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Body Composition And Physical Fitness Of Students In High School Vs. Students Enrolled In High School Sports Academia Programs, Gunnhildur Hinriksdóttir, Frosti Sigurðsson, Anna S. Ólafsdóttir, Ragnar Bjarnason, Sigurbjörn Á. Arngrímsson
Body Composition And Physical Fitness Of Students In High School Vs. Students Enrolled In High School Sports Academia Programs, Gunnhildur Hinriksdóttir, Frosti Sigurðsson, Anna S. Ólafsdóttir, Ragnar Bjarnason, Sigurbjörn Á. Arngrímsson
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
In recent years more and more high schools in Iceland are offering sports academia programs. These programs are intended for teenage athletes in various sports who have the potential of becoming elite athletes. The sports academia programs make it easier for these student athletes to focus on training for their sport while attending high school, and thereby, enable them to get a good education and enhance their athletic potential. These programs also have the potential to reduce drop-out in sports because it is easier for the students to balance athletics and academics. Nevertheless, sports performance is not necessarily linked to …
Vitamin D Status Relative To Diet, Lifestyle, Injury, And Illness In College Athletes, Tanya M. Halliday, Nikki J. Peterson, Joi J. Thomas, Kent Kleppinger, Bruce W. Hollis, D. Enette Larson-Meyer
Vitamin D Status Relative To Diet, Lifestyle, Injury, And Illness In College Athletes, Tanya M. Halliday, Nikki J. Peterson, Joi J. Thomas, Kent Kleppinger, Bruce W. Hollis, D. Enette Larson-Meyer
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Vitamin D deficiency is endemic in the general population; however, there is much to be learned about the vitamin D status of athletes. Purpose: The purposes of this study were to assess the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in collegiate athletes and to determine whether 25(OH)D concentrations are related to vitamin D intake, sun exposure, body composition, and risk for illness or athletic injury. Methods: 25(OH) vitamin D concentrations were measured in 41 athletes (18 men/23 women, 12 indoor/29 outdoor athletes) throughout the academic year. Dietary intake and lifestyle habits were assessed via questionnaire, bone density was measured by dual …