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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Aptitude physique – Adolescent":
Sobral, Hildeberto Dutra, Jânio Luiz Correia Júnior, Maria Beatriz Farias Duda, Marina Pereira Gonçalves, Mirian Domingos Cardoso e Ricardo De Freitas Dias. "Perfil de aptidão física relacionada à saúde em adolescentes brasileiros: Revisão Integrativa da Literatura / Health-Related Fitness Profile in Brazilian Adolescents: An Integrative Literature Review". ID on line. Revista de psicologia 16, n. 61 (31 luglio 2022): 228–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/idonline.v16i61.3507.
Esser, N., N. Paquot e A. J. Scheen. "Aptitude physique versus adiposité : impacts cardio-métaboliques respectifs chez l’enfant/adolescent et chez la personne âgée". Médecine des Maladies Métaboliques 4, n. 4 (settembre 2010): 395–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1957-2557(10)70083-3.
Hazo, Jean-Baptiste, Alexandra Rouquette e le groupe EpiCov. "Enfants placés en famille d’accueil et assistants familiaux : estimations des difficultés psychosociales et des recours aux soins à partir d’une enquête en population générale et comparaisons avec les ménages ordinaires". Revue française des affaires sociales, n. 3 (5 dicembre 2023): 235–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfas.233.0235.
Candau, Joel. "Altricialité". Anthropen, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.087.
Tesi sul tema "Aptitude physique – Adolescent":
Morcel, Jules. "Identification de paramètres nutritionnels, d’activité physique et de condition physique à l’adolescence impactant le risque cardiovasculaire à l’âge adulte". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2023. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/ToutIDP/EDBSL/2023/2023ULILS069.pdf.
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the world's leading cause of death and is mostly caused by the formation of atherogenic plaques. These plaques appear during adolescence, and their growth depends on numerous risk factors, both non-modifiable (age, gender) and modifiable (lipid profile, blood pressure, glycemia, smoking, body mass index). Nutrition, physical activity and fitness are complex elements that have been shown to have a significant impact on modifiable risk factors in mostly cross-sectional studies.Material & Methods: The aim of this study is to identify, in a longitudinal way, parameters of nutrition, physical activity and physical fitness in adolescence that have an impact on adult cardiovascular risk. These analyses are based on data from the HELENA and BELINDA studies. The HELENA study (2006 - 2007) included 3528 adolescents aged from 12.5 to 17.5 years in 10 European countries, and collected extensive nutritional, physical activity, fitness, anthropometric and biological data. The BELINDA study (2016 - 2020) is a nested cohort that repeated the same analyses, a decade later, in 232 subjects from 4 centers (Ghent, Lille, Roma and Zaragoza). Parameters of interest were identified based on bibliographic resources and data available from these two cohorts. Their impact on cardiovascular risk was assessed by a multivariate statistical analysis. Cardiovascular risk was assessed according to modifiable cardiovascular risk factors and the PDAY (Pathobiological Determinants for Atherosclerosis in Youth) cardiovascular risk score. The parameters identified as most relevant for their potential to predict cardiovascular risk will be the target of more specific studies.Results: The literature analysis identified 13 parameters of interest, including 8 for nutrition, 2 for physical activity and 3 for fitness. Adherence to the diet quality index, planetary health diet index, dietary knowledge and cardiorespiratory fitness were the parameters identified as cardioprotective, in contrary to consumption of ultra-processed foods and upper body muscular strength. An extensive analysis of dietary knowledge highlighted its beneficial long-term impact on adults' blood pressure and dietary behaviour.Discussion: The diet quality index, the planetary health diet index, dietary knowledge, consumption of ultra-processed foods, cardiorespiratory fitness and upper body muscular strength in adolescence have all been shown to have a significant impact on cardiovascular risk in adulthood. Early approaches using these tools therefore seem relevant for identifying clusters of populations at-risk and preventing cardiovascular risk from an early age
Heyman, Elsa. "Aptitude physique et profil métabolique des jeunes diabétiques de type 1 : effets de l'entraînement chez les adolescentes diabétiques de type 1". Rennes 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REN20023.
Behavioural factors (nutrition, physical activity) role in the prevalence of metabolic dysfunctions in adolescent girls with Type 1 diabetes remains almost unexplored. In turn, physical activity and fitness levels could be affected by these dysfunctions. Study 1 shows that physical fitness deterioration with puberty in diabetic girls may be linked to a physical activity decrease as well as a body composition alteration and is accompanied (Study 2) by an altered sympatho-adrenergic response to intense exercise. Study 3 specifies, in diabetic adolescent girls, the metabolic dysfunctions (particularly an original pattern for adiponectin). They are associated with physical inactivity but not with dietary intake. Moreover, 6 months physical training improve body composition, physical fitness, apolipoprotein profile, and prevent leptin increase (Study 4). Physical activity may thus be an important therapeutic adjunct for diabetic adolescent girls to manage cardiovascular risk factors
Blonc, Stéphen. "Effet de l'altitude et du statut socio-économique sur les aptitudes physiques de la fille prépubère". Clermont-Ferrand 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994CLF1MM13.
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of high altitude and low socio-economic status on aerobic and anaerobic power in 11 year old Bolivian girls. At both high (HA : 3,600 m) and low (LA : 420 m) altitudes, low socio-economic status (LSES) groups of girls (HA2, n=34 ; LA2, n=31) were compared to girls of high socio-economic status (HSES : HA1, n=27 ; LA1, n=32). At low altitude, LA2 girls were compared to a younger group of girls from HSES, 8-9 years of age (LA3, n=27) presenting the same anthropometric data in order to evaluate the impact of the biometric factors on performances. Anthropometric characteristics, biochemical and hematological data were collected to assess nutritional status. Direct maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and maximal anaerobic power during a force-velocity test (Pmax) and a 30-s Wingate test (PWing) were measured. Results show that 1) anthropometric data were similar between HA1 vs LA1 and HA2 vs LA2 but girls from LSES at both altitudes showed a 15 month growing delay and were classified as marginally malnourished in line with other nutritional indices ; 2) VO2max (1. Min-1) was significantly lower for LSES girls at both altitudes. Values were not different when expressed relative to body weight at HA (HA1=37. 6±6. 1 vs HA2=39. 3±5. 5 ml. Min-1. KgBW-1) but the difference persists at LA (LA1=37. 5±5. 5 vs LA2=34. 7±3. 9 ml. Min-1. KgBW-1) ; 3) Pmax and PWing were significantly reduced for LSES girls at both altitudes whatever the mode of expression (HA1=6. 9±1. 2, HA2=5. 0±0. 9, LA1=6. 4±1. 3, LA2=4. 6±0. 9 W. KgBW-1 for Pmax ; HA1=5. 1±1. 0, HA2=3. 9±0. 9, LA1=4. 6±1. 0, LA2=3. 5±0. 7 W. KgBW-1 for PWing). For a same SES, absolute anaerobic performances were not altered by altitude, however they were lowered at LA in relative terms. In spite of the same anthropometric data, LA2 girls still presented lower anaerobic performances than the LA3 girls. To conclude, in Bolivian girls, LSES which causes a marginal state of malnutrition : 1) decreases absolutemaximum oxygen uptake at both altitude but did not change VO2max expressed in relative terms at HA ; 2) decreases the power in short-term maximal exercises linked both to biometric and qualitative factors whatever the altitude. Tropical and sociocultural environment could be responsible for higher differences between SES girls and lower performances at LA
Dao, Hung Hanh. "Evolution de la composition corporelle totale et segmentaire, du statut phosphocalcique, des facteurs de risque cardiovasculaire, et des aptitudes physiologiques chez des adolescents obèses majeurs sous traitement multidisciplinaire". Paris 6, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA066081.
Libri sul tema "Aptitude physique – Adolescent":
Jean, Piaget. The child's conception of the world. Savage,Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.
Jean, Piaget. The child's conception of the world. London: Routledge, 1997.
Jean, Piaget. The child's conception of the world. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.
Jean, Piaget. The child's conception of the world: By Jean Piaget ; translated by Joan and Andrew Tomlinson. Totowa, N.J: Rowman & Littlefield, 1989.
Jean, Piaget. The child's conception of the world: By Jean Piaget ; translated by Joan and Andrew Tomlinson. Savage, Md: Littlefield Adams Quality Paperbacks, 1989.
Jean, Piaget. The Child's Conception of the World. Jason Aronson, 2007.