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The Relevance of Athletic Training to Public Health

David McClaskey

Edited by John Parsons

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Risk Management for Preventing Heat Illness in Athletes

Thomas E. Bernard

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Personal and Social Correlates of Self-Reported Physical Activity in Individuals With a History of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Rachel R. Kleis, Deirdre Dlugonski, Matthew C. Hoch, Rachel Hogg-Graham, Stacey Slone, and Johanna M. Hoch

, Bray SR , MacDonald MJ , Timmons BW . Physical literacy, physical activity, and health indicators in school-age children . Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2020 ; 17 ( 15 ): 5367 . doi: 10.3390/ijerph17155367 12. Ma R-S , Sum RK-W , Li M-H , Huang Y , Niu X-L . Association

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The Utilization of the Theory of Planned Behavior and Self-Determination Theory to Improve Physical Activity Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Rachel R. Kleis, Matthew C. Hoch, Deirdre Dlugonski, and Johanna M. Hoch

models have been utilized in public health research to explain physical activity participation. Many of these theories have been adapted to create intervention programs aimed at increasing physical activity participation in various populations. Two theories in particular, the Theory of Planned Behavior

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Sport and Daily Activities in an Italian Cohort of Football School Children

Giacomo Farì, Stefano Di Paolo, Domenico Ungaro, Gianluca Luperto, Eleonora Farì, and Francesca Latino

trainers. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) dramatically affected the lives of individuals and worldwide public health organizations. 1 Daily life activities were drastically modified throughout the world, since millions of people were forced into quarantine. Physical activity was suspended in many

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Continuing Education Assessment

than a third of children in the United States are covered by public health insurance (primarily Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program). a. true b. false 4. There is moderate evidence that pediatric patients with public insurance waited a third to twice as long for ACLR than the patients

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Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behavior: A Theoretical Approach for Enhancing Lower Extremity Injury Prevention Program Participation

Emily M. Hartley, Matthew C. Hoch, and Robert J. Cramer

.2165/11534960-000000000-00000 11. Threlfall AG , Meah S , Fischer AJ , Cookson R , Rutter H , Kelly MP . The appraisal of public health interventions: the use of theory . J Public Health . 2015 ; 37 ( 1 ): 166 – 171 . doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdu044 12. Krieger N . Living and dying at the crossroads: racism

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Are There Effective Intervention Strategies Available to Improve Physical Literacy in Adults? A Critically Appraised Topic

Chloe McKay, Johanna M Hoch, and Deirdre Dlugonski

resulting benefits that come with a physically active lifestyle. 2 The need to increase physical activity levels in adults is an important public health goal, as 31% of adults globally are inactive. 3 Therefore, it is important to understand how to motivate adults to participate in regular, health

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The Relationship Between Isometric Hip Strength and Incidence of Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes: A Critically Appraised Topic

Cayla A. Lee, Jessica L. Jacobs, and Jennifer L. Volberding

factors and exercise training options. A literature review . Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2020 ; 17 ( 21 ): 8208 . PubMed ID: 33172101 doi: 10.3390/ijerph17218208 8. Alzahrani AM , Alzhrani M , Alshahrani SN , Alghamdi W , Alqahtani M , Alzahrani H . Is hip muscle strength

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Athletic Trainers’ Perceptions of Their Scope of Practice

Cailee E. Welch Bacon, Nydia L. Cabra, Taryn C. Pennington, Lindsey E. Eberman, and Julie M. Cavallario

combination of appropriate education, competencies, training, experience, and scope of practice. 2 In the interest of public health and safety, all persons must be legally recognized by their state regulatory agency, where applicable, before they can practice in their health care discipline. 3 , 4 In