When training youth, these important factors should be considered in youth training programs where an increase in bone health is an important outcome.
Question 8 options:
Children and adolescents may safely participate in strength training activities provided they receive proper instruction and supervision.
Because of immature thermoregulatory systems, youth are at greater risk of heat-related injury. Therefore, youth should avoid sustained, heavy exercise in exceptionally hot humid environments, be properly hydrated before, during, and after activity, and appropriately modify activities.
Children and adolescents with diseases or disabilities such as asthma, diabetes mellitus, obesity, cystic fibrosis, and cerebral palsy should be referred to individuals with expertise in these areas.
All of the above.