Injuries during childhood
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Unintentional injuries among adolescents constitute a significant public health problem globally. Injured adolescents may face negative outcomes ranging from poor academic performance to short- and long-term physical and psychosocial health struggles, and even death.
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Associations of socioeconomic status (SES) with the prevalence of various forms of arthritis are well documented. Increasing evidence suggests that SES during childhood is a lasting determinant of health, but its association with the onset of arthritis remains unclear.
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A child who suffers a fracture or a soft-tissue injury at a young age faces an increased risk of subsequent injuries during childhood. This risk could be related to personal and family characteristics or to lowerthan-average bone-mineral density.
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Achieving your 10km goals is not just about completing the key sessions. There are other important aspects of performance. Remember to follow a sensible nutritional plan, from day to day, and pre and post training. Stretching is also an essential aspect of training. Stretching should be completed after each training session, as well as during designated stretching sessions 2-3 times per week. Improved flexibility will reduce the chance of injury, reduce fatigue, and improve running efficiency. Recovery is another crucial part of your training program that is often overlooked.
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NCAP test is conducted at 56 km/h (35 mi/h), rather than 48 km/h (30 mi/h) as required by FMVSS No. 208. Model year (MY) 1979 vehicles were the first tested and rated using this protocol. For several years, the agency provided consumers with the values recorded during frontal impact tests by the anthropomorphic test devices and the relationship of those values to established injury assessment references.
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Aboriginal children and recent immigrants are more likely than other Canadian children to grow up poor. (67) Furthermore, the effects of the socio-economic gradient on health status remain throughout the life cycle, such that “children who grow up in low socio-economic circumstances but move up the socio-economic ladder during adulthood, are likely to experience physical and mental health problems that remain infl uenced by their childhood socio-economic status.
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