Promotion of Healthy Weight-Control Practices in Young Athletes

Children and adolescents may participate in sports that favor a particular body type. Some sports, such as gymnastics, dance, and distance running, emphasize a slim or lean physique for aesthetic or performance reasons. Participants in weight-class sports, such as wrestling and martial arts, may att...

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Adolescents
Athletes
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Body weight
Body weight gain
Body weight loss
Caloric Restriction
Child
Children
Children & youth
Company business planning
Control
Counseling
Dehydration - physiopathology
Female
Health aspects
Health promotion
Humans
Male
Obesity - therapy
Overweight - therapy
Pediatricians
Pediatrics
Physician's Role
Planning
Practice
Sports - physiology
Teenage athletes
Teenagers
Weight control
Weight Gain
Weight Loss
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