... 's weight. Several former CU track athletes participating in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing have used the machine, said Kram. Alumna Kara Goucher, who will be running the 5 ...
... and allow meaningful guidelines to be implemented at all levels of athletic participation, from youth, to college, to pro. In the mean time, however, we already know that return to play ...
... at Harvard University. Prior to athletic participation, each individual had a standard medical history and physical ... ," said Baggish. "Doctors who perform preparticipation screening and athletes who participate in this valuable practice should be aware ...
... . "Our findings indicated that for black males and females, athletic participation provided no advantage in hiring recommendations," Grappendorf says. "Clearly, athletic participation is not 'superseding' race. This contradicts previous findings indicating ...
... over the past decade, with more than 7.5 million athletes participating in school sports during the 2008 ... . They can severely affect the athletes' ability to continue sports participation and can impose substantial medical costs ...
... also inform an ongoing debate about the academic value of athletic participation for low-income and minority youth ... , national survey data do not show that athletic participation has positive effects for urban and minority ...
... attitudes indirectly, he said. In each survey, participants were divided into different groups. In the first survey ... a different set of four statements, such as "American athletes participating in the Olympics" made them proud ...
... exertional heat-related injuries during participation in sports and recreation than any other age group ... or recreational activities to follow available guidelines for athletic participation in the heat," said Dr. McKenzie, also a faculty ...
... are less likely to have computerized neuropsychological testing than those participating in other sports. A total of 544 concussions were recorded ... to be examined using the computerized neuropsychological testing than injured athletes participating in other sports. "Although it is now recognized ...
... teams, including town and travel teams, and participating in high intensity showcases and tournaments. It's not uncommon to see young athletes participating in more than 20 hours of sports per ...
... 258 coaches from Chicago Public Schools to participate, and overall 90 coaches and 1,492 athletes participated. Coaches were randomly assigned to either ...
... to former non-collision- sport athletes and non-athletes. Participants were given questionnaires to assess ... , the researchers plan to increase the sample size and have participants perform tests to measure cognitive functioning ...
... university team, and a women's professional team. The participating athletes completed questionnaires regarding age ... , and whether these findings translate to female athletes participating in other team sports." A Randomized Trial of Anterior ...
... budgets. Many schools are implementing athletic participation fees to cover the cost of school sports. But those fees ... said that the cost of school sports caused a drop in participation for at least one of their children. However, that varied substantially ...
A new study reveals unexpected ways in which stereotypes affect interracial dating, leadership selection, and athletic participation.