Volume 21(6): April, 2016

THE YOUNG ATHLETE 7

This sixth issue of Volume 21 of Coaching Science Abstracts reviews articles concerned with children and adolescents in activity. This is the seventh issue concerning this topic, the previous issues being The Young Athlete, The Young Athlete 2, The Young Athlete 3, The Young Athlete 4, The Young Athlete 5, and The Young Athlete 6.

This issue is divided into articles concerning children (prepubescent individuals), adolescents, and children and adolescents together.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CHILDREN

  1. YOUNG SWIMMERS' PULMONARY FUNCTION DEVELOPS NORMALLY

    Kojima, K., Wilhite, D. P., Ishimatsu, M., Wright, B. V., & Stager, J. M. (2012). Expiratory flow limitation during maximal exercise in young competitive swimmers following one-year of swim training. Presentation 2246 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California; May 29-June 2, 2012.

  2. CHILDREN ARE MENTALLY ACTIVE THROUGHOUT EXERCISE EXPERIENCES

    Drollette, E. S., Komisarz, C. E., Scudder, M. R., Raine, L. B., & Hillman, C. H. (2013). Modulation of brain function in children during and after exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45(5), Supplement abstract number 1559.

  3. YOUNG CHILDREN LEARN BETTER WHEN PHYSICALLY FIT

    Raine, L., Lee, H.-K., Saliba, B., Drollette, E., Chaddock, L., Hillman, C., & Kramer, A. (2013). The influence of childhood aerobic fitness on learning and memory. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45(5), Supplement abstract number 2381.

  4. CHILDREN RESPOND VERY WELL TO SKIM MILK INGESTION DURING RECOVERY FROM WORKING IN THE HEAT

    Volterman, K., Obeid, J., Wilk, B., & Timmons, B. W. (2012). Effect of milk intake on electrolyte balance in children after exercise in the heat. Presentation 2293 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California; May 29-June 2, 2012.

    ADOLESCENTS

  5. TIME FOR RECOVERY DIFFERS BETWEEN RESISTANCE EXERCISES IN ADOLESCENT MALE ATHLETES

    Mitchell, J. B., Herron, R. L., Carter, S. J., Hornsby, J. H., & Bishop, P. A. (2014). Upper- and lower-body strength training recovery in male adolescent athletes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 46(5), Supplement abstract number 1457.

  6. HEMOGLOBIN MASS INCREASES IN ADOLESCENCE IN CONCERT WITH BODY MASS

    Wehrlin, J. P., & Steiner, T. (2012). Influence of endurance training on the development of hemoglobin mass during adolescence. Presentation 2410 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California; May 29-June 2, 2012.

    CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

  7. PUBERTY SIGNALS THE ONSET OF ACCELERATED GENDER DIFFERENCES IN YOUNG SWIMMERS

    Stager, J. M., & Cornett, A. (2012). Sex differences in childhood athletic performance. Presentation 1981 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California; May 29-June 2, 2012.

  8. WATER AND PARTIALLY SKIMMED MILK OR PARTIALLY SKIMMED CHOCOLATE MILK PREVENT DEHYDRATION IN YOUTH SOCCER PLAYERS

    Mateos-Roman, A., & Aragon-Vargas, L. F. (2012). Voluntary fluid intake with milk or chocolate milk in boys exercising in the heat. Presentation 2291 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California; May 29-June 2, 2012.

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