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Tables of Contents for Children and Exercise XIX
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Acknowledgements
xi
 
Preface
xiii
 
The Joseph Rutenfranz Lecture 1997
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The 1997 Rutenfranz memorial lecture
A scientific voyage through research in children's health --- from heart via muscle to bone
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20
H.C.G. Kemper
T. Tsahalina
Part I: Lifestyle, Health and Well-Being
Keynote Lecture
The effects of lifestyle on children's health and well-being
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8
P-O. Astrand
Exercise tolerance and quality of life in paediatric lung transplant recipients
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6
P.A. Nixon
D.M. Orenstein
P.J. Rebovich
B.E. Noyes
G. Kurland
S.A. Webber
F.J. Fricker
Weight-bearing physical activity and bone health in prepubertal girls
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5
J.S. Carlson
G.A. Naughton
F. Morris
J. Wark
Experienced health: longitudinal relationships with lifestyle and objective health parameters
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5
J.W.R. Twisk
H.C.G. Kemper
W. Van Mechelen
J. Snel
G.B. Post
F.J. Van Lenthe
Longitudinal relationships between resting heart rate, maximal oxygen uptake and activity
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6
W. Van Mechelen
H.C.G. Kemper
J.W.R. Twisk
F.J. Van Lenthe
G.B. Post
Biological maturation in relation to lifestyle from adolescence into adulthood
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4
G.B. Post
H.C.G. Kemper
J.W.R. Twisk
The longitudinal association between physical fitness and fat distribution
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6
F.J. Van Lenthe
H. C. G. Kemper
W. Van Mechelen
J.W.R. Twisk
Aerobic fitness and fat patterning in adolescent boys
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6
W. Bell
Aerobic fitness, physical activity and body fatness in adolescents
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6
C.A.G. Boreham
J.J. Strain
J.W.R. Twisk
W. Van Mechelen
J.M. Savage
G.W. Cran
A biopsychosocial approach to family-based management of obese children
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6
G. Biltz
J. Seigal
T. Davis
K. Pfaffinger
T. Rondeau-Ambrose
Secular trend changes in Hungarian schoolboys
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A. Farkas
R. Frenkl
Physical characteristics and fitness measurements of intellectually impaired boys
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5
A. Barabas
J. Buday
Developmental coordination disorder: exploring the condition through single case study
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6
J. Hammond
A. Philpott
Physical and motor structure characteristics of 11 to 17 year olds
99
6
T. Szabo
J. Papai
Lipids and lipoprotein(a) as atherosclerosis factors in young athletes
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6
S. Clavel
S. Leaute
P. Jouanel
E. Van Praagh
Selected predictor variables and lipid-lipoprotein profile in prepubertal children
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6
K Tolfrey
A.M. Batterham
I.G. Campbell
Plasma fibrinogen, physical activity and aerobic fitness in children
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10
A.D. Mahon
C.C. Cheatham
K.Q. Kelsey
J.D. Brown
Part II: Physical Activity Patterns
Validity of two physical activity monitors in children and adolescents
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5
P.S. Freedson
J. Sirard
N. Debold
R. Pate
M. Dowda
J. Sallis
Validation of the Tritrac-R3D™ activity monitor during typical children's activities
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7
R.G. Eston
A.V. Rowlands
D.K. Ingledew
Physical activity patterns of 5 to 11 year old children
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6
J.R. Welsman
N. Armstrong
The free-living physical activity of schoolchildren: a longitudinal study
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6
S. Atkins
G. Stratton
L. Dugdill
T. Reilly
Moderate to vigorous physical activities in preadolescent children
151
6
M. Sallo
J. Harro
A. Viru
Does the personality of parents influence the physical activity of their children?
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6
J. Harro
M. Sallo
N. Jaanimagi
A. Paevloo
I. Villa
H. Rimm
Familial influences on adolescents' physical activity
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6
S. Aznar
K. Barnes
A. Page
J. McKenna
C. Riddoch
M. Christopher
J. Goldberg
G. Simmonds
Do adolescents achieve appropriate levels of physical activity?
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10
U.M. Ekelund
A. Yngve
M. Sjostrom
Part III: Aerobic Performance Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
The development of aerobic fitness in children
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12
T.W. Rowland
Keynote Lecture
Interpreting young people's exercise performance: sizing up the problem
191
13
J.R. Welsman
Ventilatory responses to exercise in relation to sex and maturation
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7
N. Armstrong
B.J. Kirby
J.R. Mosney
N.C. Sutton
J.R. Welsman
Exercise induced hypoxaemia in children at altitude
211
6
R.R. Wolfe
P.L. McCool
Acquisition of stable treadmill walking mechanics in young children
217
4
D.W. Morgan
W. Tseh
J.L. Caputo
I.S. Craig
D.J. Keefer
P.E. Martin
Submaximal exercise in prepubertal children
221
7
N. Armstrong
B.J. Kirby
J.R. Welsman
A.M. McManus
Oxygen uptake during continuous and discrete steady state running
228
5
K.J. Meldrum
J.S. Carlson
G.A. Naughton
Keynote Lecture
Developmental aspects of oxygen uptake kinetics in children
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15
B.J. Whipp
Response of children and adolescents to onset of exercise
248
5
W.F. Riner
M. McCarthy
L.V. DeCillis
D.S. Ward
Ratings of perceived exertion in prepubescent girls and boys
253
5
A.M. McManus
N. Armstrong
B.J. Kirby
J.R. Welsman
Effort perception in children: a focus on testing methodology
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K.L. Lamb
S. Trask
R.G. Eston
Part IV: Anaerobic Performance and Muscular Strength
Keynote Lecture
Developmental aspects of anaerobic function
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E. Van Praagh
Comparison of muscle power between legs
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H. Hebestreit
S. Hilbert
V. Strassburg
Wingate anaerobic test performance in relation to thigh muscle volume
297
4
M. Chia
N. Armstrong
J.R. Welsman
R.J. Winsley
G. Parsons
P. Sharpe
Test-retest reproducibility of a new isokinetic cycle ergometer
301
5
C.A. Williams
P. Keen
Lactate, ammonia and catecholamine metabolism after anaerobic training
306
7
L.S. Prado
A study of knee isokinetic strength in preadolescence
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A. Faro
J. Silva
A. Santos
P. Iglesias
Z. Ning
Relationship of muscle strength with muscle volume in young children
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6
M.B.A. De Ste Croix
N. Armstrong
J.R. Welsman
R.J. Winsley
G. Parsons
P. Sharpe
Assessment of maturity status and its relation to strength measurements
325
6
L. Hansen
K. Klausen
J. Muller
Extension and hyperextension of the knee joint among young children
331
6
V. Hein
Part V: Cardiovascular Function in Health and Disease
Keynote Lecture
What ``just doing it'' revealed --- a personal story for young clinicians and researchers
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W.B. Strong
Symposium: Cardiac risk factors in children
Cardiovascular stress responses predict cardiovascular functioning: a four-year follow-up
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7
F. Treiber
J. Del Rosario
H. Davis
B. Gutin
W.B. Strong
Relationship of total and visceral adipose tissue to cardiovascular health
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9
S. Owens
B. Gutin
W. Karp
M. Ferguson
S. Moorehead
J. Allison
N-A. Le
Effect of physical training on cardiovascular health in obese children
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8
B. Gutin
S. Owens
S. Riggs
M. Ferguson
S. Moorehead
F. Treiber
W. Karp
W. Thompson
J. Allison
M. Litaker
K. Murdison
N-A. Le
Psychosocial and lifestyle predictors of cardiovascular reactivity in youth
390
8
L.B. Wright
F. Treiber
H. Davis
W.B. Strong
Keynote Lecture
Observations on human microvascular function in health and disease
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7
J.E. Tooke
A young to adult comparison of exercise plasma volume decrease
405
7
J. Meszaros
A. Prokai
J. Mohacsi
R. Frenkl
T. Szabo
Peripubertal period decreases insulin sensitivity and glucose utilisation during exercise
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N. Boisseau
F. Rannou
P. Delamarche
M. Monnier
A. Gratas Delamarche
Estimates of glycaemic condition during exercise in children with IDDM
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6
G. Stratton
N. Hendry
C. Smith
S. Kerr
Cardiovascular adjustment to supine versus seated posture in prepubertal boys
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5
G. Koch
J. Mobert
E-M. Oyen
Cardiovascular adjustment to supine and seated postures: effect of physical training
429
5
J. Mobert
G. Koch
O. Humplik
E-M. Oyen
Heart rate variability in 11 - to 16-year-olds
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6
B.J. Kirby
R.M. Kirby
An exploratory study of cardiac output responses to submaximal exercise
440
6
C.R. Potter
N. Armstrong
B.J. Kirby
J.R. Welsman
Keynote Lecture
Cardiac rehabilitation in children. An interdisciplinary approach
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9
A. Calzolari
G. Biondi
Exercise testing and 24h ABPM in children after coarctation repair
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5
E. Pastore
U. Giordano
A. Turchetta
A. Calzolari
S. Giannico
P. Ragonese
Exercise haemodynamics and left ventricular parameters in children
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5
B. Gutin
S. Owens
F. Treiber
G. Mensah
Cardiopulmonary performance during exercise after paediatric bone marrow transplantation
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7
A.N. Hogarty
A. Leahey
N. Bunin
H. Zhao
A. Cnaan
A. Carey
S.M. Paridon
Exercise capacity following successful treatment of childhood cancer
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7
G. Barber
C.T. Heise
Part VI: Sport and Physical Education
Keynote Lecture
Fuels used for different athletic events: quantitative and qualitative analysis
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15
E.A. Newsholme
Cardiac structure and function in highly-trained prepubertal gymnasts and swimmers
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7
P. Obert
D. Courteix
P. Germain
A.M. Lecoq
P. Guenon
F. Stecken
Cardiac responses to exercise in elite male junior cyclists
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V.B. Unnithan
T.W. Rowland
N.T. Cable
N. Raine
Cardiovascular adjustments following maximal exercise in elite male junior cyclists
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7
N.T. Cable
N.M. Raine
V.B. Unnithan
T.W. Rowland
Dietary intake in adolescent orienteering athletes in Sweden
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7
A.K. Yngve
U.M. Ekelund
M. Sjostrom
Calcium, iron, vitamins and caloric intake among female dancers
521
6
M.A. Violan
M.N. Zetaruk
E.W. Small
L.J. Micheli
Bone status in highly trained prepubertal girls: preliminary report
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D. Courteix
P. Obert
P. Germain
E. Lespessailles
S. Loiseau Peres
C.L. Benhamou
B. Ferry
Delayed growth and decreased energy intake in female gymnasts
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4
M.L. Zonderland
A.L. Claessens
J. Lefevre
R. Philippaerts
M. Thomis
The ulnar variance phenomenon: a study in young female gymnasts
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5
A.L. Claessens
J. Lefevre
R. Phillippaerts
M. Thomis
G. Beunen
Keynote Lecture
Moral well-being: the role of physical education and sport
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21
M. Lee
Author index
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Keyword index
567