ADOLESCENCE
References
-
Story M. 1992.
Nutritional requirements during adolescence. In McAnarney
ER, Kreipe RE, Orr DE, Comerci GD, eds., Textbook of Adolescent
Medicine (pp. 75-84). Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders.
-
Patel DR, Pratt
HD, Greydanus DE. 1998. Adolescent growth, development, and
psychosocial aspects of sports participation: An overview.
Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 9(3):425-440.
-
Rowland TW. 1990.
Exercise and Children's Health. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
-
Bar-Or O. 1983.
Pediatric Sports Medicine for the Practitioner: From Physiologic
Principles to Clinical Applications. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.
-
Beunen G, Malina
RM. 1996. Growth and biological maturation: Relevance to
athlete performance. In Bar-Or O, ed., The Child and Adolescent
Athlete (pp. 3-24). Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
-
Bar-Or O. 1994.
Childhood and adolescent physical activity and fitness and
adult risk profile. In Bouchard C, Shephard RJ, Stephens
T, eds., Physical Activity, Fitness, and Health: International
Proceedings and Consensus Statement (pp. 931-942). Champaign,
IL: Human Kinetics.
-
Sallis JF, Patrick
K. 1994. Physical activity guidelines for adolescents. Pediatric
Exercise Science 6(4):302-329.
-
American
Academy of Family Physicians; American Academy of Pediatrics;
American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine; American Orthopedic
Society for Sports Medicine; American Osteopathic Academy
of Sports Medicine. 1997. Preparticipation Physical Evaluation
(2nd ed.). Minneapolis, MN: McGraw-Hill Healthcare.
-
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Sports Medicine and Fitness.
2001. Medical conditions affecting sports participation.
Pediatrics 107(5):1205-1209.
Suggested
Reading
American Academy
of Pediatrics. 1993. A Self-Appraisal Checklist of Health Supervision
in Scholastic Athletic Programs. Elk Grove Village, IL: American
Academy of Pediatrics.
Association of State
and Territorial Directors of Health Promotion and Public Health
Education. 1997. How to Promote Physical Activity in Your Community
(2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Association of State and Territorial
Directors of Health Promotion and Public Health Education.
Bogden JF, Vega-Matos
CA. 2000. Fit, Healthy, and Ready to Learn: A School Health
Policy Guide--Part 1: Physical Activity, Healthy Eating, and
Tobacco-Use Prevention. Alexandria, VA: National Association
of State Boards of Education.
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. 2000. School Health Index for Physical
Activity and Healthy Eating: A Self-Assessment and Planning
Guide--Middle School/High School. Atlanta, GA: Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
Green M, Palfrey
JS, eds. 2000. Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision
of Infants, Children, and Adolescents (2nd ed.). Arlington,
VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health.
Hanrahan SJ, Carlson
TB. 2000. Game Skills: A Fun Approach to Learning Sport Skills.
Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Lee AM, Thomas KT,
Thomas JR. 2000. Physical Education for Children: Daily Lesson
Plans for Middle School (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Lindner P. 1980.
Techniques of management for the inactive obese child. In Collipp
PJ, ed., Childhood Obesity (2nd ed.). Littleton, MA: PSG Publishing.
Shisler J, Killingsworth
R, Schmid T. 1999. Kidswalk-to-School: A Guide for Community
Action to Promote Children Walking to School. Atlanta, GA:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion.
U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services; U.S. Department of Education. 2000.
Promoting Better Health for Young People Through Physical Activity
and Sports: A Report to the President from the Secretary of
Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Education. Atlanta,
GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Virgilio SJ. 1997.
Fitness Education for Children: A Team Approach. Champaign,
IL: Human Kinetics.
Previous
Page Next
page
Return
to section contents page |