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Title: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: analysis, and definition of a motor program
Abstract: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is difficult to diagnose as it is covered by parental justification about children's attitudes/character or with behaviors typical of the age of development. Conventional treatment uses targeted behavioral psychotherapy, which may also include pharmaco- logical interventions, which however can lead to adverse effects. In this way, physical activity associated with treatment is recently establishing as an additional and effective approach with no harmful contraindications for the person. The goal of this article, through a review of the scientific literature, is to provide guidelines for treatment through physical activity for the different subjects affected by ADHD.
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Title: Deficit di attenzione ed iperattività: analisi e definizione di un programma motorio
Abstract: Il disturbo da Deficit di Attenzione ed Iperattività (DAAI) risulta di difficile diagnosi in quanto si rischia, di giustificare gli atteggiamenti del bambino con il carattere dello stesso o con comportamenti tipici dell'età dello sviluppo. Il trattamento convenzionale si avvale di psicoterapia comportamentale mirata, che può includere anche interventi farmacologici, i quali però possono portare ad effetti avversi. Per questo motivo recentemente, l'esercizio fisico associato al trattamento comune si sta affermando come rimedio aggiuntivo, ed efficace, privo di controindicazioni dannose per la persona. L'obiettivo di questo articolo è quello attraverso una revisione della lettera- tura scientifica di dare delle linee guida per il trattamento attraverso l'esercizio fisico per i differenti soggetti affetti da DAAI.
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Title: Déficit de l'attention et hyperactivité: analyse et définition d'un programme moteur
Abstract: Le trouble du déficit de l'attention et l'hyperactivité (DAAI) sont difficiles à diagnostiquer car il existe un risque, pour justifier les attitudes de l'enfant avec le caractère de même ou avec un comportement typique de l'ère du développement.Le traitement conventionnel utilise une psychothérapie comportementale ciblée, qui peut également inclure des interventions pharmacologiques, ce qui peut cependant entraîner des effets néfastes.Pour cette raison, récemment, l'exercice physique associé au traitement commun s'affirme comme un remède supplémentaire et efficace, sans contre-indications nocives pour la personne.Le but de cet article est que par une révision de la lettre scientifique pour donner des lignes directrices pour le traitement par l'exercice pour les différents sujets avec DAAI. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Déficit de atención e hiperactividad: análisis y definición de un programa motor
Abstract: El trastorno por déficit de atención y la hiperactividad (DAAI) es difícil de diagnosticar, ya que existe un riesgo, para justificar las actitudes del niño con el carácter del mismo o con el comportamiento típico de la era del desarrollo.El tratamiento convencional utiliza la psicoterapia conductual dirigida, que también puede incluir intervenciones farmacológicas, que, sin embargo, pueden conducir a efectos adversos.Por esta razón, recientemente, el ejercicio físico asociado con el tratamiento común se afirma a sí mismo como un remedio adicional y efectivo, sin contraindicaciones nocivas para la persona.El objetivo de este artículo es que a través de una revisión de la carta científica para dar pautas para el tratamiento a través del ejercicio para los diferentes sujetos con DAAI. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Déficit de atenção e hiperatividade: análise e definição de um programa motor
Abstract: O transtorno do déficit de atenção e a hiperatividade (DAAI) é difícil de diagnosticar, pois há um risco, para justificar as atitudes da criança com o caráter do mesmo ou com o comportamento típico da idade do desenvolvimento.O tratamento convencional faz uso da psicoterapia comportamental direcionada, que também pode incluir intervenções farmacológicas, que, no entanto, podem levar a efeitos adversos.Por esse motivo, recentemente, o exercício físico associado ao tratamento comum está se afirmando como um remédio adicional e eficaz, sem contra -indicações prejudiciais para a pessoa.O objetivo deste artigo é que, através de uma revisão da carta científica, para fornecer diretrizes para tratamento por meio de exercícios para os diferentes assuntos com Daai. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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