The effect of portal hypertension on transforming growth factor-alpha and epidermal growth factor receptor in the gastric mucosa of rats |
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Authors: | JY Wang JS Hsieh TJ Huang |
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Affiliation: | Primary Care Group, San Diego, USA. stephens@snd10.med.navy.mil |
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Abstract: | ![]() BACKGROUND: The physical activity levels of US children are declining. Opportunities for physical activity within city schools are constrained by time and space limits. This study determined whether a supplemental program of physical activity would significantly alter the fitness levels of low-income, minority, urban elementary schoolchildren. METHODS: Ninety-nine students from two Cleveland Public Schools served as subjects. One school received a 15-week intervention program where teams of two medical students met with urban elementary schoolchildren three times a week for physical activity sessions. The other school served as a control and received no supplemental activity other than a regularly scheduled physical education class held once a week. We obtained field measurements of skinfold thickness, heart rate response to submaximal exercise, and sit and reach flexibility. RESULTS: The supplemental activity group showed significant improvements in flexibility, body composition, and heart rate response to submaximal exercise. CONCLUSIONS: This investigation indicates that a program of fitness activities conducted within the classroom can significantly improve levels of fitness in urban elementary schoolchildren. |
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