Athletics/ Youth Sports

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There are 131 On Demand Archives in this Category.
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Topic: Body Image in Athletes and Non Athletes
Guest(s): Toni Torres-McGehee, Ph.D., ATC,
Making Cheerleading a NCAA-Sanctioned Sport
Guest(s):Toni Torres-McGehee, Ph.D., ATC,
Topic Info:Toni Torres-McGehee, Ph.D., ATC, ACSM member and Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Education and Athletic Training at the University of South Carolina, comes on the show to discuss body image dissatisfaction in male and female athletes, ea ...
Show Date:2010-11-30
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Topic: The Spring in Your Step: The Role of Foot Biomechanics in Overall Health
Guest(s): James Stoxen, D.C.
Tips to Strengthen Your Spring
Guest(s):James Stoxen, D.C.
Topic Info:With show host Dr. Klatz, guest Dr. Stoxen explains the physics and engineering of foot biomechanics. Dr. Stoxen presents the concept of “The Human Spring,” and discusses its specific implications in overall health. Find out how shoes can cause damage ...
Show Date:2010-11-21
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Topic: Energy Drinks and Substance Abuse
Guest(s): Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES
Effects of Energy Drinks Ingredients on the Brain, Mental Health,... Featured
FDA Regulation and Laws to Protect Youth and Athletes
Guest(s):Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES
Topic Info:Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES, is Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance at Oklahoma State University comes on the show to discuss what it takes to be an Elite athlete. He will also discuss energy drinks, are they beneficial or harmful.
Show Date:2010-10-19
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Athletes and Substance Abuse
Guest(s):Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES
Topic Info:Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES, is Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance at Oklahoma State University comes on the show to discuss what it takes to be an Elite athlete. He will also discuss energy drinks, are they beneficial or harmful.
Show Date:2010-10-19
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Motivational Interviewing: Developing Lasting Positive Health Beh... Featured
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Topic: Nutrition and Exercise in Girls and Women
Guest(s): Melinda Manore, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM
Nutrition and Exercise in Girls and Women
Guest(s):Melinda Manore, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Female Athlete Triad is a serious health problem that involves disordered eating, low bone mass, and amenorrhea (cessation of the menstrual cycle) in female athletes. The condition is most common in sports that emphasize leanness, such as cross country ru ...
Show Date:2010-10-12
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The Female Athlete Triad: Menstrual Dysfunction
Guest(s):Melinda Manore, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Female Athlete Triad is a serious health problem that involves disordered eating, low bone mass, and amenorrhea (cessation of the menstrual cycle) in female athletes. The condition is most common in sports that emphasize leanness, such as cross country ru ...
Show Date:2010-10-12
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The Female Athlete Triad: Eating Disorders and Bone Health
Guest(s):Melinda Manore, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Female Athlete Triad is a serious health problem that involves disordered eating, low bone mass, and amenorrhea (cessation of the menstrual cycle) in female athletes. The condition is most common in sports that emphasize leanness, such as cross country ru ...
Show Date:2010-10-12
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Weight Management and Abdominal Obesity Featured
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Topic: Sports Emergencies
Guest(s): Dr. Alan Faden; Dr. Kevin Waninger
Sports Related Concussions Featured
Most Common Sports Injuries in Kids
Guest(s):Dr. Kevin Waninger
Topic Info:Children have growing muscular skeletal systems, which presents a unique set of problems when it comes to sports injuries. The controversy over young children involved with organized sports may put them at risk. Dr. Kevin Waninger joins the show to discu ...
Show Date:2010-10-08
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Topic: Sports Safety for Children
Guest(s): Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd
Safety Concerns in Football
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd
Topic Info:The Pressure on children to compete in sports can be exciting, humiliating, scary and very hard for children of a certain age to deal with. Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd, Director, Sport & Exercise Psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center, co ...
Show Date:2010-10-05
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Teaching Our Children Good Sportsmanship Featured
Helping Our Children Deal with The Pressure To Compete
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd
Topic Info:The Pressure on children to compete in sports can be exciting, humiliating, scary and very hard for children of a certain age to deal with. Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd, Director, Sport & Exercise Psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center, co ...
Show Date:2010-10-05
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Teaching Children Confidence in Sports
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd
Topic Info:The Pressure on children to compete in sports can be exciting, humiliating, scary and very hard for children of a certain age to deal with. Greg Chertok, AASP, MEd, Director, Sport & Exercise Psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center, co ...
Show Date:2010-10-05
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Topic: MRSA Prevention
Guest(s): NBA Star, Grant Hill
NBA All-Star Grant Hill Coaches Parents in MRSA Defense Featured
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Topic: High School Sports Injuries
Guest(s): Thomas Vangsness, M.D.
Youth Sports Injuries; Recognizing Risk To Minimize Injuries
Guest(s):Thomas Vangsness, M.D.
Topic Info:This month thousands of high school athletes report to their respective fall sports teams. And thousands of coaches have these "children" placed in their hands. Parents drop them off and blindly rely on the coaching staffs to safeguard the physical well-b ...
Show Date:2010-09-29
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Topic: Younger Athletes Suffering More Sport Related Concussions
Guest(s): Lisa Bakhos, MD
Emergency Department Visits for Concussion in Young Child Athlete... Featured
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Topic: AAP Updates Guidelines on Sport Related Concussions
Guest(s): Kevin Walter, MD, FAAP
Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents
Guest(s):Kevin Walter, MD, FAAP
Topic Info:Athletes often joke about “getting your bell rung” after taking a hit on the playing field, but adolescent concussions can cause serious long-term injury or death, and should always be taken seriously. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is publi ...
Show Date:2010-09-01
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