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Expert's Choice: 2018's Most Exciting Research in the Field of Pediatric Exercise Science.

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posted on 2020-03-31, 07:40 authored by A Eliakim, B Falk, N Armstrong, F Baptista, DG Behm, N Dror, AD Faigenbaum, KF Janz, J Jürimäe, AL McGowan, D Nemet, PT Pianosi, MB Pontifex, S Radom-Aizik, T Rowland, Alex V Rowlands
This commentary highlights 23 noteworthy publications from 2018, selected by leading scientists in pediatric exercise science. These publications have been deemed as significant or exciting in the field as they (a) reveal a new mechanism, (b) highlight a new measurement tool, (c) discuss a new concept or interpretation/application of an existing concept, or (d) describe a new therapeutic approach or clinical tool in youth. In some cases, findings in adults are highlighted, as they may have important implications in youth. The selected publications span the field of pediatric exercise science, specifically focusing on: aerobic exercise and training; neuromuscular physiology, exercise, and training; endocrinology and exercise; resistance training; physical activity and bone strength; growth, maturation, and exercise; physical activity and cognition; childhood obesity, physical activity, and exercise; pulmonary physiology or diseases, exercise, and training; immunology and exercise; cardiovascular physiology and disease; and physical activity, inactivity, and health.

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Pediatric Exercise Science, 2019, 31 (1), pp. 1-27

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES/School of Medicine/Diabetes Research Centre

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Pediatric Exercise Science

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31

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3

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1-27

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Human Kinetics

eissn

1543-2920

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2019

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https://journals.humankinetics.com/doi/10.1123/pes.2019-0010

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en

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