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Ashley B. Thrasher; Susan S. Braithwaite – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2024
Context: Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of sport-related deaths in young athletes. Athletic training students must understand cardiovascular anatomy and physiology in addition to pathophysiology to appropriately care for patients with cardiovascular conditions. Objective: Describe a teaching technique to actively engage students in…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Retention (Psychology), Visual Arts, Pathology
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Katch, Rachel K.; Scarneo, Samantha E.; Adams, William M.; Armstrong, Lawrence E.; Belval, Luke N.; Stamm, Julie M.; Casa, Douglas J. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2017
Participation in organized sport and recreational activities presents an innate risk for serious morbidity and mortality. Although death during sport or physical activity has many causes, advancements in sports medicine and evidence-based standards of care have allowed clinicians to prevent, recognize, and treat potentially fatal injuries more…
Descriptors: Prevention, Death, Athletics, Physical Activities
Faulkner, Valerie; Marshall, Patricia L.; Stiff, Lee V.; Crossland, Cathy L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Teacher perceptions of student abilities can affect crucial placement decisions that, in turn, affect student opportunities to learn. The author's research shows that this is particularly the case with black students who have earned high scores on math assessments but who, on the basis of teacher judgment, have not been recommended for placement…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Misconceptions, Academic Ability, Teacher Influence
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Gutiérrez-Zornoza, Myriam; Sánchez-López, Mairena; García-Hermoso, Antonio; González-García, Alberto; Chillón, Palma; Martínez-Vizcaíno, Vicente – Health Education & Behavior, 2015
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine (a) whether distance from home to school is a determinant of active commuting to school (ACS), (b) the relationship between distance from home to heavily used facilities (school, green spaces, and sports facilities) and the weight status and cardiometabolic risk categories, and (c) whether ACS has a…
Descriptors: Child Health, Body Weight, At Risk Persons, Rural Areas
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Dreyer, Lukas; Dreyer, Sonja; Rankin, Dean – ICHPER-SD Journal of Research, 2012
This study examined the effect of a 10-week physical exercise program on the health status of college staff. Eighty-one participants were pre-tested on 22 variables including physical fitness, biochemical status, psychological health, and morphological measures. Participants in an experimental group (n = 61) received a 10-week intervention…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Exercise, Fatigue (Biology)
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Wyatt, Frank; Pawar, Ganesh; Kilgore, Lon – ICHPER-SD Journal of Research, 2011
The purpose of this study was to examine cardiac function following a 100-mile ride in high ambient temperatures by healthy, competitive cyclists. Methods: Subjects were six (n=6) competitive cyclists racing in a 100-mile road race. Measures (pre/post) included: body mass (kg); E:A ratio (ventricular compliance); stroke volume (ml); ejection…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Body Composition, Fatigue (Biology), Exercise Physiology
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Puffer, James C. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2002
People who participate in regular vigorous or strenuous physical activities undergo significant changes in cardiac structure and function. Occasionally, these changes may be confused with those of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Differentiating between athletic heart syndrome and HCM requires careful examination. ECG and echocardiograms may be…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Heart Disorders, Sports Medicine
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Alpert, Joseph S.; And Others – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
Regular exercise training results in a variety of cardiovascular adaptations including increases in left ventricular chamber size and wall thickness, and in resting vagal tone. Research has demonstrated that the changes are physiologic and are associated with preserved or enhanced cardiovascular function. (Author/JD)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Exercise Physiology
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Lopez, Richard – Physical Educator, 1980
Most weight loss among wrestlers is accomplished by a combination of fasting, induced sweating, and reduced fluid intake resulting in dehydration in the final days prior to competition. The effects of acute thermal dehydration on cardiovascular dynamics are related to a reduction in plasma volume. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletics, Body Weight, Cardiovascular System, Dietetics
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Plymire, Darcy C. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2002
Runner Jim Fixx wrote a book about running and died young of a heart attack while running. Fixx and other authors believed heart disease resulted from overcivilization and recommended running as a way of life and cure, advising readers to listen to their bodies instead of their doctors. Fixx's adherence to that philosophy explains his behavior…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Health Behavior
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Turner, John L., Jr.; Walters, Rod; Leski, Mark J.; Saywell, Robert M., Jr.; Wooldridge, J. Scott – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2003
Reviewed prevalence data on health parameters for football officials, noting outcomes when screening criteria were applied in preseason exams. Referees had a lower risk than the national 10-year coronary heart disease risk but a higher risk compared with that of the low-risk population. Results suggested that more graded exercise testing was…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Football, Health Promotion
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Salim, Mubadda A.; Alpert, Bruce S. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2001
Physicians who work with athletes play an important role in preventing sudden death related to physical activity in people who have Marfan syndrome. Flagging those who have the physical stigmata and listening for certain cardiac auscultation sounds are early diagnostic keys that can help prevent deaths. People with Marfan syndrome should be…
Descriptors: Athletics, Clinical Diagnosis, Death, Heart Disorders
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Braden, David S.; Strong, William B. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
A properly performed screening history and cardiovascular examination can identify most young athletes at risk for sudden death from heart abnormalities. Warning signs and examiner response are discussed as well as appropriate use of echocardiography. Included is a sample preparticipation examination form recommended by the American Academy of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Heart Disorders, High Schools
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Pueschel, Siegfried M.; Werner, John Christian – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1994
Examination of 36 home-reared young adults with Down's syndrome found that 20 had abnormal echocardiographic findings. Thirteen had mitral valve prolapse, three had mitral valve prolapse and aortic insufficiency, two had only aortic insufficiency, and two had other mitral valve disorders. Theories of pathogenesis and relationship to exercise and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Downs Syndrome, Etiology
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Low, Leslie J.; Sherrill, Claudine – Palaestra, 1988
The article provides information on medical problems (including seizures, nutrition, atlantoaxia instability, and congenital heart disorders), and guidelines for training (including weight management, acclimation, heat related problems, and warm-up) for volunteers working with mentally retarded participants in Special Olympics. (DB)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Competition, Games
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