NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Editor's Notes
Kids' Sports: A Training Ground for Life...and for Parents
Douglas B. McKeag, MD
Best of the Literature
Walking and Vigorous Exercise Stave Off Heart Problems in Women Physical Activity Reduces URI Risk
News Briefs
Ties That Bind Sports Medicine and Military Medicine: Wartime Docs Showcase the Connections Will SARS Make a Sports Impact?
REVIEW ARTICLES
Exercise and Diabetes Mellitus
Optimizing Performance in Patients Who Have Type 1 Diabetes
Many patients who have type 1 diabetes are under 20, which underscores the importance of making exercise a lifelong health habit. The physician's role is to prescreen for any health obstacles, help patients adjust their medications, diet, and exercise regimen and recruit a safety net of coaches, teammates, and family.
Richard B. Birrer, MD, MPH; Vahid-David Sedaghat, MD
Aerobic Exercise and Endurance
Improving Fitness for Health Benefits
Aerobic exercise is the backbone of any exercise prescription. Understanding the exercise physiology behind aerobic exercise assures physicians that they're advising the right mode, duration, frequency, and intensity for patients' individual needs.
Jack H. Wilmore, PhD
CASE REPORT
Ankle Dislocation Without Fracture
Though ankle dislocations are dramatic, patients who don't have associated fractures are candidates for conservative treatment. A report of such an injury in a 33-year-old softball player demonstrates the treatment and follow-up that restored the patient's ankle function.
Mark Tranovich, MD
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Pearls
Spotting Steroid Use: Which Physical Clues?
SPECIAL SECTION ON INVESTING
Standard & Poor's Financial Adviser (PDF)
Looking Beyond War Long-Term Strategies: DRIPs, Direct Investment Plans Ease the Way Portfolio Strategies: Rebalancing Is Worth the Effort
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