The dramatic rise in health care and economic costs as well as increases in morbidity and mortality related to lifestyle behaviors and non-communicable diseases have resulted in an increasing emphasis on research and intervention initiatives aimed at primary prevention. As there is growing evidence that the antecedents of adult diseases such as obesity and osteoporosis have roots in early childhood, physical activity interventions in early childhood (4 to 6 years of age), which has been identified as a critical period, may influence the development of fat and bone mass at this young age and have a potential impact on adolescent and young adult health status and thus improve population health. The intent of this study was to investigate the...
The purpose of this investigation was to study whether prolonged competitive rhythmic gymnastics tra...
The study of physical activity effects on muscle and bone in youth are largely limited to cross-sect...
The goal of this prospective study was to assess whether intensive physical training during puberty ...
Osteoporosis, through its association with age-related fracture, is a major public health concern wo...
Skeletal growth is positively affected by weight-bearing exercise activities. Although cross-section...
Overweight among children is becoming more and more serious problem worldwide. The maintenance of a ...
The amount of bone gained during childhood and adolescence impacts greatly on lifetime skeletal heal...
Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be beneficial for peak bone mass (PBM) development, but wh...
The current obesity epidemic has become a major health crisis to citizens around the United States. ...
J. Stephens, A.F. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Adolescentaesthetic athletes, such as gymnas...
Background—Physical activity is assumed to reduce excessive fatness in children. This study examined...
UNLABELLED: The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-fiv...
The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-five female gym...
Aim. Obesity tracks from childhood into adulthood. We evaluated the effect of early stimulation of p...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents continues to rise\ud and is con...
The purpose of this investigation was to study whether prolonged competitive rhythmic gymnastics tra...
The study of physical activity effects on muscle and bone in youth are largely limited to cross-sect...
The goal of this prospective study was to assess whether intensive physical training during puberty ...
Osteoporosis, through its association with age-related fracture, is a major public health concern wo...
Skeletal growth is positively affected by weight-bearing exercise activities. Although cross-section...
Overweight among children is becoming more and more serious problem worldwide. The maintenance of a ...
The amount of bone gained during childhood and adolescence impacts greatly on lifetime skeletal heal...
Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be beneficial for peak bone mass (PBM) development, but wh...
The current obesity epidemic has become a major health crisis to citizens around the United States. ...
J. Stephens, A.F. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Adolescentaesthetic athletes, such as gymnas...
Background—Physical activity is assumed to reduce excessive fatness in children. This study examined...
UNLABELLED: The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-fiv...
The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-five female gym...
Aim. Obesity tracks from childhood into adulthood. We evaluated the effect of early stimulation of p...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents continues to rise\ud and is con...
The purpose of this investigation was to study whether prolonged competitive rhythmic gymnastics tra...
The study of physical activity effects on muscle and bone in youth are largely limited to cross-sect...
The goal of this prospective study was to assess whether intensive physical training during puberty ...