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A Review of Exercise Interventions for Rehabilitation in Drug‐Dependent Individuals
The analysis of 39 core studies indicates that diverse exercise interventions have varying positive effects across different dimensions for various addiction populations. Exercise can exert beneficial impacts on the neurobiological mechanisms, as well as physiological and psychological aspects, of individuals with drug addiction.
Qinghua He +8 more
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Eye Injury Epidemiology in Australia: A 25‐Year Systematic Review and Public Health Perspective
ABSTRACT Background Eye injuries are a significant cause of monocular blindness, contributing to individual morbidity and substantial healthcare costs. Despite this burden, eye injury prevention remains underrepresented in Australian public health initiatives.
Qiang Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines socioeconomic status (SES) as an indicator for decision‐making among frontline professionals in healthcare, focusing on general practitioners (GPs). Aside from research on stereotypes, we know little about how frontline professionals reason about SES in decision‐making. This study addresses this gap by investigating how GPs
Fia van Heteren +3 more
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Examination of the physical profiles of physically handicapped female badminton players
This research was conducted to determine physical characteristics of physically handicapped women badminton players and to examine the effects of badminton sport on the physical characteristics of physically handicapped women.
Mehmet Fatih Yüksel
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Effects of badminton training on some physical parameters in badminton players aged 10 to 12 years
This study aimed to determine some physical parameters of badminton players in the ages of 10-12. Fifteen badminton players in 10-12 years old volunteered to participate. The players continued their badminton training for 8 weeks.
Samet Aktas, Faruk Guven, Yusuf Er
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This study aimed to determine the effects of exercise on agility in shadow 8 badminton players PB. Mustika Banjarbaru Age 12-15 Years. The method used is a method of pre-experiment design. The population in this study are all badminton player PB. Mustika
Taufiq Rahman, Herita Warni
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High performance of two roller-type badminton machine
Badminton shuttlecock is constructed of 16 goose feathers from a waterfowl with a hemispherical cork. The shuttlecock is light in mass (approximately 5.2g), with a highly specific air resistance.
Shinobu SAKAI +2 more
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Deep Learning Based Technical Classification of Badminton Pose with Convolutional Neural Networks
This research aims to identify and categorize badminton strategies using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model combined with BlazePose architecture and Mediapipe Pose Solution tools, yielding understandable and practical results.
Tukino Tukino +2 more
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Effect of plyometric training on jumping performance and agility in adolescent badminton players
Badminton is one of the most popular racquet sports in the world. The agility and vertical jump are important motor skills to hit a shuttlecock in badminton game. The purpose of this study was to investigate effect of plyometric training on vertical jump
Tarik Ozmen, Mert Aydogmus
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Game-Based Training Model: Does It Improve Fundamental Badminton Young Athletes' Skills?
Background: The application of game models in badminton for young athletes is considered very appropriate. Game models incorporate training elements suitable for young athletes, who are still in a developmental stage that requires play, so that training
Eka Fitri Novita Sari +5 more
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