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Title Adolescence and sports / Dilip R. Patel ... [and others], editors
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2010]
©2010

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Description x, 144 pages ; 26 cm
Series Health and human development series
Health and human development series.
Contents Psychosocial considerations in youth sports : an American perspective / Donald E. Greydanus and Helen D. Pratt -- Sports doping : use of drugs and supplements to enhance performance / Donald E. Greydanus and Dilip R. Patel -- Abuse of growth hormone by athletes / Manmohan Kamboj and Dilip R. Patel -- Prevention of sudden cardiac death in young athletes : impact and limitations of preparticipation screening / Saad A. Siddiqui and Dilip R. Patel -- Sport participation by adolescents who have hypertension / Vimal Master Sankar Raj ... [et al.] -- Back pain in adolescent athletes / Donald E. Greydanus and Dilip R. Patel -- Evaluation and treatment of ankle sprains / Donald E. Greydanus and Dilip R. Patel -- Knee injuries in adolescent athletes / Dilip R. Patel -- Cricket injuries / Dilip R. Patel -- Martial arts injuries in youth / Dilip R. Patel -- Overuse injuries in adolescent athletes / Dilip R. Patel -- Anterior cruciate ligament injury and lower extremity stress fractures in young female athletes / Erin C. Duchan and Dilip R. Patel
Summary "Sports participation by adolescents is considered a rite of passage in Western society. Adolescents participate in sports for many reasons. Most play sports for fun. Other reasons include, personal motivation, enhance fitness, socialization, economic benefits, status symbol, parental or societal pressures, and media influence. Approximately 40 million children and adolescents participate in organized sports in the United States alone and many more worldwide. Many start at a very young age, as young as three years and specialize in a single sport with intensive participation, spending many hours in practices, games, and travel. In some cases this level of commitment to sports, whether a personal choice or because of societal or parental pressure, can lead to social isolation, burnout, and adverse impact on normal psychosocial development. Sport participation experience can be positive or negative depending up on the motivation, goals, and expectations of the adolescent, his or her parents or other adults in life, and the society at large. Many adolescents quit or are left out of participating in sports. The potential benefits of sport participation by adolescents include improve self-esteem, enhanced personal coping abilities, enhanced social competence, and fostering teamwork and healthy competitiveness. In addition to many psychosocial and developmental benefits of healthy sports participation, it can have life-long positive impact in prevention and control of major diseases that have enormous personal and public health implications. In this book the editors have explored selected topics to exemplify some of the many facets of sport participation by adolescents that have implications for individual and public health."--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Sports injuries in children.
Sports -- Physiological aspects.
Sports -- Psychological aspects.
Teenage athletes -- Health and hygiene.
Teenage athletes -- Wounds and injuries.
Athletic Injuries.
Adolescent Development.
Adolescent.
Doping in Sports.
Sports -- physiology.
Sports -- psychology.
Author Patel, Dilip R.
LC no. 2009044317
ISBN 1608767027 (hardcover)
9781608767021 (hardcover)