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Examining the effect of Campus Recreation leader’s leadership style on employee satisfaction
(2023-05)
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of leadership styles on job satisfaction of Campus Recreation professionals. To investigate the relationship, quantitative research was conducted. The sample of the study ...
Current state of nutrition and nutritional supplement training in medical schools
(2021-05)
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the current state of nutrition and nutritional supplement training in US Medical Schools. For the purposes of this study, nutrition training was defined as training ...
Effect of white willow bark on delayed onset muscle soreness
(2021-05)
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is discomfort that occurs within 8-24hrs following an unaccustomed or high-intensity bout of physical activity that peaks within 24-27hrs and slowly resolves on its own. A popular ...
Health behaviors in athletic trainers
(2021-05)
Introduction: Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare professionals that care for the physically active. Because of this, it is estimated that ATs are healthy. Numerous research studies have demonstrated the benefit of ...
Sports related concussion and return to play trajectories in student athletes
(2021-05)
The United States CDC reported between 1.6 and 3.8 million participants in sports and recreational activities sustain a concussion annually. Sports related concussion (SRC) management requires a blend clinical judgement ...
Analysis of sport specialization among current NCAA DII, DIII and NAIA collegiate athletes
(2022-05)
Sport specialization (SS) is when youth athletes train in one sport for at least eight months a year, excluding all other sports. Early sport specialization (ESS) is specialization at or younger than twelve years. Negative ...
Physical demands of 5 distinct mesocycles within a NCAA Division I women's college soccer season
(2022-05)
Soccer is characterized as a high-intensity sport that combines intermittent bouts of anaerobic and aerobic activities such as jogging, shuffling, short sprints, rapid multi-directional acceleration and decelerations, ...
Impact of sensory stimulation on the transitions of children with autism spectrum disorder
(2022-07)
Research pertaining to the transition behaviors and transition difficulty for children with ASD and other disabilities has been broadly researched, however there is little published research focused on the impact of sensory ...
Buzz about bees: Serious leisure as a beneficial tool for veterans transitioning into post-service: A mixed methods study
(2022-07)
After retirement, veterans experience a loss of identity, support, and community (Duvall & Kaplan 2013; Duval & Kaplan, 2014; Caddick & Smith, 2014; Bennett et al., 2014). Some researchers have begun to look at how recreation ...
Comparing personality traits and undergraduate student enrollment choices in adventure-based courses vs. non-adventure-based courses at Northeastern State University
(2022-05)
The purpose of this study was to compare personality traits of undergraduate students who chose to enroll in adventure-based (a-b) courses vs. undergraduate students who chose to enroll in non-adventure= based (n-a) courses ...