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Current Health Problems, Trends in Health Care, and Demand …
WebVisions in Leisure and Business Volume 5 Number 1 Article 3 1986 Current Health Problems, Trends in Health Care, and Demand for Recreation and Leisure Services Personnel
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Comparison of the Health Aspects of Swimming With Other Types …
WebSwimming, water jogging, and aqua aerobics may provide health benefits to the general population as well as patients with chronic diseases. Research on the health benefits of aquatic exercise in comparison with activities such as running and walking is scarce, however. The goal of this study was to evaluate characteristics of participants in …
"Nutrition, Mental Health, and Physical Health" by Dareena El-Far
WebThe goal of this research is to review the literature composed on the connection between nutrition and young adult health, examine the solutions postulated for the improvement of young adult nutrition, and propose the positive mental and physical health outcomes for young adults that may result if the aforementioned solutions are used.
The Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Athletic …
WebAn athlete having insufficient levels of vitamin D raises specific health concerns and increases an athlete’s risk of injuries.5 It is reported that more than two thirds of programs that are a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division I) have conducted 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] testing.
Cohabitation among Older Adults: Well-Being, Relationships with …
WebCohabitation has been increasing among older adults over the past decade. Despite the growth in cohabitation, research on this population remains limited. It is well established that the married enjoy better health than the unmarried, and while previous research has considered the psychological well-being of older cohabitors, it is less clear whether …
Effect of COVID-19 on Student-Athlete's Mental Health
WebThe results of this study show that COVID-19 had several adverse effects on the mental health of the majority of participants. This leads to the conclusion that the absence of sports greatly effects how student-athletes think and feel throughout their daily lives. With the increase in symptoms of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety
"Pool Health Issues Masters Swimmers" by Jody C. Gan, Julia …
WebGan, Jody C.; Snegg, Julia; and Harder, William (2020) "Swimming Pool Environment and Respiratory Health Issues Experienced by Masters Swimmers: Results from a Literature Review and Survey of United States Masters Swimming Clubs," International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education: Vol. 12: No. 4, Article 7.
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official …
WebWelcome to the Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association.The JSMAHS is a nationally indexed, peer-reviewed, scholarly, online journal dedicated to the exploration of sports medicine and allied health professional practice, research, and education.
"Solving the Issue of a Nation" by Devine Lewis
WebMental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness presented in media and entertainment outlets. The stigmatization of mental illness causes the increase of mental patients refusing to seek treatment, it prohibits the advancement of psychological science, and causes discrimination and prejudice towards …
Do High Amounts of Stress and Anxiety Lead to a Higher Injury …
WebPlease enjoy Volume 6, Issue 1 of the JSMAHS. In this issue, you will find Professional, Graduate, and Undergraduate research abstracts, and case reports. Thank you for viewing this 6th Annual OATA Special Edition.
Athlete Identity and Mental Health Among NCAA Division III …
WebInformed by self-categorization theory (Turner, 1982), the purpose of this study was to explore athlete identity and mental health among NCAA Division III student-athletes. The Athlete Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS) and The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 were completed by 332 NCAA Division III student-athletes.
"Drowning Prevention and Skills Retention Effectiveness" by Anna …
WebThis study examined the effectiveness of a drowning prevention program and the retention of swimming and water safety skills for 3-14 year-old children with and without disabilities. The intensive program, SWIM Central, used a top-down approach to teach 6 swimming and water safety skills during 10, 30-minute sessions. A post-participation …
"Prevention Campaign for Vietnamese Americans" by Linda Quan …
WebTo address Washington State’s high pediatric fatal drowning rates in Asian children, especially Vietnamese, we conducted and evaluated a community water safety campaign for Vietnamese American families. Working with community groups, parks departments and public health, we disseminated three messages (learn to swim, swim …
Effects of State-Level Funding Systems on Rates of Students …
WebThis study reviewed state special education funding formulas, other health impaired (OHI) identification rates and per pupil spending (PPS) for the year 2016. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between school funding formulas and identification of students with OHI. The relationship between special education funding
A Framework for Enhancing Critical Thinking Within Health …
WebBrackenbury, Tim and Ludy, Mary-Jon, "A Framework for Enhancing Critical Thinking Within Health Science Courses" (2021). Public and Allied Health Faculty Publications. 20. This Book Chapter is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Health and Human Services at ScholarWorks@BGSU.
Linguistics of Medical Terminology as Applied to Students of the
WebIn modern times, global connectivity is prioritized especially in the medical field and related professions. A common understanding between professionals in the field is based on a shared language and terminology. As it follows that students of health sciences should be well-versed in the language of their field of study, it is beneficial for them to …
"HS-SOT: Normative Data & Correlation with DVA Testing" by …
WebBackground: Among healthy (asymptomatic) subjects and patients, the relationship between performance on the Head Shake Sensory Organization Test (HS-SOT) and performance on the Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) testing has not been reported. The purpose of this study was to establish normative data for the HS-SOT and compare …
Mental Health Prevalence in NCAA Division III Collegiate …
WebStill, Division III collegiate athletes reported at least 66 hours per week for athletic and academic requirements (Paskus & Bell, 2016). In one of the few studies that involved NCAA Division III athletes, 4% of collegiate athletes described at least mild depression or anxiety symptoms at the beginning of the academic year (Bullard, 2018).
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