Sfoglia per Soggetto "children"
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AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN PEAK HANDGRIP STRENGTH BETWEEN WRESTLERS AND NONATHLETES DURING THE DEVELOPMENTAL YEARS
(2013)Gerodimos, V, Karatrantou, K, Dipla, K, Zafeiridis, A, Tsiakaras, N, and Sotiriadis, S. Age-related differences in peak handgrip strength between wrestlers and nonathletes during the developmental years. J Strength Cond ... -
Agonist and antagonist strength of ankle musculature in basketball players aged 12 to 17 years
(2006)Muscle strength and balance around the lower limb joints may play an important role for performance and injury prevention in basketball. The purpose of this study was to examine isokinetic "functional" and "conventional" ... -
Children's Bullying Experiences Expressed Through Drawings and Self-Reports
(2010)Traditionally, studies assessing children's experiences of bullying and victimization have focused on the use of questionnaires and peer-nominations. The present study aimed to investigate this phenomenon by using two ... -
Children's expressive drawing strategies: The effects of mood, age and topic
(2014)The study aimed to investigate whether the impact of mood state on children's choice of expressive strategies (literal and non-literal content and abstract) varies as a function of mood valence, age and topic to be drawn. ... -
Do Patients with Alzheimer's Disease Draw like Young Children? An Exploratory Study
(2015)Background: Previous studies have shown that AD patients present a stepwise regression to their cognitive functioning from a mature adult to that of an infant. Objectives: The present study aimed to compare Alzheimer's ... -
Experimental longitudinal test of the influence of autonomy-supportive teaching on motivation for participation in elementary school physical education
(2014)The present study examined the efficacy of autonomy-supportive teaching during elementary school physical education (PE) in influencing pupils' enjoyment, fear of failure, boredom and effort. A sample of 54 pupils attending ... -
From the fear of death to the fear of 'dissimilar other': A research in elementary school classrooms
(2014)Social stereotyping and prejudice constitute pressing societal problems and have many causes. Terror Management Theory offers a compelling and heavily researched account of individuals' reactions towards 'dissimilar others' ... -
The influence of altitude in bronchial asthma
(2001)Background. Some asthmatic children living in mountain areas experience significant improvement in daily symptoms and in the degree of bronchial obstruction. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of altitude ... -
A Multi-Session Attribution Modification Program for Children with Aggressive Behaviour: Changes in Attributions, Emotional Reaction Estimates, and Self-Reported Aggression
(2015)Background: Research suggests that aggressive children are prone to over-attribute hostile intentions to peers. Aims: The current study investigated whether this attributional style can be altered using a Cognitive Bias ... -
Reliability of Handgrip Strength Test in Basketball Players
(2012)Handgrip strength is important in basketball as various movements rely on the continuous use of wrist and digits flexor muscles when catching, holding, shooting and throwing the ball. Therefore, the assessment of handgrip ... -
Role of the S100B serum biomarker in the treatment of children suffering from mild traumatic brain injury
(2010)Object. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic update of the current literature regarding the clinical role of the S100B serum biomarker in the initial evaluation of children who have sustained a mild traumatic ... -
WATER CONSERVATION IN THE NURSERY SCHOOL
(2013)Water shortage is an environmental problem that requires changes in terms of thinking and everyday practice. Education for a sustainable development should therefore aim at arousing pupils' awareness on this issue and ...