CHaD Pediatric Lecture Series - Female Athlete Triad 2022: Optimizing Bone Health in Active Female Adolescents
Offered By: Dartmouth College via Independent
Course Description
Overview
This Pediatric Lecture Series will discuss important pediatric topics that may lead to the improvement of child health from an individual, health care system and/or societal level.
Presenter
Keith J. Loud, MD, MSc, FAAP
Physician-in-Chief, Dartmouth Health Children's Hospital
Lebanon, NH
Learning Outcome
At the conclusion of this presentation, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to describe how to effectively screen pediatric and adolescent patients for bone development in order to determine appropriate testing and treatment options.
Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content for this activity have reported NO financial relationship(s)* with ineligible companies**.
* A “financial relationship" includes employee, researcher (named as the PI), consultant, advisor, speaker, independent contractor (including contracted research), royalties or patent beneficiary, executive role, and/or an ownership interest (not including stocks owned in a managed portfolio).
** An ineligible company is any entity whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Bibliographic Material
- Taraneh Gharib Nazem, BA* and Kathryn E. Ackerman, MD, MPH†‡, The Female Athlete Triad, Sports Health. 2012 Jul; 4(4): 302–311. doi: 10.1177/1941738112439685 PMCID: PMC3435916 PMID: 23016101
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- Hind K, Burrows M. Weight-bearing exercise and bone mineral accrual in children and adolescents: A review of controlled trials. Bone 2007; 40:14-27.
- Loud KJ, Gordon CM. Adolescent Bone Health. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2006; 160:1026-32.
- American College of Sports Medicine: www.acsm.org
- Academy of Nutition and Dietetics, ACSM, and Dietitians of Canada. Joint Position Paper: Nutrition and Athletic Performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2016; 48(3):543-68.
- DeSouza MJ, Nattiv A, et al. 2014 Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement on Treatment and Return to Play of the Female Athlete Triad. Current Sports Medicine Reports 2014; 13(4): 219–232.
- Kohrt WM, et. al. ACSM Position Stand: Physical Activity and Bone Health. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2004; 36(11):1985-96.
- International Society for Clinical Densitometry: www.iscd.org
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