Personal risk factors and types of sport associated with drive for thinness and drive for muscularity in NextGen athletesdoi:10.3389/fnut.2024.1392064Maurin, JulietteLabossière, SophiePomerleau-Fontaine, LaraBoudreault, VéroniqueBrassard, Sophie
Predictors of nutritional status among community-dwelling older adults in Wuhan, China. ObjectivesTo examine the nutritional and functional status of community older adults in China, to identify the related factors and best predictors of elder... Y Han,S Li,Y Zheng - 《Public Health Nutrition》 ...
1)personal factors个人因素 1.In this paper, based on the model of accident phenomenon attributes to personal factors, the relationship between personal factors and accidents is discussed, the effect on the perception of the potential hazards made by different personal factors and the safety level of...
whereas national income is defined as the total earned income of all the factors of production--namely, profits, interest, rent, wages, and other corn pensation for labor, personal income may be defined as total money income received by inpiduals before personal taxes are paid. national ...
Physical and physiological factors associated with success in the triathlon. The physiological demands of sequential exercise in swimming, cycling and running are unique and require the triathlete to develop physical and physiologic... DGG Sleivert,DS Rowlands - 《Sports Medicine》 被引量: 284发表:...
1 It is estimated that an average adult spends 50–60% of their day in SB.2 SB positively associates with risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and all-cause mortality.3., 4., 5., 6., 7. Previous studies have shown that in those meeting the current physical activity (PA) ...
Social and individual functionality provided by app techniques may also speak to the motivational factors of challenge, enjoyment, and competence. 2.4.3 Self-Efficacy Self-efficacy relates to individuals’ beliefs and judgments about their capabilities to perform a specific behavior in a given situation...
Many participants (32, 68 per cent) reported that non-work factors, for example, sport and driving, aggravated existing work-related discomfort and for some, their discomfort impacted on home and leisure activities. There were 15 participants (32 per cent), who have stopped work because of ...
While recent studies have shown benefits of exercise training, the increased fitness levels do not sustain or lead to increased levels of physical activity (PA) in these children. Therefore, it seems important to explore which factors are associated with participation in PA (or lack of) in ...
- 《Journal of Science & Medicine in Sport》 被引量: 36发表: 2010年 Predictive factors for incident musculoskeletal disorders in an in-plant surveillance program. OBJECTIVES: A surveillance program for upper-limb work-related musculoskeletal disorders (UWMSD) based on assessment of health and risk...