... 191 smoking occurrences from 601 movies at baseline with no significant difference in exposure between sports participants and nonparticipants.
A total of 353 (17.2 percent) of the respondents were ...
... , one of the JAMA/Archives journals. However, exposure to movie smoking appears to be associated with an increased risk of established smoking in both team sport participants and nonparticipants.
... . The proportion of regular female runners/joggers also doubled to 4% over the decade.
But the increases in sports participation was largely restricted to middle aged and older people , with clear ...
A weak bladder is putting many young women off participating in sport, or prompting them to give it up altogether, suggests research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. ...
A weak bladder is putting many young women off participating in sport, or prompting them to give it up altogether, suggests research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine ...
... atrial fibrillation were the only independent predictors for arrhythmia recurrence after the treatment, not sports participation.
2. Deconditioning reverses expression of cardiac fibrosis markers in ...
... burden of proof to the alcohol industry. The debate over sports sponsorship saw renewed activity last ... 2008 New Zealand study among sports participants showed that those who received alcohol industry ...
... systems and the lowest mortality rates from unintentional injury in children in Europe, the highest levels of sport participation, and Sweden has half the obesity levels of the UK.
"If the UK ...
... per day), club athletes (practiced their sport an average of four times per week), ... need for awareness of the link between eating disorders and sports participation among women. Coaches and athletic ...
... 's Health, a telephone survey measuring regular physical activity, inactivity, television watching and lack of sports participation in U.S. children. Nativity/immigrant status was also noted.
Of the ...
... . However, 80% of all-star sportsmen reported that their sports participation may cause them to be in a bad mood, compared to just 51.5% of those involved in sports leagues and 28% of musicians.
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... asked about their sexual behavior, puberty, academic achievement, self-esteem, depression, sports participation, symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant ...
... behaviors.
Miller's Athletic Involvement Study surveyed 581 college students with histories of organized sports participation to rate how strongly they saw themselves (or believed others saw them) as ...
... school athletes to miss more than 21 days of sport participation among a nationally representative sample ... accounted for 15 percent of all high school sport-related injuries. Overall, males experienced ...
... regular physical activity reduces the risk of stroke. A study of walking and sports participation in 73,000 Japanese men and women showed that the risk of fatal stroke was reduced by 20-29 ...