Children and Young Athletes
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- 1. Children should avoid exercise in these conditions.
- 3. Children do not have the same ability to lose heat through this mechanism at the same rate as adults.
- 4. Basic exercises, appropriate for children which use body weight for resistance.
- 8. Asthmatics should avoid these.
- 9. A common medication used for Asthma.
- 10. The number of puffs of a reliever inhaler and time between repeating medication again.
- 11. A common syndrome which affects the knee of teenagers.
- 16. High blood glucose.
- 17. A sign and symptom of an Asthma attack.
- 19. Should used as a strategy to reduce the risk of an Asthma attack.
- 22. Refers to the maintenance of a stable internal temperature independent of the temperature of the environment.
- 24. A seizure with muscular spasms and convulsions.
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- 2. With a epileptic seizure never (8) the suffer.
- 3. EIA
- 5. Resistance with high repetitions through the full range of movement is a safe and appropriate form of resistance training for young athletes.
- 6. Children should have these days to avoid overuse injuries.
- 7. Injuries from repetitive actions which place too much stress on the bones and muscles.
- 12. Is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin.
- 13. Low blood glucose.
- 14. Over 2 million Australians have this medical condition, with 1 in 6 children suffering from this condition.
- 15. Resistance programs for children and young athletes should focus upon (9).
- 18. This exercise is preferred form for Asthmatics.
- 20. In most cases, sports are safe for children with epilepsy if they are closely (10).
- 21. is a condition of recurring seizures due to a disturbance of the electrochemical activity in the brain.
- 23. Is of considerable assistance in managing diabetes.