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Rischio dei giocatori giovani di gioco del calcio' di morire dal colpo di calore
0 Osservazioni Pubblicato 3 agosto 2007 in Genitori, Notizie di salute, Bambini, Capretti, Esercitazione, Notizie mediche, Medicina, Salute, Vita , Health and Wellness, Popular, General InterestUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Summer heat is up, and so is the risk of heat stroke and heat-related deaths among young football athletes.
Every year, Fred Mueller compiles a sports list, but unlike popular pre-season picks or a glamorous hot-recruit sheet, nobody envies him this task. Some years the list is longer […]
Football injuries at high school and collegiate levels
0 Comments Published July 29th, 2007 in Parents, Children, Kids, Exercise, Health News, Medical News, Health, Life, Health and Wellness, Popular, General InterestColumbus Children’s Hospital - Football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is also the leading cause of sports-related injuries. During the 2005-06 season, high school football players sustained more than half a million injuries nationally. A study conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Columbus […]
Intense tennis training in youth damages lumbar spine
0 Comments Published July 22nd, 2007 in Parents, Children, Kids, Exercise, Health News, Medical News, Health, Life, Health and Wellness, Popular, General InterestBritish Journal of Sports Medicine - Intensive training given to young elite tennis players damages their lumber spines often and to a surprising degree, according to recent MRI research involving asymptomatic adolescent tennis players.
All the tennis players were aged between 16 and 23 and were attending a national tennis center. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans […]
Burn more fat by breaking up your workout
0 Comments Published July 18th, 2007 in Health News, Exercise, Popular, Health and Wellness, Health, Life, General InterestRepeated sessions of exercise burn more fat than a single, long session.
The American Physiological Society - Taking a break in the middle of your workout may metabolize more fat than exercising without stopping, according to a recent study in Japan. Researchers conducted the first known study to compare these two exercise methods - exercising continually […]
Metabolic syndrome starts in muscles deprived of exercise
0 Comments Published July 17th, 2007 in Heart, Health News, Aging, Anti-aging, Exercise, Medical News, Medicine, Health, Life, Health and Wellness, Popular, General InterestInsulin resistance in skeletal muscles - not belly fat - is the first step in developing metabolic syndrome, and it can be countered by exercise.
HHMI News - Abdominal fat, the spare tire that many of us carry, has long been implicated as a primary suspect in causing the metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that […]
Young baseball pitchers need breaks to avoid bone injuries
0 Comments Published July 15th, 2007 in Kids, Exercise, Children, Parents, Popular, Medical News, General InterestLong-term study finds adaptive changes in shoulder joint from overhead baseball throwing, but overuse is still a concern.
AOSSM - Adaptive changes occur in the arm bone and soft tissue of the shoulders of young athletes participating in youth baseball and help protect them against injury, according to new research released at the 2007 Annual Meeting […]













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