Michigan Buick Dealers Hear Buick Teams up with NCAA to Share ...

DETROIT, M.I. – Michigan Buick dealers may be interested to know how Buick is giving back to the community. There are many stories about victories and champions told about teams and their games, but stories about what those team members did after they played may be left in the shadows. Buick along with NCAA, Turner Sports and CBS Sports have partnered to create a campaign to share these inspiring stories of former student-athletes with the community. • Dr. Denton Cooley, who played basketball at the University of Texas – Austin, and is a pioneer in open-heart surgery. Cooley played in the first NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament in 1939 and went on to perform the first successful heart transplant in the United States in 1968 and implanted the first totally artificial heart in a human in 1969. The Buick Human Highlight Reel is planned to launch at the start of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Other ways Buick will be reaching out with this new campaign include an archive of the complete stories available at www.ncaa.com/buick,which will include videos from filmmakers associated with a creative social network called Zooppa; a 30-minute television show with some Human Highlight Reel stories will air before the 2011 NCAA Men’s Final Four semifinal games on April 2; and, finally, a few selected video profiles will air during preliminary-round tournament coverage on truTV. “The Buick Human Highlight Reel shows the continued leadership and dedication that student-athletes have once they complete their academic programs and become active in their communities or involved with broad initiatives that have a positive influence on the lives of others,” said Peter Davis, NCAA director of championships and alliances in a NCAA press release.


Division 1 Ncaa Athletes With Anorexia - Bookshelf

Unique Considerations of the Female Athlete

Unique Considerations of the Female Athlete

Incidence of Eating Disorders in Athletes In a pivotal study by Johnson et al., 79 ... They surveyed 883 men and 562 women from 11 NCAA Division I schools. ...

Concepts of athletic training

Concepts of athletic training

Johnson and colleagues (1999) surveyed 1445 athletes from 1 1 NCAA Division I institutions regarding the prevalence of disordered eating. ...

Clinical exercise physiology

Clinical exercise physiology

Some experts classify bulimia as a variant of anorexia nervosa. ... Reinking and Alexander (83) found that female athletes competing in NCAA Division I were ...

The Truth about Illness and Disease

The Truth about Illness and Disease

Athletes and Eating Disorders In a study of Division I NCAA athletes, more than one-third of female athletes reported attitudes and symptoms placing them at ...

Nutritional assessment of athletes

Nutritional assessment of athletes

Education is a primary tool for reducing the risk of eating disorders in ... fewer than half of 258 NCAA Division I coaches from five universities (44.5%) ...

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Division 1 NCAA Athletes With Anorexia....What Are The Signs.
Learn about division 1 NCAA athletes with anorexia. Find out about the signs of anorexia, and why athletes are prone to it. List of risk factors for athletes. ...

What Is Anorexia?
Information about treating anorexia nervosa. Resources for anorexics and their families. ... To learn about division 1 NCAA athletes with anorexia, just follow this link. ...

Eating Disorders and Athletes - Bulimia and Anorexia in Sports
Eating Disorders and Athletes - Bulimia and Anorexia in Sports ... Association (NCAA) Study on Athletes and Eating Disorders, 1,145 student athletes from 11 Division 1 schools ...

Athletes and Eating Disorders:
In a study of Division 1 NCAA athletes, over one-third of female athletes. reported attitudes and symptoms placing them at risk for anorexia nervosa. ...

Athletes and Eating Disorders:
In a study of Division 1 NCAA athletes, over one-third of female athletes reported attitudes. and symptoms placing them at risk for anorexia nervosa. ...