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54 results for "Congress of the European College of Sports Science (ECSS)"


The Influence of Daily Physical Activity in Total Antioxidant Capacity and Oxidative DNA Damage, in Human Lymphocytes

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Introduction The study of physical exercise benefits in health is well documented in the literature. Some of the proposed mechanisms that explain organism function enhancement are related with bioenergetics and mitochondria improvement, associated with decrease in ROS production and increase e antioxidant capacity. As a consequence, oxidative damage tends to ...



Exploring Mediators of Accelerometer Assessed Physical Activity in Young Adolescents in the HEIA Study – A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Published on 2012

Introduction School-based interventions which include efforts to increase physical activity (PA) may promote a healthy weight development in adolescents, but results are inconsistent (Brown et al., 2009). One possible explanation for low efficacy or effectiveness is limited evidence as to how interventions induce behaviour change (Baranowski et al., 2005). The purpose of ...


Is Parental Physical Activity an Influential Factor on PA in Children?

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Purpose The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents has been associated with a decline in physical activity (PA). The majority of children display insufficient activity levels (Trojano et al, 2008). Various environmental and biological constraints have been shown to influence children’s PA but only limited information ...


Influences on Children's Weekday and Weekend Day Physical Activity: The Change! Project

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Objectives To investigate the impact of the CHANGE! curriculum-based intervention across time on children’s weekday and weekend day physical activity (PA) levels and to report effect of covariates on the outcome measures. Methods Twelve primary schools were randomised to an Intervention (N = 6) or Control condition. Baseline, 20-week post-intervention and 10...


Combined Influence of Healthy Diet and Active Lifestyle on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Adolescents: The Helena Study

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Aim To investigate the combined influence of diet quality and physical activity on cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk factors in European adolescents. Method Cross-sectional study that included 1513 adolescents aged 12.5‒17.5 years (45% boys) from eight European countries participating in the HELENA study. Dietary intake was registered using a 24h recall (on two non-consecutive ...


Lack of Endogenous Pain Inhibition During Exercise in People with Chronic Whiplash: An Experimental Study

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Introduction Evidence for altered central pain processing and hypersensitivity of the central nervous system, i.e. central sensitization, in chronic whiplash associated disorders (CWAD) is accumulating. Dysfunctional descending inhibitory action is one of the major characteristics of central sensitization and has been studied during exercise in some chronic pain conditions, ...


Objective Physical Activity in Children with Down Syndrome

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Introduction Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have been demonstrated as being less active1 and have showed lower levels of physical fitness2 than children without DS. To date, the information regarding physical activity (PA) and persons with DS is limited and inconclusive. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess ...


Reliability and Validity of Accelerometer Devices when used to Detect Differences in Activity Intensity and Estimate Energy Expenditure in Lean and Overweight Adults

  • Added on July 26, 2011

Reliability and validity of accelerometer devices when used to detect differences in activity intensity and estimate energy expenditure in lean and overweight adults. Khalid S. AlJaloud, Adrienne R. Hughes, Stuart D.R. Galloway. Health and Exercise Science Research Group, School of Sport, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA. SCOTLAND, U.K. ...