BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positively correlated to both physical and psychosocial health outcomes. In children and adolescents with a physical disability or chronic disease participation in both recreational and competitive sports is often reduced, while for this population an active lifestyle may be even more important in reaching optimal levels of physical and psychosocial health. Therefore, the aim of the Health in Adapted Youth Sports (HAYS) Study is to determine both negative and positive effects of sports on children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study differences will be compared in regards to physical...
Background: The aim of this study is to examine the rates of sports related injuries in adolescents ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness...
Youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD) often show reduced fitness and physical ...
Background: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
Background: Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chron...
Background: Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chron...
In typically developing youngsters, participation in sports has been proven to be positively correla...
Background: Children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability have lower fitnes...
Background: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
BACKGROUND: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
Background: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitn...
Objective To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitnes...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitne...
Background: The aim of this study is to examine the rates of sports related injuries in adolescents ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness...
Youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD) often show reduced fitness and physical ...
Background: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
Background: Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chron...
Background: Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chron...
In typically developing youngsters, participation in sports has been proven to be positively correla...
Background: Children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability have lower fitnes...
Background: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
BACKGROUND: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
Background: Little evidence is available about how sports participation influences psychosocial heal...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitn...
Objective To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitnes...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitne...
Background: The aim of this study is to examine the rates of sports related injuries in adolescents ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness...
Youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD) often show reduced fitness and physical ...