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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Relationship Between the U.S. Air Force Physical Fitness Assessment And Healthcare Utilization

Arushanyan, Elena 01 January 2018 (has links)
Escalating health care costs in the military health system are not sustainable long term. Regular physical activity has been shown to improve health and reduce health care costs. Military members serving in the United States Air Force (USAF) are encouraged to maintain physical fitness year-round and undergo mandatory physical fitness assessments (PFAs) annually. The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine the nature of the relationship between the timing of the PFA and health care utilization (HU) by active duty service members assigned to the United Kingdom's USAF military treatment facility. Donabedian's framework and the logic process model were used to design the study. Archived fitness and health care utilization data were obtained on 361 military members. Findings indicated a strong, positive correlation between the timing of the PFA and HU, which was strongest during the PFA month. Monthly HU 6 months prior to PFA was compared using a 1-way repeated measures ANOVA. Findings indicated a significant difference between T-1 (PFA month), T-2 (1 month prior to PFA), and T-5 (5 months prior to PFA). Paired-samples t tests demonstrated a statistically significant increase in HU from T-5 to T-2. Although findings are not generalizable, they signal a need for further study to evaluate HU variability between populations, to identify at-risk groups, and to inform health and fitness policies that affect the readiness and retention of military members. The DNP project may promote interdisciplinary collaboration between health care providers and senior military leadership, innovation in health care delivery, and evidence-based and cost-conscious policies.
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A comparison of regimented, scheduled, and individualized army physical fitness test training programs

Christianson, Alec. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Možnosti zvýšení pohybové aktivity u seniorů - klientů Nemocnice Volyně / The possibility of increasing physical activity among seniors - clients Hospitals Volyně

SMOLOVÁ, Michaela January 2018 (has links)
The possibilities of increasing physical activity among seniors ? clients Hospitals Volyně is a name of the master thesis, which is in theoretical part focused on the issue of aging. Furthermore, it is focused on physical activities of elderly people and further describes recommendations of physical activities specified for this age group. Part of the theoretical segment is also description of the medical institution Hospital Volyně. In practical part hypothesis and aims of the thesis are stated. Part of the research is interventional physical program, which connects elements of Pilates and exercises by Niši. System of those exercises is applied on a group of seven women aged from 70 till 75 years. The monitored parameters are physical functions. The Senior fitness test was used for the measurements and the data was statistically processed using the Parallel t-test. Although there was no significant difference, the research had a great impact on the clients Hospitals Volyně.
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Udržení fyzické zdatnosti a adherence k pohybové aktivitě u zdravých žen seniorského věku / Maintaining physical fitness and exercise adherence in healthy elderly women

Kuhnová, Barbora January 2021 (has links)
Author: Bc. Barbora Kuhnová Title: Maintaining physical fitness and adherence to physical activity in healthy elderly women. Objective: The main goal of the thesis is to find out whether or not the seniors that participated in the project EXODYA back in 2017 and 2018, managed to maintain the level of physical fitness and adherence to physical aktivity (PA). The secondary goal was to determine the level of current PA and also how the level of PA was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Method: This is an empirical-theoretical study with a qualitative-quantitative research design. The research group I (N=30, average age 72 ± 4,02 years) took part in a questionnaire survey that included the International Physical Activity Questionnaire IPAQ and supplementary questions about influencing PA by the pandemics, using Google form. The research group II was made by 7 women that were also part of the research group I and that took part in the EXODYA project in 2018. The testing of these women consisted of 4 items of the Senior Fitness Test, hand grip strength using a digital hand dynamometer and maximum oxygen demand based on a stress test on a bicycle ergometer. Results: Most of the senior women who participated in the EXODYA project in 2018 maintained a level of physical fitness as well as adherence to PA....
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Effects of a Home vs. Community-Based Exercise Program on Physical Fitness for Adolescents and Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism

Loreta, Alicia Marie 08 December 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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A Normative Study of the Physical Fitness of Fourteen-, Fifteen-, and Sixteen-Year-Old Navajo Girls Using the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test

Beckford, Patricia A. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to measure the physical fitness levels of Navajo girls fourteen to sixteen years of age using the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test and to establish norms based upon scores determined from test results from seven schools. These norms are also compared to national norms found in the manual accompanying the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test. The results of this study give an indication of the overall fitness level of fourteen-, fifteen-, and sixteenyear-old Navajo girls. Of the seven test items, the Navajo norms were below the national norm on five items and above on the softball throw and 600 yard run-walk
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The Relationship Between Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement in Sixth Grade Students

Shook, Shannon Usco 01 January 2016 (has links)
Researchers have reported on the relationship between academic achievement and physical fitness levels. At one rural middle school, 25% of the students enrolled were either overweight or obese and failing at least one course. Educators at the local site were seeking methods to improve the academic achievement of their students. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between academic achievement and physical fitness of middle school students at the study site. Framed by the theoretical connection between improved physical fitness levels and academic achievement, the research questions examined the relationship between physical fitness levels of 6th grade students (N = 216) as measured by their Presidential Youth Fitness Test (PYFT) and the state-mandated Criterion Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) scores in the areas of mathematics and reading. Findings from correlational analyses indicated small, significant positive relationships between students' CRCT in mathematics and reading and their PYFT levels. The link between personal fitness and academic achievement should be further explored; researchers should also consider potential moderating variables related to demographics, motivation levels, and educational and community support. Based on the findings of the study, physical educators at the local site should advocate for physical fitness and promote the connection between physical fitness and academic achievement. The implications for positive social change include providing local research findings to the school leadership that may have a positive effect on academic achievement.
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Vilket intermittent uthållighetstest korrelerar bäst med Repeated Sprint Ability Test- Yo-Yo IR1 eller 30-15 IFT? : En studie på damfotbollsspelare / Which Intermittent fitness test correlate best with Repeated Sprint Ability Test- Yo-Yo IR1 or 30-15 IFT? : A study on female soccer players

Nelin, Frida, Vesterberg, Jesper January 2021 (has links)
Bakgrund: För att prestera på elitnivå behöver Fotbollsspelare en välutvecklad aerob och anaerob effekt och kapacitet. Repeated sprint ability (RSA) är en anaerob förmåga som kan avgöra många matchsituationer, till exempel bollinnehav och målchanser. För att testa RSA görs ett repeated sprint ability test (RST). Syreupptagningsförmågan testas ofta genom olika konditionstester. Syftet med denna studie var att undersöka korrelationen mellan RST, Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Level 1 test (Yo-Yo IR1) och 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test (30-15IFT). Metod: Nio damfotbollsspelare som randomiserades in i två grupper (Grupp 1, n=5, 22±3 år, kroppsvikt 64±12,8 kg och grupp 2, n=4, 20±3 år, kroppsvikt 64,2±2,4 kg). Deltagarna genomförde antingen RST och/eller Yo-Yo IR1 vid ett tillfälle och vid nästa tillfälle RST och/eller 30-15IFT. Alla tester skedde utomhus på en konstgräsplan. På Yo-Yo IR1 och 30-15IFT dokumenterades sluthastigheten. På RST dokumenterades den totala sprinttiden (RSTtotal) och %trötthet mellan bästa sprinten jämfört med resterande sprinter (RST%dec). Resultatet på testerna presenteras som en grupp i medelvärde och standardavvikelse (SD). Uträkningen av korrelationen användes Pearsons Korrelationskoefficient (r). Statistisk nivå för signifikans var p <0.05. Resultat: Korrelationen mellan Yo-Yo IR1 mot 30-15IFT samt 30-15IFT mot RSTtotal hade en väldigt stark statistiskt signifikant korrelation (r = 0.855; respektive r= -0.721). Det fanns inte någon statistiskt signifikant korrelation mellan Yo-Yo IR1 mot RSTtotal, IRL mot RST%dec, och 30-15IFT mot RST%dec (r= -0.704; r=0.209 respektive r=-0.02). Konklusion: Resultaten indikerar att det finns en väldigt stark korrelation mellan Yo-Yo IR1 och 30-15IFT och fördelar mot nackdelar bör vägas för att använda vilket test. 30-15IFT verkar använda en högre andel RSA eftersom det hade en starkare korrelation till RST än Yo-Yo IR1.

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