink-Gemser, R.M. Malina, and M.J. Coelho-e-Silva

ByJ Valente-dos-Santos, V Vaz, A. Santos, A.J Figueiredo, M T Elferink-Gemser, R.M Malina, and MJ Coelho-e-Silva

chapter 45|4 pages

The evaluation of small-sided games as a talent identification mechanism in elite youth football: V.B. Unnithan, A. Georgiou, J. Iga, and B. Drust

ByVB. Unnithan, A. Georgiou, J Iga, and B. Drust

chapter 46|4 pages

Are there any detectable secular growth changes in young male athletes? A. Farkas, G. Ag, and M Szmodis

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

chapter 47|5 pages

Isokinetic strength and risk of muscle imbalance in U-17 hockey players by competitive level: M.J. Coelho-e-Silva, H.M. Carvalho, V. Vaz, J. Valente-dos-Santos, A.J. Figueiredo, M.T. Elferink-Gemser, and R.M. Malina

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong

part |1 pages

Part VIII: Methodology in Longitudinal Research

chapter 48|7 pages

The advantages and disadvantages of longitudinal research in growth and health of kids: H.C.G. Kemper

Edited ByCraig Williams, Neil Armstrong
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