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World Heart Day Q&A with Stanford Children’s Heart Doctors

Stanford Childrens

With some heart conditions, your child’s cardiologist may recommend avoiding heavy weightlifting or contact sports, so always check with your cardiologist before starting your child in a new sport or exercise program. Q: In what new ways is Stanford Medicine Children’s Health helping kids with heart disease to live a more active life?

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Adapted Physical Education – The Call For Inclusion

PLT4M

Martínez is a Project Coordinator for the Community Health Department at Lakeshore Foundation and an Inclusion Specialist for The National Center on Health Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD). Physical activity is an important factor in the prevention of secondary conditions.

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Understanding Your BMI: What is the Body Mass Index?

The Sporting

Obese The best way to lose weight if you’re obese is through a combination of diet and exercise and in extreme cases, medication. If you are classed as obese, it would be wise to get a health check from your GP before starting exercise to make sure you are healthy enough to do so. Tell yourself to start exercising today!

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The Role of the Oral Microbiome on Nitric Oxide Production and Healthy Blood Pressure

Designs for Health

Unfortunately, the activity and function of this pathway can decline with age or in cases of certain metabolic conditions. Conclusion and clinical insights Evidence suggests that promoting oral health and a healthy oral microbiome can help support more than just dentistry. This intervention was not randomized or placebo-controlled.

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PLT4M and Lakeshore Foundation & NCHPAD Partnership

PLT4M

PLT4M, the Lakeshore Foundation and the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) are proud to announce a new partnership. Lakeshore houses the CDC-funded National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD). Obesity, anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues are all at elevated rates.

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COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity

Spark PE

A study of Northern California [SJ2] adolescents found that not all health habits got worse during the pandemic. Based on these results, we can predict negative health effects of the pandemic-related decline in physical activity for youth, and we address the mental health connection below. Pandemic benefits of physical activity.

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Add Movement to the School Day to Boost Student Physical Activity and Learning

SHAPE America

LESSONS FROM HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATORS We need health and physical education (HPE) teachers to flood classrooms at all levels with ideas and inspiration. There are also a record number of kids with social-emotional-behavioral conditions. They perform better on standardized and functional assessments.