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Shigeoka, Cassie A.; Bavis, Ryan W.; Seveyka, Jerred – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Presents an activity that teaches macroscopic bone anatomy, muscle anatomy, and the creation of movement through model building that encourages cooperative learning and inquiry. (ASK)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning
Lowe's Syndrome Association, Inc., West Lafayette, IN. – 1987
The document describes Lowe's syndrome, a hereditary condition that affects only males and is typically diagnosed during the first year of life. Effects of Lowe's syndrome on the eyes (cataracts, glaucoma, corneal degeneration, and strabismus) are discussed, as well as related problems with the central nervous system, muscles, kidneys, bones, and…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Developmental Disabilities, Genetics, Heredity
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Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
Four experts discuss body composition, what it is, why it is assessed, how it is measured, and how to measure it in children and the aged. Standards of fatness, both overfat and underfat, and bone and muscle assessment are covered in the discussion. (MT)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Human Body, Measurement Techniques, Obesity
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Corbin, Charles B.; Janz, Kathleen F.; Baptista, Fátima – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2017
Power has long been considered to be a skill-related fitness component. However, based on recent evidence, a strong case can be made for the classification of power as a health-related fitness component. Additionally, the evidence indicates that performing physical activities that build power is associated with the healthy development of bones…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Education, Health Related Fitness, Tests
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Racette, Susan B.; Deusinger, Susan S.; Strube, Michael J.; Highstein, Gabrielle R.; Deusinger, Robert H. – Journal of American College Health, 2005
Weight gain and behavioral patterns during college may contribute to overweight and obesity in adulthood. The aims of this study were to assess weight, exercise, and dietary patterns of 764 college students (53% women, 47% men) during freshman and sophomore years. Students had their weight and height measured and completed questionnaires about…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Questionnaires, College Students, Obesity
PEPNet-Northeast, 2001
Cumulative trauma disorder (CTD) refers to a collection of disorders associated with nerves, muscles, tendons, bones, and the neurovascular (nerves and related blood vessels) system. CTD symptoms may involve the neck, back, shoulders, arms, wrists, or hands. Interpreters with CTD may experience a variety of symptoms including: pain, joint…
Descriptors: Biomechanics, Neurological Impairments, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Deaf Interpreting
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Fleck, Stephen J.; Kraerner, William J. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Resistance training causes a variety of physiological reactions, including changes in muscle size, connective tissue size, and bone mineral content. This article summarizes data from a variety of studies and research. (JL)
Descriptors: Enzymes, Exercise Physiology, Muscular Strength, Physical Fitness
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Kiliç, Tahir; Ugurlu, Alkan – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
The purpose of this study was to investigation of the effect of six weeks electrostimulation training on physical changes in the sedentary men and women. Electro muscle stimulation (EMS), which is applied since the discovery of contraction under the influence of electrical currents, on the purpose of rehabilitation and treatment purposes, has…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Exercise, Pretests Posttests, Body Composition
van Langeveld, Mark Christensen – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Digital character production courses have traditionally been taught in art departments. The digital character production course at the University of Utah is centered, drawing uniformly from art and engineering disciplines. Its design has evolved to include a synergy of computer science, functional art and human anatomy. It gives students an…
Descriptors: Animation, Curriculum Design, Body Composition, Visualization
Tolley, Kimberley – 1994
Most people think that the artist and the scientist live in two totally different worlds. However, art and science are only two different ways of understanding and knowing the world. To help intermediate students make a connection between art and science, a collection of hands-on activities have been developed. By engaging in these activities that…
Descriptors: Art Education, Hands on Science, Instructional Materials, Interdisciplinary Approach
PENROSE, L.S.; SMITH, G.F. – 1966
BOTH CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND MATHEMATICAL ELABORATIONS OF DOWN'S ANOMALY, KNOWN ALSO AS MONGOLISM, ARE PRESENTED IN THIS REFERENCE MANUAL FOR PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL. INFORMATION PROVIDED CONCERNS (1) HISTORICAL STUDIES, (2) PHYSICAL SIGNS, (3) BONES AND MUSCLES, (4) MENTAL DEVELOPMENT, (5) DERMATOGLYPHS, (6) HEMATOLOGY, (7)…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Child Development, Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Development
Seefeldt, Vern; Gould, Daniel – 1980
Research examining the effects of sports participation on children and youth is reviewed from the perspective of psychological and physical development. Statistical information regarding the participation rate in different kinds of youth sports is given. The effects of prolonged athletic activity on bone, muscle, and adipose tissue growth is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletics, Child Development, Child Welfare
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Jastaniah, Saddig; Alganmi, Ohud – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Uses of models play an important role by simulating the bone, obviating the need to experiment on humans or animals. The aim of the present study was to access local materials as gypsum and wax is to be tested for performing a knee model matching bone in the density also to explore how students can come to understand function through a model-based…
Descriptors: Human Body, Models, Simulation, Teaching Methods
Rarick, G. Lawrence – 1975
Exercise is generally held to be a significant factor in the growth, development, and health of children and adolescents. The effects of physical activity regimens on general growth, as well as quantitative and qualitative changes, in animal muscle and bone tissue have been clearly demonstrated. Less is known about the role of exercise and related…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Exercise (Physiology), Individual Development
VanCleave, Janice – 1995
This book provides fun experiments that teach known concepts about the human body. It is designed to teach facts, concepts, and problem-solving strategies. The scientific concepts presented can be applied to many similar situations, and the exercises and activities were selected for their ability to be explained in basic terms with little…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Elementary Education, Science Activities
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