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Int Rev Psychiatry ; 28(6): 556-563, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27352924

ABSTRACT

A positive youth sports experience is essential if an athlete is to develop a lifelong commitment to sport. Children enjoy play and adults can create opportunities for physical, emotional, and cognitive development through sport for all children. This article reviews the current state of youth sports in the US, highlighting some of the problems of the current model and efforts to transform and improve the youth sports experience in the US. The new model of youth sports emphasizes the importance of developing 'physical literacy' in all young athletes, increasing availability of recreational sports activities, providing quality coaching to all, improved sports safety, improved availability of sports venues for athletes at all levels, and at an affordable cost for all. The US Olympic Committee, following an innovative programme by USA Hockey, has developed and promoted the American Developmental Model to its component Sport National Governing Boards to improve the experience of young athletes. The sports-informed paediatric psychiatrist, knowledgeable about child and family development and aware of the local youth sports opportunities and challenges, is well prepared to advocate for a healthy and fun sport experience for every young athlete.


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Adolescent Psychiatry/standards , Child Psychiatry/standards , Psychology, Sports/standards , Youth Sports/standards , Adolescent , Child , Humans
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Clin Sports Med ; 24(4): 829-43, viii, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16169448

ABSTRACT

It is conjectured that attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms adversely impacting academics, family functioning, social relationships, and vocational performance might also negatively affect athletic and sport performance and enjoyment; this warrants further scientific inquiry. Children, adolescents, and adults participate in organized and impromptu sport activities, both team and individual. With the concern about an epidemic of obesity in the United States, barriers to participation in sport and exercise such as ADHD need to be better understood. This article approaches ADHD in sports by providing a brief introduction to ADHD, first reviewing general clinical findings, then discussing recreational youth sports and psychopharmacological treatment risks and benefits for the elite athlete.


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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/drug therapy , Central Nervous System Stimulants/therapeutic use , Sports Medicine/methods , Adolescent , Amphetamines/therapeutic use , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnosis , Doping in Sports/history , Doping in Sports/prevention & control , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Male , Methylphenidate/therapeutic use , Psychiatry/methods , Treatment Outcome
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