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I've divided this page into two sections. The first provides you with
some
tips on searching for material on Medline, and the second provides
links
to other Australian and overseas
web resources, including some full text report and journal literature.
Searching Medline
Remember that Medline has a Thesaurus of terms - MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), a controlled vocabulary used for indexing articles in Medline. MeSH terminology provides a consistent way to retrieve information where authors may use different terminology for the same concepts.
You will find material on exercise and fitness in Medline, but you will need to be aware of the thesaurus (MeSH) terms used to search for the various topics. Below are some examples of the language Medline uses to describe the concepts in this field.
MeSH - Exercise
MeSH - Exercise Movement Techniques
MeSH - Physical Fitness
MeSH - Sports
Many concepts have hierarchies of more
specific
subcategories or related terms. The indentations in the lists reflect
the
structure of the hierarchy, and the + signs at the end of terms
indicate
that there is a further hierarchy of terms not displayed here. Any of
these
terms can be searched individually, or you can "explode" terms to
search
sections of the list.
Try the following search strategy to find articles on the
relationship
between physical fitness and life style.
COMBINE
Physical Fitness (MeSH term)
AND
Life Style (MeSH term)
Typical way of life or manner of living characteristic of an individual
or group. (From APA, Thesaurus of Psychogical Index Terms, 8th ed)
PubMed's default setting is to "explode" all terms, and so
this search
will include Life Change Events, which is a subcategory of Life Style.
PubMed Search Formulation
physical fitness[majr] AND life style[majr] AND english[lang]
This search strategy uses the headings physical fitness
and life
style. The section in the square brackets includes majr -
which
focuses the search on articles where the subject is a major issue in
the
article. The search is then limited to articles in English or with an
English
abstract.
Click here to see how it works. PubMed
search.
Australian Sources
The
Active Australia Survey: A Guide and Manual for Implementation,
Analysis
and Reporting
Canberra, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2003.
Centre for Physical
Activity
and Health (NSW)
The Centre for Physical Activity and Health is a small team of experts
in the field of
physical activity and public health. It is a new initiative of NSW
Health for the period 2002-2005, and has been established in
collaboration
with the University of New South Wales.
Getting
Australia Active: Towards better practice for the promotion of physical
activity
By Adrian Bauman, Bill Bellew, Philip Vita, Wendy Brown, and Neville
Owen. Melbourne, National Public Health Partnership, March 2002.
The Health Report - Exercise and Fitness
Transcripts from Radio National's Health Report, with Norman Swan.
National
Physical Activity Guidelines for Australians
Canberra, Department of Health and Ageing, 1999.
Physical Activity and Health
Resources from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Physical
Activity, Diet and Body Weight: Results from the 2001 National Health
Survey
(Risk Factors Data Briefing, No 1) Canberra, Australian Institute for
Health and Welfare, March 2004.
Physical
Activity in South Australian Adults, November 2001
By Tiffany Gill, Ane Taylor, Mark Wuilliams, and Gary Starr. South
Australia,
Department of Human
Services, Population Research and Outcome Studies Unit, Strategic
Planning and Research Branch, May 2002.
Physical
Activity Patterns of Australian Adults: Results of the 1999 National
Physical
Activity Survey
By Tim Armstrong, Adrian Baumann, and Joanne Davies. Canberra,
Australian
Institute of Health and Welfare, August 2000.
Overseas Sources
Do
Primary Care Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Work?
Do Primary Care Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Work? A
systematic review of the literature. By Ben J Smith, Dafna Merom, Peter
Harris, and Adrian E Bauman. Prepared for the National Institute of
Clinical
Studies, Melbourne, Australia, December 2002.
Exercise
(Physical Activity)
From the American Heart Association - their scientific position
statement.
Growing
Stronger - Strength Training for Older adults
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Nutrition &
Physical
Activity section.
Health
Topics - Physical Activity
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy Youth
section.
MEDLINEplus:
Exercise/Physical Fitness
MEDLINEplus is the National Library of Medicine's consumer health
information
portal. Lists of links are evaluated/reviewed/quality-filtered. There's
also a section MedlinePlus:
Exercise for Seniors
Nutrition and Physical Activity | DNPA | CDC
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Chronic Disease Prevention section. CDC's Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity (DNPA) takes a public health approach to address the role of nutrition and physical activity in improving the public's health and preventing and controlling chronic diseases. The scope of DNPA activities includes epidemiological and behavioral research, surveillance, training and education, intervention development, health promotion and leadership, policy and environmental change, communication and social marketing, and partnership development.
Physical
Activity
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Nutrition &
Physical
Activity section.
Physical
Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health
Promotion, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, 1996.
Physical
Activity and
Older Americans: Benefits and Strategies
A report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the
United States.
Physical
Activity Evaluation Handbook
Designed for the assessment and improvement of physical activity
programs,
and produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Nutrition
&
Physical Activity section.
Physical
Activity Fundamental To Preventing Disease
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, June 20, 2002.
Promoting Better Health for Young People through Physical Activity and Sports: A Report to the President
A Report to the President From the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Education. Fall, 2000.
SIRC (Sport Research Intelligence Sportive)
Since 1973, SIRC has been Canada’s Sport Information Resource Centre. Based in Ottawa, SIRC is a not-for-profit corporation that serves the sporting community.
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