TY - JOUR AU - Pirwani, Neha AU - Szabó, Attila TI - Could physical activity alleviate smartphone addiction in university students? A systematic literature review JF - PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS J2 - PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS VL - 42 PY - 2024 SP - 102744 SN - 2211-3355 DO - 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102744 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34823562 ID - 34823562 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ábel, Krisztina Edina AU - Komáromi, Liza AU - Szabó, Attila TI - Reasons For Exercise and Training-Induced Affective Changes in Co-active and Interactive Sports JF - COGNITION BRAIN BEHAVIOUR: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL J2 - COGN BRAIN BEHAV VL - 28 PY - 2024 IS - 1 SP - 39 EP - 51 PG - 13 SN - 2247-9228 DO - 10.24193/cbb.2024.28.03 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34818854 ID - 34818854 AB - Generally, in interactive sports, one focuses on performance-related field events, cooperation, and coordination rather than subjective feelings. Therefore, we hypothesized that subjectively perceived positive affect would rise immediately after co-active but not interactive exercise training. We used the Exercise-Induced Feeling Inventory (EFI) to test positive engagement, revitalization, tranquility, and physical exhaustion pre- and post-training in 107, primarily male, university students practicing either co-active (aerobic exercise, martial arts, swimming; N =54) or interactive (basketball, soccer, football; N=53) sports. We also assessed their enthusiasm before training and perceived exertion after training. Training-induced affective changes in the dependent measures were expressed as percentage change scores and subjected to multivariate covariance analyses. The results did not support our hypothesis that co-active exercisers experience more positive affective states due to training than interactive exercisers. However, co-active exercisers reported more enthusiasm before training and greater physical exhaustion after the training than interactive exercisers. There was also a statistically non-significant trend in the ratios of the reasons for exercise participation, with more than two-thirds of co-active exercisers training for health reasons compared to less than half of interactive exercisers who participated more for mastery and enjoyment reasons. These results suggest that affective states following a single exercise bout do not differ between co-active and interactive exercisers. However, enthusiasm differences between these forms of sports could be related to self-centered, attentional-focused training, health-related motivation, and more exhaustive training. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Maneemai, Ongart AU - Cujilan Alvarado, Maira Cristina AU - Calderon Intriago, Lina Graciela AU - Donoso Triviño, Alicia Jeanette AU - Franco Coffré, Joicy Anabel AU - Pratico, Domenico AU - Schwartz, Kristóf AU - Tesfaye, Tadele AU - Yamasaki, Takao TI - Sensory Integration: A Novel Approach for Healthy Ageing and Dementia Management JF - BRAIN SCIENCES J2 - BRAIN SCI VL - 14 PY - 2024 IS - 3 SN - 2076-3425 DO - 10.3390/brainsci14030285 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34753809 ID - 34753809 AB - Sensory processing is a fundamental aspect of the nervous system that plays a pivotal role in the cognitive decline observed in older individuals with dementia. The “sensory diet”, derived from sensory integration theory, may provide a tailored approach to modulating sensory experiences and triggering neuroplastic changes in the brain in individuals with dementia. Therefore, this review aimed to investigate the current knowledge regarding the sensory diet and its potential application to dementia. This review encompassed an extensive search across multiple databases, including PubMed, Google Scholar, covering articles published from 2010 to 2023. Keywords such as “sensory integration”, “sensory modulation”, “healthy aging”, and “dementia” were utilized to identify relevant studies. The types of materials retrieved included peer-reviewed articles, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, ensuring a comprehensive overview of the current research landscape. This article offers a comprehensive exploration of the effectiveness of sensory diets such as tactile stimulation, auditory therapies, and visual interventions, which have demonstrated noteworthy efficacy in addressing challenges linked to aging and dementia. Research findings consistently report positive outcomes, such as improved cognitive function, elevated emotional well-being, and enhanced overall quality of life in older individuals. Furthermore, we found that the integration of sensory diets with the metaverse, augmented reality, and virtual reality opens up personalized experiences, fostering cognitive stimulation and emotional well-being for individuals during aging. Therefore, we conclude that customized sensory diets, based on interdisciplinary cooperation and leveraging technological advancements, are effective in optimizing sensory processing and improve the overall well-being of older individuals contending with sensory modulation challenges and dementia. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gősi, Zsuzsanna AU - Magyar, Márton TI - Teljesítményértékelés lehetőségei a sportszektorban JF - GRADUS J2 - GRADUS VL - 11 PY - 2024 IS - 1 PG - 7 SN - 2064-8014 DO - 10.47833/2024.1.ECO.009 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34749842 ID - 34749842 AB - A teljesítményértékelés minden szektorban fontos kérdésköre az emberi erőforrás gazdálkodásnak. A sportszektor mára a gazdaság egyik húzóágazatává vált. Emiatt vált fontossá itt is a különböző értékelési rendszerek használata. A nehézséget az okozza, hogy a foglalkoztatottak, azaz edzők és más sportszakemberek egy részénél nem a saját teljesítményüket díjazzák. A megítélés alapja a sportolók által elért eredmények, melyek akár egy sportág finanszírozására is kihatnak. Performance evaluation is an important aspect of human resource management in every sectors. The sports sector has become a significant branch of the economy. This has made the use of various evaluation systems important here. The difficulty arises from the fact that some employees, namely coaches and other sports professionals, are not rewarded based on their own performance. The assessment is based on the achievements of the athletes, which can even impact the funding of a sport. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zsembery, Norbert Ákos AU - Gősi, Zsuzsanna TI - A sportfókuszú CSR szerepe a vállalati kommunikációban JF - GRADUS J2 - GRADUS VL - 11 PY - 2024 IS - 1 PG - 7 SN - 2064-8014 DO - 10.47833/2024.1.ECO.007 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34749788 ID - 34749788 AB - A nagyvállalati kommunikációs stratégiában megjelenő CSR fókuszú akciókban egyre nagyobb szerepet kap a sport. Érthető ez, hiszen a sport mára globális szinten teremt közösségeket, formál véleményeket; egy multinacionális vállalat felelős menedzsmentjének pedig kötelessége az ebben rejlő üzleti potenciál kiaknázása. Példákon keresztül látható, hogy milyen azonosságok és különbségek vannak a különböző szektorban tevékenykedő cégek esetében. Az összehasonlítás megértését táblázatos forma segíti. Sport is playing an increasing role in CSR-focused actions in corporate communication strategies. This is understandable, as sport is now a global force in creating communities and shaping opinions, and it is the duty of responsible management in a multinational company to exploit its business potential. Examples show the similarities and differences between firms in different sectors. A tabular format helps to understand the comparison. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kovács, Rita Ilona AU - Patakiné Bősze, Júlia TI - Az időmenedzsment és az életmód összefüggései PY - 2024 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34745388 ID - 34745388 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Móczik, Alexandra Cintia AU - Patakiné Bősze, Júlia ED - Milena, Apostolovska-Stepanoska TI - Adult female Hungarian football and futsal players' feelings about their sport T2 - Book of Abstracts International Virtual Academic Conference PB - International Academic Institute CY - Skopje SN - 9786084881452 PY - 2024 SP - 10 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34745249 ID - 34745249 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szabó, Attila TI - Placebo effects on kayak sprint performance in child athletes JF - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE J2 - EUR J SPORT SCI VL - Online PY - 2024 IS - First SP - 1 EP - 10 PG - 10 SN - 1746-1391 DO - 10.1002/ejsc.12065 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34743779 ID - 34743779 AB - Empirical research with adults reveals that performance‐enhancing placebo effects emerge in sports and exercise. However, there is no research on children. Coaches' messages to them could have positive, performance‐improving (placebo) or negative, performance‐impairing (nocebo) effects. This experiment examined the former by ascribing fictive performance‐enhancing properties to an ingredient of the Tic Tac mint to 12 children (aged 12.67 ± SD = 1.83 years), all elite kayakers. Another kayaker was an actor who helped enhance the credibility of the information. The children completed 2‐min kayak ergometer sprints in counterbalanced control and placebo conditions. The measures included heart rate (HR), feeling state, perceived arousal, and expected‐ and perceived‐ performances. Pre‐sprint and maximal HR during the sprint and distance completed in 2 minutes were statistically significantly higher ( p < 0.005) in the placebo than in the control condition without being affected by order effects. While the expected performance in the placebo session was higher ( p = 0.008), perceived performances did not differ statistically between the conditions. This study reveals a sport performance‐related objective, but not subjective, placebo effect in children after a short kayak sprint. The findings have practical implications for performance‐related messages children receive from their coaches and others and show how their altered beliefs can influence their performance. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kovács, István Attila AU - Gősi, Zsuzsanna TI - Economic impacts and challenges in the sports sector during the energy crisis JF - GRADUS J2 - GRADUS VL - 11 PY - 2024 IS - 1 PG - 7 SN - 2064-8014 DO - 10.47833/2024.1.ECO.001 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34726836 ID - 34726836 AB - The emergence of the energy crisis and its impact has severely affected sport and its closely associated facilities. The breakdown of the economic equilibrium and the market changes in energy prices have created a significant gap in funding, which sport managers have had to manage promptly. In our research we examined reactions within the handball sport. The aim was to determine size of the problem. Through the questionnaire survey, we identified challenges related to facility operations. We reached out to all sports organizations using the reporting platform. Based on this, it is possible to purpose solutions in the handball. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nagy, Tamás AU - Ipacs, Henriett AU - Ferentzi, Eszter AU - Köteles, Ferenc TI - Heart rate perception and expectation impact laboratory-induced perceived stress JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY J2 - INT J PSYCHOPHYSIOL VL - 199 PY - 2024 SN - 0167-8760 DO - 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2024.112326 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34726681 ID - 34726681 AB - Previous studies have shown that the human capacity to gauge one's own physiological state is notoriously flawed. The cause for the mismatch between perceived and physiological stress has not yet been properly identified. In this study, we assumed that cardioceptive accuracy (CAc) is positively associated with cardiovascular reactivity, and CAc and expectation about stress might account for the discrepancy between perceived and physiological stress. In a crossover experiment, we assessed cardioceptive accuracy in two ways (mental heartbeat tracking task and perception of heart rate), and induced physiological (handgrip exercise) and mental (N-back task) stress in 64 university students (51 % male, mean age 22.2). We assessed cardiac and electrodermal activity, and expected and perceived stress. We found that indicators of cardioceptive accuracy were not associated with cardiovascular reactivity. However, heart rate perception moderated the association between the change in heart rate and perceived stress in the physical but not in the mental task. Whereas heartbeat tracking accuracy was not associated with perceived stress. Moreover, perceived stress was predicted by the expected stress but not by the change in heart rate and electrodermal activity in the mental stress task. In conclusion, heart rate perception and expectation of stress may shape perceived stress more than actual physiological changes in moderate acute stress. 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