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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 6/2017

01-06-2017 | EAP Statement

Health, integrity, and doping in sports for children and young adults. A resolution of the European Academy of Paediatrics

Authors: Francis P. Crawley, Peter Hoyer, Artur Mazur, Liesbeth Siderius, Stefan Grosek, Tom Stiris, David Neubauer

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 6/2017

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Abstract

The European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) is dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles for children from birth into young adulthood. Physical exercise and leisure are essential to the development of healthy bodies, strong minds, and social skills. All children, without regard to their physical or mental capacities, should be provided with the time, the leadership, the facilities, and the equipment needed to exercise through sports while enjoying playing, even competing, in an environment appropriate to their capacities and aspirations. During exercise and sports, children should be assured of a safe and an appropriate environment that protects and promotes their human rights. Top sports that engage the best competitive athletes in an age group, in a region, in a country, or in the world should provide role models and even dreams for all children. These top sports, however, are also most usually surrounded by large political, economic, and/or business interests where only the best can compete while at times exacting a too high physical and/or psychological cost for those who have survived the cut, made the grade. Alongside this more and more children are being raised in environments with fewer open spaces as well as inside a media and digital culture making significantly less room for the enjoyment of physical exercise and leisure. Children’s diets have also been changed dramatically by a significant intake of calorierich foods, which often have little nutritional value and which even a child’s high metabolism rates not able to burn off efficiently.
Conclusion With this Resolution, the EAP is calling for a renewed look at the role of sports and leisure in the lives of children and, by implication, at the way we structure, finance, and promote sports in Europe. The EAP is also asking that this Resolution be adopted by all organizers of sports involving children and young adults in Europe (and beyond), be that on the playground, in schools, in clubs, or in professional sporting organizations. The EAP would like that every child, throughout his or her childhood years and into young adulthood, can fully participate in sports in a safe environment where winning is playing and playing is winning.
Metadata
Title
Health, integrity, and doping in sports for children and young adults. A resolution of the European Academy of Paediatrics
Authors
Francis P. Crawley
Peter Hoyer
Artur Mazur
Liesbeth Siderius
Stefan Grosek
Tom Stiris
David Neubauer
Publication date
01-06-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 6/2017
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-2894-z

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