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Klimaeinflüsse auf das Kind unter körperlicher Belastung

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In den vorausgegangenen Kapiteln wurde körperliche Belastung unabhängig von anderen reizwirksamen Faktoren erörtert. Aus Gründen der Vereinfachung haben wir die kindlichen Belastungsreaktionen unter der Annahme einer „neutralen” Umgebung analysiert, d. h. in einer Umgebung, die weder zu kalt noch zu warm bzw. weder sehr feucht noch sehr trocken ist. Solche Bedingungen sind allerdings nur hypothetisch. In vielen geographischen Regionen finden sich diese neutralen Umgebungsbedingungen nicht. Das Klima kann einen zusätzlichen Reiz für das Kind, speziell bei körperlicher Aktivität im Freien, darstellen.

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Bar-Or, O. (1986). Klimaeinflüsse auf das Kind unter körperlicher Belastung. In: Rost, G., Rost, R. (eds) Die Praxis der Sportmedizin in der Kinderheilkunde. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71404-7_9

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