It is commonly accepted that "exercise is good for children" but,
considering the number of children worldwide exercising, we know
comparatively little, compared to adults, about how specific
mechanisms influence health and sports performance. There are
considerable obstacles that challenge the progress of paediatric
research, not least in relation to ethical and methodological
considerations. Therefore, advances in the science and clinical
application of paediatric exercise physiology, psychology and
biomechanics have not reached their potential. Paediatric clinical
exercise physiology has application to the role of exercise in the
assessment and treatment of paediatric chronic diseases, the
utilization of physical activity in preventing illness and enhancing
wellbeing and can enhance our understanding of how sports can be made
safer and more enjoyable for our young athletes. Exercise and
Respiratory Diseases in Paediatrics highlights research by various
methodologies, including literature reviews, experimental research and
innovations, applied to children and adolescents with respiratory
diseases. Chronic conditions such as asthma, bronchiectasis (e.g.,
cystic fibrosis), and those associated with prematurity and medical
complexity are worldwide health problems for young people and although
management includes pharmaceutical medications, physiotherapy,
nutritional and psychological support, exercise has a role in
optimising multidisciplinary care. There has been unprecedented
acceleration in new technologies and methodologies that promise to
facilitate paediatric research and these are explained and discussed
as future research directions. This is reading for post graduate
students, researchers, academics and policy makers within the field of
paediatric healthcare, physical activity, physiology and the related
disciplines.
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ISBN
9781000448771
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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