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Reducing mental distress and promoting positive mental well‐being in autistic girls who camouflage
Abstract The psychological well‐being of autistic pupils is often worse compared to that of their neurotypical peers, with evidence suggesting that autistic girls are in an even worse position. We argue that this is due to traits of the autistic female phenotype, including the phenomenon of social camouflaging which is motivated by the human need for ...
Ellie Makri, Anita Soni
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Objective Mid‐life cardiovascular risk factors are associated with later cognitive decline. Whether repetitive head injury among professional athletes impacts cardiovascular risk is unknown.
Can Ozan Tan +11 more
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Abstract Objectives Sufficient physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of chronic disease. In Australia, men experience higher rates of overweight, obesity and cardiovascular disease than women. Gender‐sensitized PA interventions like Australian Fans‐In‐Training (Aussie‐FIT) leverage men's interest in sport to promote behaviour change and have shown ...
Brendan J. Smith +8 more
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The Effects of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Gastrointestinal Responses to a Simulated Football Match
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effects of a simulated football match on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, damage and indirect markers of gut barrier integrity, and investigated whether GI responses are modulated by menstrual cycle (MC) phase. Twelve eumenorrheic females completed two 45‐min bouts of an intermittent treadmill protocol, replicating the ...
S. J. Abbott +5 more
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Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female football. What is the current reality?
Javier Yanguas Leyes +1 more
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Abstract The long‐term impact of education on sport coaches' interpersonal behaviors remains unclear. In this longitudinal study (N = 52) we examined one‐year changes in ice hockey coaches' use of need‐supportive behaviors following a two‐day basic coach education both shortly after the intervention and one year later.
Dennis Bengtsson +6 more
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Recent years have seen increased reports of disruptive behavior at live music events, leading many to question the capacity of audiences to regulate their behavior. This matters both for positive audience experience and for crowd safety. Whilst some previous studies have examined violence in music audiences, there is almost no research looking at the ...
Harry M. Lewis +8 more
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“It Will Get Crowded, It Will Get Dull!”: Preventive Sensations of Density in Zurich's Future‐Making
ABSTRACT In Zurich, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest city, future planning around densification has been intensely debated in recent years, spurring referendums and direct democratic votes, and permeating the public discourse through governmental communication, political propaganda, and heightened media coverage.
Sabrina Stallone
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Abstract This study explores how disaster‐impacted communities in New South Wales, Australia, mobilised during and after the bushfire crisis of 2019–20 and multiple catastrophic floods between 2020 and 2022. Interviews were conducted across three regions: Northern Rivers; Blue Mountains; and Hawkesbury. Our findings illuminate how community‐led actions
Scott Webster +15 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common pregnancy complications. While considerable attention has been paid to the management of GDM during pregnancy, women's perceptions of GDM, knowledge of associated risk factors and health behaviours before and between pregnancies are less well understood, despite their ...
Elana Payne +7 more
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