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Hair reveals short, intense exercise sessions conquer school stress
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... reduces stress and improves memory, overall wellbeing and fitness in adolescents. For the first time, measuring the levels of the stress ... reduces stress and improves memory, overall wellbeing and fitness in adolescents. With physical activity largely non-compulsory for ... during adolescence and yet school-based interventions targeting adolescents have been largely unsuccessful,” Professor Lubans said. ...
Exercise program a big HIIT for students’ well-being
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... been designed to address the decreasing amount of physical activity adolescents do as they get older. Using the science of High Intensity ... novel and time-efficient strategy for improving aerobic fitness in adolescents. Aerobic fitness is a ‘powerful marker of health’, with ... Lubans said international physical activity guidelines recommend that adolescents, the age bracket from 13 to 17 years, should engage in a ...
Teen back pain linked to substance use
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... drink alcohol and suffer anxiety and depression, a study has found. Adolescents with frequent back pain are more likely to smoke, drink ... it, but for this study our focus was on potential health problems for adolescents who experience frequent and ongoing pain.” Two independent ... considered as part of the broader health concerns and development of adolescents,” Dr Williams said. Lead author Associate Professor Steve ...
Paediatric IBD Risk Linked to Antibiotics, Western Diet and Higher Family Income
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Children and adolescents face greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) when ... Disease Week® (DDW) 2023 conference in Chicago, USA. Children and adolescents face greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) when ...
Can’t get your teen off the couch? High-intensity interval training might help
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... during the teenage years. In Australia, less than 10% of older adolescents are getting enough physical activity. Introducing your teen ... during the teenage years . In Australia, less than 10% of older adolescents are getting enough physical activity. Adolescence is also a ... found participating in high-intensity interval training increases adolescents’ mood and vitality (energy and alertness) . Reminding ...
Childhood obesity: the latest thinking on how to make a difference
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... study reviewed more than 100 dietary interventions for children and adolescents living with obesity to investigate which approaches were ... nutrition interventions on dietary outcomes in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity: A systematic review with ...
Record-breaking boost for children’s research projects
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... intervention to reduce screen-time and sedentary lifestyles in adolescents. The study will examine the impact that excessive use of televisions and computers have on adolescents’ psychological and physical development. Elizabeth ...
Research into food marketing to teens via social media
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... on their social media,” she said. “A recent Canadian study found adolescents 12 to 16 years view more than 9,000 social media food ... fast food, snack and sugary drink brands are followed by millions of adolescents.” “Parents don’t always get to see their kids’ ...
Record total for HCRF awards
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... management and treatment of diseases relevant to babies, children and adolescents in our region,” he said. “By raising the profile we hope ... the relationship between obesity and childhood asthma in children and adolescents. She will assess the effect of diet-induced weight loss in ...
ATLAS study overcomes teen resistance to exercise
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... something without providing a rationale and the common response from adolescents is ‘well, I’m going to do it anyway’,” he said. ... are associated with low fitness and poor psychological wellbeing in adolescents. Having screen-time rules, and reminding teenagers that ...
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