TY - JOUR AU - Manskow, Unn S. AU - Sagelv, Edvard H. AU - Antypas, Konstantinos AU - Zanaboni, Paolo TI - Adoption, acceptability and sustained use of digital interventions to promote physical activity among inactive adults: a mixed-method study JF - FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH J2 - FRONT PUBLIC HEALTH VL - 11 PY - 2024 SN - 2296-2565 DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1297844 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34507542 ID - 34507542 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Northern Norway Regional Health Authority [HNF1428-18] Funding text: The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was funded by the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority (grant number: HNF1428-18). LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Aboye, Genet Tadese AU - Vande Walle, Martijn AU - Simegn, Gizeaddis Lamesgin AU - Aerts, Jean-Marie TI - mHealth in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: A systematic review comparing the use and availability of mHealth approaches in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe JF - DIGITAL HEALTH J2 - DIGIT HEALTH VL - 9 PY - 2023 SN - 2055-2076 DO - 10.1177/20552076231180972 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34060986 ID - 34060986 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Baba, Erika AU - Pálinkás, Réka AU - Popovicsné Szilágyi, Zita Ildikó AU - Kozma, Tímea TI - Eximination of Leisure Spending Habits JF - ACTA CAROLUS ROBERTUS J2 - ACTA CAROLUS ROBERTUS VL - 13 PY - 2023 IS - 1 SP - 119 EP - 128 PG - 10 SN - 2062-8269 DO - 10.33032/acr.4190 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34011841 ID - 34011841 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lin, Yi-Ching AU - Lin, Chung-Ying AU - Saffari, Mohsen AU - Tsai, Meng-Che AU - Chang, Yun-Hsuan AU - Strong, Carol AU - Chen, Ji-Kang AU - Hsieh, Yi-Ping AU - Yang, Yung-Ning AU - Latner, Janet D. TI - Weight stigma is associated with body mass index among college students in Taiwan: the mediated role of internalized weight stigma JF - BMC PSYCHOLOGY J2 - BMC PSYCHOLOGY VL - 11 PY - 2023 IS - 1 SN - 2050-7283 DO - 10.1186/s40359-023-01414-w UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34240310 ID - 34240310 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 110-2410-H-006-115, MOST 111-2410-H-006-100]; Higher Education Sprout Project, Ministry of Education; 2021 Southeast and South Asia and Taiwan Universities Joint Research Scheme [NCKU 31]; International Research Collaboration Fund - Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong [19231106] Funding text: The present study received financial support from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (MOST 110-2410-H-006-115; MOST 111-2410-H-006-100), the Higher Education Sprout Project, Ministry of Education to the Headquarters of University Advancement at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), and the 2021 Southeast and South Asia and Taiwan Universities Joint Research Scheme (NCKU 31). This project was supported by the International Research Collaboration Fund granted by the Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Grant number: 19231106) LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - McDonald, Tom AU - Chow, Leo Zephyrus TI - Data by design: Shaping data-producing subjectivities through self-tracking JF - INFORMATION SOCIETY J2 - INFORM SOC VL - 39 PY - 2023 IS - 4 SP - 213 EP - 224 PG - 12 SN - 0197-2243 DO - 10.1080/01972243.2023.2203151 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33804393 ID - 33804393 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nagy, Zsuzsa TI - A 2016-os NETFIT felmérés eredményeinek összefüggésvizsgálata a Magyar Ifjúság Kutatás eredményeivel, két régió kiemelésével JF - GRADUS J2 - GRADUS VL - 10 PY - 2023 IS - 1 PG - 13 SN - 2064-8014 DO - 10.47833/2023.1.ART.001 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33707234 ID - 33707234 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bibilashvili, K AU - Undilashvili, A AU - Balamtsarashvili, T AU - Phagava, H TI - INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE YOUTH. JF - GEORGIAN MEDICAL NEWS: MONTHLY SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN J2 - GEORG MED NEWS VL - 4 PY - 2022 IS - 325 SP - 7 EP - 12 PG - 6 SN - 1512-0112 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34395265 ID - 34395265 AB - The rate of physical activity among young people worldwide has changed in recent decades. A sharp change in physical activity is observed in young people after they finish school and start studying at universities. This study showed the main patterns of the physical activity among the medical students in Georgia, as well as the effect of the global events. Incentive and inhibitory factors have also been identified that significantly determine the rate of increase and decrease. The aim of the study was to assess the physical activity rates of students at Tbilisi State Medical University. The physical activity level was studied by using the self-reported assessment by means of the specially developed questionnaire. The questionnaire was based on literary sources and expert opinion, and tested among peers. 34 questions covered demographic information (8), lifestyle and physical activity (16), exercising (5) and impact of COVID-19 (4). The survey through Google Forms was anonymous. Epidata 3.1 was used for data entry. The data were analysed in Stata 14.0. Descriptive statistics was used to generate frequencies, percentages and proportions. Where relevant, the Chi-square test was used to determine any statistical significance. Sampling frame consisted of the students of Tbilisi State Medical University. Respondents were chosen by the cluster random sampling method. Random cluster sampling was used with confidence interval/margin of error 10 and confidence level 95%. A total of 265 students participated in the study (Faculty of Medicine - 63.77%, Faculty of Public Health - 35.4%; first-year students - 41.13%, fourth-year students - 58.11%). More than 57.4% of the respondents consider themselves physically passive. 74.7% of them make less than 10,000 steps per day. 79.5% do not exercise regularly. Students explain their low level of physical activity by various reasons, such as COVID-19 pandemic (65.5%), smartphone use (56.6%), lack of free time (79.2%), lack of finances (40.8%) and motivation (54.3%). On the other hand, a relatively small proportion of respondents (30.6%) answered that they are physically active. They go by foot (26.3%), make 6,000 to 10,000 steps a day (17.4%) and prefer taking stairs (57.5%). They engage in a variety of physical activities, such as: sports, football, basketball, gym and home gym, swimming, aqua aerobics, dancing, cycling and walking. This study is the first on the lifestyle and physical activity of young people in Georgia during the Covid Pandemic. Trends related to the physical activity of students living in Georgia are similar in different countries around the world. Young people have common problems, obstacles or incentives. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rákos, Mónika AU - Pfau, Christa AU - Bácsné Bába, Éva AU - Bács, Bence András AU - Kőmíves, Péter Miklós TI - Lockdowns and Physical Activities: Sports in the Time of COVID JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH J2 - INT J ENV RES PUB HE VL - 19 PY - 2022 IS - 4 SN - 1661-7827 DO - 10.3390/ijerph19042175 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32674762 ID - 32674762 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Lopes, Tomires Campos AU - Campos, Thamires Silva TI - Perfil da atividade física de estudantes universitários: estudo transversal de quatro campi públicos do Centro-Oeste Brasileiro T2 - Coletânea Internacional de Pesquisa em Ciências da Saúde Vol.01 PB - Seven Events PY - 2022 SP - 300 EP - 311 PG - 12 DO - 10.56238/sevcipcsv1-028 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34395290 ID - 34395290 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oshita, Kazushige AU - Myotsuzono, Ryota AU - Tashiro, Tomoki TI - Association between Normal Weight Obesity and Skeletal Muscle Mass Index in Female University Students with Past Exercise Habituation JF - JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND KINESIOLOGY J2 - J FUNCT MORPH KINES VL - 7 PY - 2022 IS - 4 PG - 8 SN - 2411-5142 DO - 10.3390/jfmk7040092 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33192277 ID - 33192277 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: The KAWASAKI Foundation for Medical Science and Medical Welfare Funding text: No Statement Available AB - This study investigated the relationship between normal weight obesity (NW-O) and skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) in 120 female university students who participated in sporting activities during junior and senior high school. The current physical activity level (PAL) was estimated by a factorial method using 24-h physical activity recall. The body mass index (BMI) of the participants ranged from 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2; their body fat (BF) was classified as NW-O if above the 75th percentile (28.9% BF), normal weight and lean (NW-L) if below the 25th percentile value (21.0%BF), and all others were normal weight (NW). PAL was significantly lower in NW-O than in NW-L. SMI was significantly lower in NW-O than in NW and NW-L, and 60% of NW-O had Low-SMI (<6.3 kg/m2). Although lower limb muscle mass was significantly lower in NW-O than in NW and NW-L, no significant differences were found in the upper limbs. These results suggest that the current PAL is associated with NW-O, and NW-O is associated with a lower SMI, even in young females with past exercise habits. Therefore, the prevention of NW-O in young females is important for the prevention of not only lifestyle-related diseases, but also future sarcopenia. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sipos, Csanád AU - Maklári, Gergely TI - Analysis of the effectiveness of RFID Systems in triathlon JF - GEOSPORT FOR SOCIETY J2 - GEOSPORT SOC VL - 17 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 75 EP - 88 PG - 14 SN - 2393-1353 DO - 10.30892/gss.1703-086 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33338750 ID - 33338750 AB - Physical training has been given special attention in recent years in the world of high-performance sports in general and in football in particular. In the context where we are witnessing a standardization of technical-tactical values, many times the level of physical training is what makes it possible to tie the teams. Sports performance has progressed a lot, we meet more and more often performances that in the past seemed impossible to achieve, but currently this fact is possible thanks to the accumulation of several factors such as: streamlining the selection process, modernizing the materials and facilities used in training and competition, the improvement of training methodologies, better trained specialists and the direct involvement of science in the sports training process. Thus, the current study proposes the development and application of training cycles centered on the development of speed, agility and coordination in children under 12 years old who practice football. To evaluate the results, a battery of tests was prepared that includes specific evaluations for each motor quality considered. The results show that the selection of means and methods aimed at developing speed, agility and coordination/skill are essential in the training process of young footballers, and the applied training cycle gives very good results for the analyzed age group. All the athletes improved their results between the initial and the final testing period, which indicates a maximum effectiveness of the training. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jiang, Wenning AU - Luo, Jin AU - Guan, Hannan TI - Gender Difference in the Relationship of Physical Activity and Subjective Happiness Among Chinese University Students JF - FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY J2 - FRONT PSYCHOL VL - 12 PY - 2021 PG - 12 SN - 1664-1078 DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.800515 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32529351 ID - 32529351 LA - English DB - MTMT ER -