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2. Physical Exercise–Induced DNA Methylation in Disease-Related Genes in Healthy Adults—A Systematic Review With Bioinformatic Analysis
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Vasileva, Fidanka, primary, Hristovski, Robert, additional, Font-Lladó, Raquel, additional, Georgiev, Georgi, additional, Sacot, Arnau, additional, López-Ros, Víctor, additional, Calleja-González, Julio, additional, Barretina-Ginesta, Jordi, additional, López-Bermejo, Abel, additional, and Prats-Puig, Anna, additional
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- 2023
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3. Acute effects of concurrent muscle power and sport-specific endurance exercises on markers of immunological stress response and measures of muscular fitness in highly trained youth male athletes
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Adrian Markov, Jens Bussweiler, Norman Helm, Fabian Arntz, Thomas Steidten, Lars Krohm, Arnau Sacot, Philipp Baumert, Christian Puta, and Helmi Chaabene
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Physiology ,Physiology (medical) ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Purpose To examine the acute effects of concurrent muscle power and sport-specific endurance exercises order on immunological stress responses, muscular-fitness, and rating-of-perceived-exertion (RPE) in highly trained youth male judo athletes. Methods Twenty male participants randomly performed two concurrent training (CT) sessions; power-endurance and endurance-power. Measures of immune response (e.g., white blood cells), muscular-fitness (i.e., counter-movement-jump [CMJ]), RPE, blood-lactate, and -glucose were taken at different time-point (i.e., pre, mid, post, and post6h). Results There were significant time*order interactions for white blood cells, lymphocytes, granulocytes, granulocyte-lymphocyte-ratio, and systemic-inflammation-index. Power-endurance resulted in significantly larger pre-to-post increases in white blood cells and lymphocytes while endurance-power resulted in significantly larger pre-to-post increases in the granulocyte-lymphocyte-ratio and systemic-inflammation-index. Likewise, significantly larger pre-to-post6h white blood cells and granulocytes increases were observed following power-endurance compared to endurance-power. Moreover, there was a significant time*order interaction for blood-glucose and -lactate. Following endurance-power, blood-lactate and -glucose increased from pre-to-mid but not from pre-to-post. Meanwhile, in power-endurance blood-lactate and -glucose increased from pre-to-post but not from pre-to-mid. A significant time*order interaction was observed for CMJ-force with larger pre-to-post decreases in endurance-power compared to power-endurance. Further, CMJ-power showed larger pre-to-mid performance decreases following power-endurance, compared to endurance-power. Regarding RPE, significant time*order interactions were noted with larger pre-to-mid values following endurance-power and larger pre-to-post values following power-endurance. Conclusion CT induced acute and delayed order-dependent immune cell count alterations in highly trained youth male judo athletes. In general, power-endurance induced higher acute and delayed immunological stress responses compared to endurance-power. CMJ-force and RPE fluctuated during both CT sessions but went back to baseline 6 h post-exercise.
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- 2023
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4. Physical Exercise-Induced DNA Methylation in Disease-Related Genes in Healthy Adults--A Systematic Review With Bioinformatic Analysis.
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Vasileva, Fidanka, Hristovski, Robert, Font-Lladó, Raquel, Georgiev, Georgi, Sacot, Arnau, López-Ros, Víctor, Calleja-González, Julio, Barretina-Ginesta, Jordi, López-Bermejo, Abel, and Prats-Puig, Anna
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EXERCISE ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DNA methylation ,GENES ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,AEROBIC exercises ,ANAEROBIC exercises ,MEDICAL databases ,STATISTICS ,GENETIC mutation ,NEUREGULINS ,ONLINE information services ,QUALITY assurance - Abstract
Vasileva, F, Hristovski, R, Font-Llado', R, Georgiev, G, Sacot, A, Lo' pez-Ros, V, Calleja-Gonza' lez, J, Barretina-Ginesta, J, Lo' pez-Bermejo, A, and Prats-Puig, A. Physical exercise-induced DNA methylation in disease-related genes in healthy adults--A systematic review with bioinformatic analysis. J Strength Cond Res 38(2): 384-393, 2024--This study aimed to systematically review the existing literature regarding physical exercise (PE) and DNA methylation (DNAm) in healthy adults. Specific goals were to (a) identify differently methylated genes (DMGs) after PE intervention, their imprinting status, chromosome and genomic location, function, and related diseases; and (b) to screen for core genes and identify methylation changes of the core genes that can be modified by PE intervention. Our search identified 2,869 articles from which 8 were finally included. We identified 1851 DMGs (p, 0.05) after PE intervention, although 45 of them were imprinted. Aerobic exercise (AE) seems to induce more DNA hypermethylation rather than hypomethylation, whereas anaerobic exercise (AN) seems to induce more DNA hypomethylation rather than hypermethylation. Aerobic exercise induced highest % of methylation changes on chromosome 6, whereas AN and mixed type (MT) on chromosome 1. Mixed type induced higher % of methylation changes close to transcription start site in comparison to AE and AN. After PE intervention, DMGs were mainly involved in fat metabolism, cell growth, and neuronal differentiation, whereas diseases regulated by those genes were mainly chronic diseases (metabolic, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative). Finally, 19 core genes were identified among DMGs, all related to protein metabolism. In conclusion, our findings may shed some light on the mechanisms explaining PE-induced health benefits such as the potential role that PE-induced DNAm may have in disease prevention and disease treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Propuesta Metodológica del Entrenamiento de la Resistencia en Baloncesto mediante la Modificación de Factores Formales y Estructurales del Juego. [Methodological Proposals for Endurance Training in Basketball by Modifying Structural and Formal Aspects of the Game].
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Arnau Sacot, Jesús Escosa, and Alexander T. Latinjak
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team sports ,game-based training ,endurance training ,integrated methodology ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
El objetivo del presente artículo fue plantear una propuesta metodológica para equipos técnicos en relación a la utilización y modificación de los diferentes parámetros del juego para el trabajo de la resistencia específica en baloncesto desde una perspectiva integrada. Para ello, se elaboró una revisión en relación al estado actual sobre los juegos en espacio reducido en baloncesto, estudiando el efecto de las distintas variables del juego sobre la frecuencia cardíaca y la intensidad de juego. Durante el proceso de selección de artículos de la revisión, se consultaron diversas palabras claves como conditioning y basketball en bases de datos como Pubmed y ISI web of knowledge. Finalmente, se incluyeron en la revisión 12 artículos que evidenciaron que la modificación de parámetros de juego como el número de jugadores, el espacio, el tiempo y las normas, pueden condicionar la orientación del trabajo de la resistencia. En base a estas conclusiones, se formuló una propuesta metodológica sobre cómo utilizar los distintos parámetros de juego con el fin de planificar y/o controlar las cargas de resistencia específica en baloncesto de forma integrada en el juego. Sin embargo, se debe tener presente que los estudios en los que se ha fundamentado la propuesta, únicamente han analizado efectos simples de los diferentes parámetros. De éste modo, futuros estudios deberían estudiar los efectos de interacción entre los diferentes parámetros para validar la propuesta. Aun así, creemos que ésta propuesta puede ayudar a integrar el entrenamiento de la resistencia con la técnica y la táctica. Abstract The aim of the present study was to create a methodological proposal for coaching staff, which consist in using the game parameters during small sided games in order to integrate endurance training with technical and tactical drills in basketball. For this reason, a systematic review was carried out so as to study the changes in heart rate and game intensity depending on the game parameters used during the game situation. Different key words such as conditioning and basketball in different data bases such as Pub Med or ISI web of knowledge were checked throughout the selection process. Finally, 12 articles were included in the review showing that the modification of some game parameters such as number of players, space conditions, time aspects and game rules, can influence the orientation of the endurance training in basketball. Thereby, a methodological proposal was created to illustrate the usefulness of the different game parameters in order to control and plan the endurance training integrated with technical and tactical drills in basketball. However, the background studies of the methodological proposal should be considered since these studies only have analyzed the simple effects of the different parameters and due to the fact, future studies should study the interaction of the different parameters in order to validate the proposal. Nevertheless, it is believed that this methodological proposal can be helpful so as to integrate endurance training with technical and tactical drills.
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- 2017
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6. Multidisciplinary Neuromuscular and Endurance Interventions on Youth Basketball Players: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression
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Sacot, Arnau, primary, López-Ros, Víctor, additional, Prats-Puig, Anna, additional, Escosa, Jesús, additional, Barretina, Jordi, additional, and Calleja-González, Julio, additional
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- 2022
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7. Multidisciplinary Neuromuscular and Endurance Interventions on Youth Basketball Players: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression
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Sacot, A, Lopez-Ros, V, Prats-Puig, A, Escosa, J, Barretina, J, and Calleja-Gonzalez, J
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agility ,training ,young ,plyometrics ,basketball ,sport ,junior - Abstract
The main aims of this systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression were to describe the effect of multidisciplinary neuromuscular and endurance interventions, including plyometric training, mixed strength and conditioning, HIIT basketball programs and repeated sprint training on youth basketball players considering age, competitive level, gender and the type of the intervention performed to explore a predictive model through a meta-regression analysis. A structured search was conducted following PRISMA guidelines and PICOS model in Medline (PubMed), Web of Science (WOS) and Cochrane databases. Groups of experiments were created according to neuromuscular power (vertical; NPV and horizontal; NPH) and endurance (E). Meta-analysis and sub-groups analysis were performed using a random effect model and pooled standardized mean differences (SMD). A random effects meta-regression was performed regressing SMD for the different sub-groups against percentage change for NPV and NPH. There was a significant positive overall effect of the multidisciplinary interventions on NPV, NPH and E. Sub-groups analysis indicate differences in the effects of the interventions on NPV and NPH considering age, gender, competitive level and the type of the intervention used. Considering the current data available, the meta-regression analysis suggests a good predictability of U-16 and plyometric training on jump performance. Besides, male and elite level youth basketball players had a good predictability on multidirectional speed and agility performance.
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- 2022
8. Effects of Reflection to Improve Goal-Directed Self-Talk on Endurance Performance
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Alexander T. Latinjak, Bernat de las Heras, Arnau Sacot, David Fernandez, Daniel Robinson, and Andrew M. Lane
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self-talk ,effort ,perceived exertion ,endurance ,psychological skills ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
We investigated the effects of an intervention that encouraged reflection on organic self-talk used during endurance performance. Using an experimental design, we compared the effects of enhancing metacognitive skills by (a) planning and (b) reviewing and evaluating goal-directed self-talk. Participants completed three time-to-exhaustion cycling task trials in which we hypothesized that the intervention group would perform significantly better than the control group. Further, we expected a reduction in perceived exertion for a given workload among participants following a self-talk intervention. Thirty-four participants completed a time-to-exhaustion cycle ergometer test, after which participants were randomly divided into an intervention and control group. The intervention group performed reflection tasks on performance in the time-to-exhaustion test. Participants completed two further time-to-exhaustion tests. Repeated measures analyses of covariance to test whether the intervention group performed for longer indicated no significant difference in time to exhaustion (p = 0.157). Perceived exertion rates were 2.42% higher in the intervention compared to the control group (p = 0.025). In conclusion, in the intervention group, goal-directed self-talk led to increased sensitisation to perceived exertion, and participants chose to stop exercising at this point rather than repeat implementation of self-talk statements and persist for longer.
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- 2018
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9. Multidisciplinary Neuromuscular and Endurance Interventions on Youth Basketball Players: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression
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Arnau Sacot, Víctor López-Ros, Anna Prats-Puig, Jesús Escosa, Jordi Barretina, and Julio Calleja-González
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Male ,Motor ability ,Adolescent ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Nutritional Status ,Plyometric Exercise ,Basketball ,Athletic Performance ,Basquetbol ,Plyometrics ,Humans ,Muscle Strength ,Pliometria ,Motricitat - Abstract
The main aims of this systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression were to describe the effect of multidisciplinary neuromuscular and endurance interventions, including plyometric training, mixed strength and conditioning, HIIT basketball programs and repeated sprint training on youth basketball players considering age, competitive level, gender and the type of the intervention performed to explore a predictive model through a meta-regression analysis. A structured search was conducted following PRISMA guidelines and PICOS model in Medline (PubMed), Web of Science (WOS) and Cochrane databases. Groups of experiments were created according to neuromuscular power (vertical; NPV and horizontal; NPH) and endurance (E). Meta-analysis and sub-groups analysis were performed using a random effect model and pooled standardized mean differences (SMD). A random effects meta-regression was performed regressing SMD for the different sub-groups against percentage change for NPV and NPH. There was a significant positive overall effect of the multidisciplinary interventions on NPV, NPH and E. Sub-groups analysis indicate differences in the effects of the interventions on NPV and NPH considering age, gender, competitive level and the type of the intervention used. Considering the current data available, the meta-regression analysis suggests a good predictability of U-16 and plyometric training on jump performance. Besides, male and elite level youth basketball players had a good predictability on multidirectional speed and agility performance.
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- 2022
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10. Effects of Reflection to Improve Goal-Directed Self-Talk on Endurance Performance
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Daniel T. Robinson, Bernat de Las Heras, David Fernandez, Arnau Sacot, Alexander T. Latinjak, and Andrew M. Lane
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medicine.medical_specialty ,self-talk ,psychological skills ,Metacognition ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Perceived exertion ,effort ,050105 experimental psychology ,Article ,Task (project management) ,03 medical and health sciences ,lcsh:GV557-1198.995 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,lcsh:Sports ,endurance ,perceived exertion ,05 social sciences ,Repeated measures design ,Workload ,030229 sport sciences ,Test (assessment) ,Physical therapy ,Psychology ,Intrapersonal communication - Abstract
We investigated the effects of an intervention that encouraged reflection on organic self-talk used during endurance performance. Using an experimental design, we compared the effects of enhancing metacognitive skills by (a) planning and (b) reviewing and evaluating goal-directed self-talk. Participants completed three time-to-exhaustion cycling task trials in which we hypothesized that the intervention group would perform significantly better than the control group. Further, we expected a reduction in perceived exertion for a given workload among participants following a self-talk intervention. Thirty-four participants completed a time-to-exhaustion cycle ergometer test, after which participants were randomly divided into an intervention and control group. The intervention group performed reflection tasks on performance in the time-to-exhaustion test. Participants completed two further time-to-exhaustion tests. Repeated measures analyses of covariance to test whether the intervention group performed for longer indicated no significant difference in time to exhaustion (p = 0.157). Perceived exertion rates were 2.42% higher in the intervention compared to the control group (p = 0.025). In conclusion, in the intervention group, goal-directed self-talk led to increased sensitisation to perceived exertion, and participants chose to stop exercising at this point rather than repeat implementation of self-talk statements and persist for longer.
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- 2018
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11. Effects of Reflection to Improve Goal-Directed Self-Talk on Endurance Performance
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Latinjak, Alexander, primary, de las Heras, Bernat, additional, Sacot, Arnau, additional, Fernandez, David, additional, Robinson, Daniel, additional, and Lane, Andrew, additional
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- 2018
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12. Propuesta Metodológica del Entrenamiento de la Resistencia en Baloncesto mediante la Modificación de Factores Formales y Estructurales del Juego
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Sacot, Arnau, Escosa, Jesús, Latinjak, Alexander T., Sacot, Arnau, Escosa, Jesús, and Latinjak, Alexander T.
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The aim of the present study was to create a methodological proposal for coaching staff, which consist in using the game parameters during small sided games in order to integrate endurance training with technical and tactical drills in basketball. For this reason, a systematic review was carried out so as to study the changes in heart rate and game intensity depending on the game parameters used during the game situation. Different key words such as conditioning and basketball in different data bases such as Pub Med or ISI web of knowledge were checked throughout the selection process. Finally, 12 articles were included in the review showing that the modification of some game parameters such as number of players, space conditions, time aspects and game rules, can influence the orientation of the endurance training in basketball. Thereby, a methodological proposal was created to illustrate the usefulness of the different game parameters in order to control and plan the endurance training integrated with technical and tactical drills in basketball. However, the background studies of the methodological proposal should be considered since these studies only have analyzed the simple effects of the different parameters and due to the fact, future studies should study the interaction of the different parameters in order to validate the proposal. Nevertheless, it is believed that this methodological proposal can be helpful so as to integrate endurance training with technical and tactical drills., El objetivo del presente artículo fue plantear una propuesta metodológica para equipos técnicos en relación a la utilización y modificación de los diferentes parámetros del juego para el trabajo de la resistencia específica en baloncesto desde una perspectiva integrada. Para ello, se elaboró una revisión en relación al estado actual sobre los juegos en espacio reducido en baloncesto, estudiando el efecto de las distintas variables del juego sobre la frecuencia cardíaca y la intensidad de juego. Durante el proceso de selección de artículos de la revisión, se consultaron diversas palabras claves como conditioning y basketball en bases de datos como Pubmed e ISI web of knowledge. Finalmente, se incluyeron en la revisión 12 artículos que evidenciaron que la modificación de parámetros de juego como el número de jugadores, el espacio, el tiempo y las normas, pueden condicionar la orientación del trabajo de la resistencia. En base a estas conclusiones, se formuló una propuesta metodológica sobre cómo utilizar los distintos parámetros de juego con el fin de planificar y/o controlar las cargas de resistencia específica en baloncesto de forma integrada en el juego. Sin embargo, se debe tener presente que los estudios en los que se ha fundamentado la propuesta, únicamente han analizado efectos simples de los diferentes parámetros. De este modo, futuros estudios deberían estudiar los efectos de interacción entre los diferentes parámetros para validar la propuesta. Aun así, creemos que ésta propuesta puede ayudar a integrar el entrenamiento de la resistencia con la técnica y la táctica.
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13. Propuesta Metodológica del Entrenamiento de la Resistencia en Baloncesto mediante la Modificación de Factores Formales y Estructurales del Juego. [Methodological Proposals for Endurance Training in Basketball by Modifying Structural and Formal Aspects of the Game].
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Sacot, Arnau, primary, Escosa, Jesús, additional, and Latinjak, Alexander T., additional
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- 2017
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14. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF ´FLAME SEEDLESS´ TABLE GRAPE TO THREE NATURAL VENTILATION LEVELS IN A PARRAL GREENHOUSE
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Julián Cuevas, P. Sacot, Juan J. Hueso, F. Alonso, M. González, and Esteban J. Baeza
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Horticulture ,biology ,Table grape ,Environmental science ,Greenhouse ,Flame Seedless ,Natural ventilation ,biology.organism_classification - Published
- 2006
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15. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF ´FLAME SEEDLESS´ TABLE GRAPE TO THREE NATURAL VENTILATION LEVELS IN A PARRAL GREENHOUSE
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Alonso, F., primary, Hueso, J.J., additional, Gonzalez, M., additional, Baeza, E., additional, Sacot, P., additional, and Cuevas, J., additional
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- 2006
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16. Heures et durée des classes
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Sacot
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Health (social science) ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Education - Abstract
Sacot . Heures et durée des classes. In: Enfance, tome 18, n°1-3, 1965. Les conditions de vie et de travail de l'écolier Enseignements élémentaire, secondaire, technique. pp. 73-76.
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- 1965
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