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Kim, YoonMyung, and SoJung Lee. "Physical activity and abdominal obesity in youth." Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 34, no. 4 (2009): 571–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/h09-066.

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Childhood obesity continues to escalate despite considerable efforts to reverse the current trends. Childhood obesity is a leading public health concern because overweight–obese youth suffer from comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease, conditions once considered limited to adults. This increasing prevalence of chronic health conditions in youth closely parallels the dramatic increase in obesity, in particular abdominal adiposity, in youth. Although mounting evidence in adults demonstrates the benefits of
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Barr, Susan I., and Heather A. McKay. "Nutrition, Exercise, and Bone Status in Youth." International Journal of Sport Nutrition 8, no. 2 (1998): 124–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsn.8.2.124.

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The maximal amount of bone mass gained during growth (peak bone mass) is an important determinant of bone mass in later life and thereby an important determinant of fraeiure risk. Although genetic factors appear lo be primary determinants of peak bone mass, environmental factors such as physical activity and nutrition also contribute. In this article, bone growth and maintenance are reviewed, and mechanisms are described whereby physical activity can affect bone mass. Studies addressing the effects of physical activity on bone status in youth are reviewed: Although conclusive data are not yet
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Gao, Burke, Shashank Dwivedi, Matthew D. Milewski, and Aristides I. Cruz. "CHRONIC LACK OF SLEEP IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED SPORTS INJURY IN ADOLESCENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 7, no. 3_suppl (2019): 2325967119S0013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119s00132.

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Background: Although sleep has been identified as an important modifiable risk factor for sports injury, the effect of decreased sleep on sports injuries in adolescents is poorly studied. Purpose: To systematically review published literature to examine if a lack of sleep is associated with sports injuries in adolescents and to delineate the effects of chronic versus acute lack of sleep. Methods: PubMed and EMBASE databases were systematically searched for studies reporting statistics regarding the relationship between sleep and sports injury in adolescents aged <19 years published between
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Riddell, Michael C. "The endocrine response and substrate utilization during exercise in children and adolescents." Journal of Applied Physiology 105, no. 2 (2008): 725–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00031.2008.

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Adolescence is a time of rapid growth caused by significant changes in hormone levels. For many, it is also a time of increased physical activity and sport that places a large demand on energy reserves. Exercise is known to cause perturbations in endocrine and metabolic systems in children and adolescents, yet careful characterization of these responses is only now being conducted. It does not appear that prepubertal youth have a different muscle composition than adults. However, these youth do have a lower anaerobic capacity and a greater reliance on aerobic metabolism during activity. Prepub
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Jürimäe, Jaak. "Growth, Maturation, and Exercise During Youth—The Year That Was 2017." Pediatric Exercise Science 30, no. 1 (2018): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/pes.2017-0291.

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For “The Year That Was 2017,” I have selected 3 papers in the area of growth, maturation, and exercise during youth. The first paper has been chosen because it provides for the first time the relative age, maturation, and anthropometric biases on position allocation in elite youth soccer players participating in talent identification programs in professional soccer league. Specific anthropometrical attributes characterized playing positions with a bias toward these athletes who are comparatively tall and heavy for their age already in younger ages, whereas position-specific physical attributes
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García-Hermoso, Antonio, Jose M. Saavedra, Yolanda Escalante, Mairena Sánchez-López, and Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno. "ENDOCRINOLOGY AND ADOLESCENCE: Aerobic exercise reduces insulin resistance markers in obese youth: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials." European Journal of Endocrinology 171, no. 4 (2014): R163—R171. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje-14-0291.

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ObjectiveThe purpose of this meta-analysis was to examine the evidence for the effectiveness of aerobic exercise interventions on reducing insulin resistance markers in obese children and/or adolescents. A secondary outcome was change in percentage of body fat.MethodsA computerized search was made from seven databases: CINAHL, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, ERIC, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Science Citation Index. The analysis was restricted to randomized controlled trials that examined the effect of aerobic exercise on insulin resistance markers in obese youth. Two indepen
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Ronkainen, Noora J., Tatiana V. Ryba, and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson. "Restoring Harmony in the Lifeworld? Identity, Learning, and Leaving Preelite Sport." Sport Psychologist 34, no. 4 (2020): 268–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2020-0009.

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Sport provides many youth participants with a central life project, and yet very few eventually fulfill their athletic dreams, which may lead them to disengage from sport entirely. Many studies have explored the processes of athletic retirement, but little is known about how youth athletes actually reconstruct their relationship with sport and embodiment postretirement. The authors explored these issues in the story of “Pilvi,” a Finnish alpine skier who disengaged from sport in her late adolescence. Employing an existential-phenomenological approach, they conducted six low-structured intervie
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Drummond, Murray, Claire Drummond, Jim Dollman, and Liz Abery. "Physical activity from early childhood to adolescence: a literature review of issues and interventions in disadvantaged populations." Journal of Student Wellbeing 4, no. 2 (2011): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21913/jsw.v4i2.722.

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Background: This paper is based on a report commissioned by the South Australian Health Department to undertake a literature review identifying key physical activity interventions in ‘different’ populations. This paper presents the findings from the literature surrounding youth from early childhood through to adolescence only.
 Methods: We conducted a comprehensive literature search using the following online academic databases: Proquest, Informit, Blackwell Synergy, Sage Publications, CINAHL and Cochrane. The search targeted peerreviewed articles, systematic reviews and evaluations.
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Mulhall, Peter, Janet Reis, and Shahana Begum. "Early Adolescent Participation in Physical Activity: Correlates With Individual and Family Characteristics." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 8, no. 2 (2011): 244–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.8.2.244.

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Background:Early adolescence is developmental period when youth begin to shift exercise and physical activity patterns toward increased sedentary living. The major causes and contributing factors to this change are poorly understood. This study examines the relationship between sociodemographic factors, behavioral and family factors that influence physical activity patterns of middle grades students.Methods:The 1578 youth ranged in age from 12 (22%) to 13 (78%) and were divided between white (65%), African American (19%), and Hispanic (16%) subpopulations, with 37% overall qualifying for reduc
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Turner, Georgina. "‘Bizarre Sapphic midlife crisis’: (Re)thinking LGBTQ representation, age and mental health." Sexualities 22, no. 7-8 (2018): 997–1016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460718794132.

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This article looks at viewers’ responses to the romance between two older women on the BBC medical drama Holby City. In the context of a continuing lack of representation of (older) women-loving women, viewers of all ages describe a transformative experience, with an emphasis on positive mental health outcomes – yet older women also orient to something implicitly problematic about this being the case. This is premised, I suggest, in the foregrounding of youth and adolescence in academic and public discussions of the role of the media in sexual self-realisation. The research demonstrates the ne
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Williams, Mark David, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Helmi Chaabene, and Jason Moran. "Neuromuscular Training and Motor Control in Youth Athletes: A Meta-Analysis." Perceptual and Motor Skills 128, no. 5 (2021): 1975–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00315125211029006.

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Our purpose in this review was to determine the effects of bodyweight-only neuromuscular training (NMT) programs on motor control of movement among youth athletes. We searched three electronic databases (CrossRef, Google Scholar, and PubMed), using the following inclusion criteria for selecting research studies: (a) healthy male and female participants aged 8-18 years who were engaged in organized sports; (b) interventions up to 16-weeks duration; (c) incorporation of a control group; and (d) interventions that utilized only exercises using participants’ body mass. We calculated pooled estimat
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Davis, Heather A., Anna Marie L. Ortiz, and Gregory T. Smith. "The Occurrence and Covariation of Binge Eating and Compensatory Behaviors Across Early to Mid-Adolescence." Journal of Pediatric Psychology 43, no. 4 (2017): 402–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsx113.

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the occurrence and covariation of four eating disorder behaviors across the elementary, middle, and high school years. In a sample of 1,906 youth measured over 5 years at nine time points, from the past year of elementary school through the second year of high school, binge eating, purging (self-induced vomiting), compensatory exercise, and fasting behavior were assessed by self-report. Over the 5-year period, rates of binge eating and purging increased but rates of compensatory exercise and fasting decreased. Girls and boys did not differ in t
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Ross, Sharon E. Taverno, Nicole Larson, Dan J. Graham, and Dianne Neumark-Sztainer. "Longitudinal Changes in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior From Adolescence to Adulthood: Comparing U.S.–Born and Foreign-Born Populations." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11, no. 3 (2014): 519–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2011-0359.

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Background:This study compared moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior in U.S.–born and foreign-born adolescents and young adults, and differences in behavior change from adolescence to young adulthood by nativity.Methods:Data on 2039 U.S.–born and 225 foreign-born participants from Project EAT-III (Eating and Activity in Teens and Young Adults) were used to examine MVPA, television/DVD/video viewing, and computer use. Participants completed surveys at baseline in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN secondary school classrooms in 1998–1999 (14.9 ± 1.6 y) and follow-up measure
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Williams, Wanda M., and Cynthia G. Ayres. "Can Active Video Games Improve Physical Activity in Adolescents? A Review of RCT." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 2 (2020): 669. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020669.

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Children and adolescents are not meeting the required federal physical activity (PA) guidelines established by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. It is critical that a regular pattern of PA is established in their youth to ensure ongoing PA into adulthood. However, many programs implemented during adolescence have shown limited effects, stressing the need for more innovative approaches to generate more interest and maintenance of PA behavior in this age group. Active video games (AVGs) or exergaming may prove to be an innovate process to improve PA in children and adole
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Grøntved, A., S. Brage, N. C. Møller, et al. "Hemodynamic variables during exercise in childhood and resting systolic blood pressure levels 6 years later in adolescence: the European Youth Heart Study." Journal of Human Hypertension 25, no. 10 (2010): 608–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2010.103.

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White, Philip, and William McTeer. "Socioeconomic Status and Sport Participation at Different Developmental Stages During Childhood and Youth: Multivariate Analyses Using Canadian National Survey Data." Sociology of Sport Journal 29, no. 2 (2012): 186–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.29.2.186.

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This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and sport and physical activity involvement at different stages of childhood and adolescence in Canada. From the previous literature on SES and health-related behavior, there was reason to test competing hypotheses on the direction of the predicted relationship. The data employed in our analyses came from Cycle 3 of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth—1998–1999. Results, after controls, showed that SES was a significant predictor of sport involvement among 6–9 year-olds, but not for 10–15 year-olds. In t
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Suetani, S., A. Mamun, G. M. Williams, J. M. Najman, J. J. McGrath, and J. G. Scott. "The association between adolescent psychopathology and subsequent physical activity in young adulthood: a 21-year birth cohort study." Psychological Medicine 48, no. 2 (2017): 269–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291717001660.

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BackgroundThe beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) for both physical and mental wellbeing are well established. Given that adolescence presents a critical developmental period during which life-long patterns of PA become established, the exploration of the longitudinal impact of adolescent psychopathology on adult PA status is of interest.MethodsWe analysed prospective data from 3663 young adults who participated in the Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy. Psychopathology was measured using the Youth Self-Report (YSR) at age 14. Participants’ engagement in three types of
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Ahmad, Normawati, Hasnor Hadi Asim, Nurashma Juatan, et al. "Contributing Factors to Decline in Physical Activity Among Adolescents: A Scoping Review." Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 6, no. 9 (2021): 447–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v6i9.998.

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It is presumed that the level of physical activity (PA) declines during a person’s lifespan, particularly during adolescence. The main objective of this scoping review is to summarize and identify the current literature that addresses contributing factors related to adolescent physical inactivity. This scoping review was carried out using the framework suggested by Arskey and O'Malley. The literature review was undertaken using the reference period between 2008 and 2014, based primarily on the PubMed, Cochrane and Embase databases. Additional studies have been identified by a manual bibliograp
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Johari, Mohammad Zabri, Lei Hum Wee, Siti Sa’adiah Hassan Nudin, et al. "High Risk Health Behavior among Malaysian Adolescents: A Comparison between Gender." Global Journal of Health Science 12, no. 11 (2020): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v12n11p152.

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PURPOSE: The main objective was to study health risk behaviours, knowledge and perception amongst Malaysian adolescents aged between 13-17 years of age.
 
 METHODS: Modified version of Youth Behaviour Risk Factor Surveillance System (YBRFSS) was used in this nationwide cross-sectional study involving 5,000 students enrolled from 50 selected schools, by adopting multi-stage sampling with randomization of schools and classes from all states in Malaysia. Descriptive data for behaviours, knowledge and perception were also compared between genders. 
 
 RESULTS: Overall, 72.6% an
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Ziglar, Susan, and Tracy S. Hunter. "The Effect of Hormonal Oral Contraception on Acquisition of Peak Bone Mineral Density of Adolescents and Young Women." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 25, no. 3 (2012): 331–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190012442066.

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Maximizing bone mass in youth is touted as the best strategy to offset the natural losses of aging and the menopausal transition. Not achieving maximum peak bone mineral density (BMD) is an independent risk factor for osteoporosis and thus a public health concern. Adolescence is a critical time of bone mineralization mediated by endogenous estradiol. Research has shown that the highest velocity of bone mass accrual occurs 1 year before menarche and after the first 3 years. Low-peak attainment of BMD in young women is associated with contributing factors such as diets low in calcium, eating dis
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Armstrong, Ellen L., Roslyn N. Boyd, Megan J. Kentish, Christopher P. Carty, and Sean A. Horan. "Effects of a training programme of functional electrical stimulation (FES) powered cycling, recreational cycling and goal-directed exercise training on children with cerebral palsy: a randomised controlled trial protocol." BMJ Open 9, no. 6 (2019): e024881. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024881.

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IntroductionChildren with cerebral palsy (CP) experience declines in gross motor ability as they transition from childhood to adolescence, which can result in the loss of ability to perform sit-to-stand transfers, ambulate or participate in leisure activities such as cycling. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling is a novel technology that may provide opportunities for children with CP to strengthen their lower limbs, improve functional independence and increase physical activity participation. The proposed randomised controlled trial will test the efficacy of a training package of F
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Nippold, Marilyn A., Jill K. Duthie, and Jennifer Larsen. "Literacy as a Leisure Activity." Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 36, no. 2 (2005): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2005/009).

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Purpose: Literacy plays an important role in the development of language in school-age children and adolescents. For example, by reading a variety of books, magazines, and newspapers, students gain exposure to complex vocabulary, and reading becomes a prime opportunity for learning new words. Despite the importance of reading for lexical development, little is known about the pleasure reading habits of today’s youth. The first goal of this investigation was to examine the preferences of older children and young adolescents with respect to reading as a leisure-time activity and its relationship
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Möller, Johanna E., and Jakub Nowak. "Surveillance and privacy as emerging issues in communication and media studies. An introduction." Mediatization Studies 2 (June 26, 2019): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/ms.2018.2.7-15.

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Balleys C., Coll S. (2017). Being publicly intimate: Teenagers managing online privacy. Media, Culture & Society, Vol. 39(6), pp. 885–901.<br /><br />Bond R. M., Fariss C. J., Jones J. J., Kramer A. D. I., Marlow C., Settle J. E., Fowler J. H. (2012). A 61-million-person experiment in social influence and political mobilization, Nature, Vol. 489, pp. 295–298.<br /><br />Dencik L., Jansen F., Metcalfe, P. (2018). A conceptual framework for approaching social justice in an age of datafication, DATAJUSTICE project, https://datajusticeproject.net/2018/08/30/aconcept
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Anjali, Anjali, and Manisha Sabharwal. "Perceived Barriers of Young Adults for Participation in Physical Activity." Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal 6, no. 2 (2018): 437–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crnfsj.6.2.18.

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This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers to physical activity among college students Study Design: Qualitative research design Eight focus group discussions on 67 college students aged 18-24 years (48 females, 19 males) was conducted on College premises. Data were analysed using inductive approach. Participants identified a number of obstacles to physical activity. Perceived barriers emerged from the analysis of the data addressed the different dimensions of the socio-ecological framework. The result indicated that the young adults perceived substantial amount of personal, social and
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Desbrow, Ben. "Youth Athlete Development and Nutrition." Sports Medicine, September 13, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40279-021-01534-6.

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AbstractAdolescence (ages 13–18 years) is a period of significant growth and physical development that includes changes in body composition, metabolic and hormonal fluctuations, maturation of organ systems, and establishment of nutrient deposits, which all may affect future health. In terms of nutrition, adolescence is also an important time in establishing an individual’s lifelong relationship with food, which is particularly important in terms of the connection between diet, exercise, and body image. The challenges of time management (e.g., school, training, work and social commitments) and
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Sehn, Ana P., Anelise R. Gaya, Caroline Brand, et al. "Combination of sleep duration, TV time and body mass index is associated with cardiometabolic risk moderated by age in youth." Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, November 16, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2020-0399.

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AbstractObjectivesThe combination of sleep duration, television (TV) time and body mass index (BMI) may be related to the alteration of cardiometabolic risk. However, there are few studies that use these variables grouped, and showing the moderating role of age. This study aimed to verify if the combination of sleep duration, TV time and BMI is associated with cardiometabolic risk and the moderating role of age in this relationship in youth.MethodsCross-sectional study conducted with 1411 adolescents (611 male), aged 10–17 years. Sleep duration, TV time and BMI were assessed and grouped into e
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Toval, Angel, Daniel Garrigos, Yevheniy Kutsenko, et al. "Dopaminergic Modulation of Forced Running Performance in Adolescent Rats: Role of Striatal D1 and Extra-striatal D2 Dopamine Receptors." Molecular Neurobiology, January 4, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-020-02252-2.

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AbstractImproving exercise capacity during adolescence impacts positively on cognitive and motor functions. However, the neural mechanisms contributing to enhance physical performance during this sensitive period remain poorly understood. Such knowledge could help to optimize exercise programs and promote a healthy physical and cognitive development in youth athletes. The central dopamine system is of great interest because of its role in regulating motor behavior through the activation of D1 and D2 receptors. Thus, the aim of the present study is to determine whether D1 or D2 receptor signali
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Serra, Fernando Tadeu, Andrea Dominguez Carvalho, Bruno Henrique Silva Araujo, et al. "Early exercise induces long-lasting morphological changes in cortical and hippocampal neurons throughout of a sedentary period of rats." Scientific Reports 9, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50218-9.

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Abstract Life experiences at early ages, such as physical activity in childhood and adolescence, can result in long-lasting brain effects able to reduce future risk of brain disorders and to enhance lifelong brain functions. However, how early physical exercise promotes these effects remains unclear. A possible hypothesis is that physical exercise increases the expression of neurotrophic factors and stimulates neuronal growth, resulting in a neural reserve to be used at later ages. Basing our study on this hypothesis, we evaluated the absolute number and morphology of neuronal cells, as well a
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Skelly, Lauren E., Erin N. Barbour-Tuck, Nigel Kurgan, et al. "Neutral Effect of Increased Dairy Product Intake, as Part of a Lifestyle Modification Program, on Cardiometabolic Health in Adolescent Girls With Overweight/Obesity: A Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Controlled Trial." Frontiers in Nutrition 8 (May 21, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.673589.

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Background: The presence of obesity and some cardiometabolic disease risk factors in childhood and adolescence track into adulthood. Intake of dairy products has been shown to be inversely related to adiposity and cardiometabolic variables in youth. However, limited research has examined cardiometabolic disease risk factors following increased dairy product consumption as part of a lifestyle modification intervention in youth with overweight/obesity. This secondary analysis aimed to determine whether 12 weeks of increased dairy consumption, as part of a lifestyle modification program, affects
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Gerling, Stephan, Tobias Pollinger, Markus Johann Dechant, Michael Melter, Werner Krutsch, and Holger Michel. "Coronary artery z score values in adolescent elite male soccer players." Cardiology in the Young, November 24, 2020, 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047951120004011.

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Abstract Background: With the increased training loads at very early ages in European elite youth soccer, there is an interest to analyse coronary artery remodelling due to high-intensity exercise. Design and methods: Prospective echocardiographic study in 259 adolescent elite male soccer players and 48 matched controls. Results: The mean age was 12.7 ± 0.63 years in soccer players and 12.6 ± 0.7 years in controls (p > 0.05). Soccer players had significant greater indexed left ventricular mass (93 ± 13 g/m2 versus 79 ± 12 g/m2, p = 0.001). Both coronary arteries origin could be identified i
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Subramanian, Shreerekha Pillai. "Malayalee Diaspora in the Age of Satellite Television." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.351.

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This article proposes that the growing popularity of reality television in the southernmost state of India, Kerala – disseminated locally and throughout the Indian diaspora – is not the product of an innocuous nostalgia for a fast-disappearing regional identity but rather a spectacular example of an emergent ideology that displaces cultural memory, collective identity, and secular nationalism with new, globalised forms of public sentiment. Further, it is arguable that this g/local media culture also displaces hard-won secular feminist constructions of gender and the contemporary modern “Indian
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Holloway, Donell, Lelia Green, and Robyn Quin. "What Porn?" M/C Journal 7, no. 4 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2381.

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The negative implications of children’s use of the Internet, particularly their loss of innocence through access to pornography, is a topic frequently addressed in public discussions and debate. These debates often take on a technologically determinist point of view and assume that technology directly influences children, usually in a harmful fashion. But what is really happening in the Australian family home? Are parents fearful of these risks, and if so what are they doing about it? A recent exploration of the everyday Internet lives of Australian families indicates that families manage thes
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Lorenzetti, Diane L., Bonnie Lashewicz, and Tanya Beran. "Mentorship in the 21st Century: Celebrating Uptake or Lamenting Lost Meaning?" M/C Journal 19, no. 2 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1079.

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BackgroundIn the centuries since Odysseus entrusted his son Telemachus to Athena, biographical, literary, and historical accounts have cemented the concept of mentorship into our collective consciousness. Early foundational research characterised mentors as individuals who help us transition through different phases of our lives. Chief among these phases is the progression from adolescence to adulthood, during which we “imagine exciting possibilities for [our lives] and [struggle] to attain the ‘I am’ feeling in this dreamed-of self and world” (Levinson 93). Previous research suggests that men
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Daspit, Toby. "The Noisy Mix of Hip Hop Pedagogies." M/C Journal 4, no. 2 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1901.

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"(W)hen you look at the historic angle of what’s going on, DJ culture is the future, everything is a mix. Whether it’s video, electronic shit, studio shit, painting, you name it, the psychology is in place. It’s the DJ." – Paul D. Miller, AKA DJ Spooky, qtd. in Tobin "Turn it up! Bring the noise." – Public Enemy, "Bring the Noise "Turn down that damned noise!!!" Thus began the nightly negotiation with my father during my adolescence — him firmly rooted in his recliner as he stared at the television, me locked in my bedroom, fingers nudging the stereo knobs to experiment with acceptable volumes
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Downing, Leanne. "Media Synergies and the Politics of Affect in Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)." M/C Journal 8, no. 6 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2464.

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 “What if we were to go into culture tongue-first to see how things taste?” (Jenkins 5)
 
 
 Released in June of 2005, Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has all the ingredients of a blockbuster success; a well known story-line, a target youth demographic, a nostalgic adult audience and a multi-million dollar synergy between media giants AOL Time Warner and transnational food corporation Nestlé. Yet, when it comes to discussing the affect-oriented components of the marketing campaign behind this film, much contemporary academic scholarship falls s
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Deckha, Nityanand. "Britspace™?" M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1957.

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With the emergence and expansion of post-manufacturing knowledge economies, formerly industrial inner cities in the West have become intensified staging grounds for a range of spatial claims. Among these are processes of residential gentrification, the cultural politics of heritage preservation, the struggles for community development, and the growth of creative industries, such as art, design, architecture, publishing and film, which I focus on here.1 Throughout the last two decades in the UK, inner cities and central city fringe districts have been subject to an assortment of strategies that
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Smith, Sean Aylward. "Ya Bloody Cappie!" M/C Journal 2, no. 4 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1759.

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i'm going shopping -- but i'm not telling you where! What does one do when one opens the pages of one's favourite style bible -- in this case, the British magazine The Face -- and finds one's aesthetic choices stereotyped remorselessly? This unfortunate scenario confronted a humble graduate student a few months ago when I opened the March 1999 issue to find an article titled, appropriately, "Shopping". Written by one of The Face's staff journalists -- identified only by the initials 'JS' -- and subtitled "The yuppie's not dead. He's just changed his shoes", the article made a comparison betwee
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Robards, Brady. "Digital Traces of the Persona through Ten Years of Facebook." M/C Journal 17, no. 3 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.818.

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When I think, rarely, about the articulation of the set of traces that I am leaving, I have the immediate apprehension that it is not the real me that’s out there on the Web. I know the times when I have censored myself (oh problematic concept!) and when I have performed actions to complement—and frequently to confound—a trace. […] Taken globally, the set of traces that we leave in the world does without doubt add up to something. It is through operations on sets of traces that I understand an event that I take part in. (Bowker 23) Over the past decade, Facebook has become integrated into the
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Fredericks, Bronwyn, and Abraham Bradfield. "‘I’m Not Afraid of the Dark’." M/C Journal 24, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2761.

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Introduction Darkness is often characterised as something that warrants heightened caution and scrutiny – signifying increased danger and risk. Within settler-colonial settings such as Australia, cautionary and negative connotations of darkness are projected upon Black people and their bodies, forming part of continuing colonial regimes of power (Moreton-Robinson). Negative stereotypes of “dark” continues to racialise all Indigenous peoples. In Australia, Indigenous peoples are both Indigenous and Black regardless of skin colour, and this plays out in a range of ways, some of which will be hig
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