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    Objectives Elite youth football players miss out on a large part of seasonal training due to injury. Limited research suggests an association between external and internal training load (TL) and injury incidence in elite youth football. This study analysed external and internal TL variables and their association with injury incidence in a group of male elite youth football players over four seasons. Methods Measures of external and internal TL and injury incidence of 56 male elite youth football players (age 17–19 years) were collected throughout four seasons. Heart rate, session rating of perceived exertion andGlobal Positioning System (GPS) variables were analysed. Individual players’ TL during the 30 days leading up to injury was compared with 30-day injury-free control periods. Change in TL through the periods was also analysed. Results Eighty-five injuries were included for analysis, showing that for most TL variables, the average levels were significantly lower during the period

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    April 4, 2023 — The need for appropriate diagnosis, treatment and reduction of lifestyle risk factors for high blood pressure in youth were outlined in a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published March 23 in the Association’s Hypertension journal. The new AHA scientific statement reviews current evidence of what leads to high blood pressure in children and…

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    Transitional age youth experiencing homelessness (TAY-EH) bear a high burden of substance use disorders (SUDs) and psychopathology. However, limited data exist on the co-occurrence and interactions between these diagnoses in this marginalized group. This study sought to identify rates of single and co-occurring SUDs and psychiatric diagnoses among a sample of TAY-EH and to investigate…

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    As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continued to progress into 2021, appeals were made to take a stronger focus on the perceptions and practices of youth and young adults (YYAs) regarding COVID-19 mitigation, as well as the impact of mitigation strategies on the overall wellbeing of YYAs. In this paper, we describe our efforts to increase YYA engagement in Arizona’s COVID-19 response…

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    The increasing prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents has been followed by an increased rate of type 2 diabetes.1 In children and adolescents, type 2 diabetes takes a more aggressive course than in adults with a more rapid decline in β-cell function, high treatment failure, and accelerated development of diabetes-related complications.2 Pharmacological treatments approved by the…

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    The Global Health Workforce Network (GWHN) Youth Hub is an interprofessional community of practice, hosted by the Health Workforce Department at the WHO.

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      Empowering #youth is key to our #COVID19 recovery efforts. Read the latest report to learn how their activism, creativity & passion helped make a difference in their communities around the world 👉https://t.co/F9jlff9mzL https://t.co/sDcV9SQe2p

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    The Global Health Workforce Network (GWHN) Youth Hub is an interprofessional community of practice, hosted by the Health Workforce Department at the WHO.

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      The Global Youth Mobilization initiative empowers young people 💪 in 125+ countries to tackle health & societal challenges caused by #COVID19. The project funded: 🙋 471 local solutions 🙋‍♀️169 projects through six #youth organizations More info 🔗https://t.co/F9jlff9mzL https://t.co/LXiU3OLbzk