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Research paper thumbnail of Low back pain occurrences and gynecological disorders in female equestrians and strengthening of core stability muscles lumbar spine

Fizjoterapia Polska

Introduction. Women involved in amateur equestrian activities may encounter spine pain and discom... more Introduction. Women involved in amateur equestrian activities may encounter spine pain and discomfort in the lower pelvic region. Aim of the Study. A research hypothesis was established, suggesting that training the muscles responsible for stabilising the lumbar spine may have a positive impact on reducing both lumbar spine pain sensations and gynaecological disorders among female horse riders. The study aimed to validate the hypothesis and compare the Revised Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale Questionnaire in the Polish version and the author’s questionnaire on gynaecological complaints between the study and the control group. Material and methodology. The study involved women (n = 23) engaged in equestrian activities with an age range of 22.23 ± 2.78 years, research group n = 11 and n = 12 control group. Questionnaires used: Revised Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale and the author’s on gynaecological ailments. Questionnaires were completed before and after a training s...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the effect of physical activity on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-aged children

Central European journal of sport sciences and medicine, 2022

introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy... more introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy body weight. As the pandemic of overweight and obesity continues to grow, it is crucial that children follow the recommended standards for physical activity from an early age. Both overweight and obesity are associated with an increased risk of diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Excess body weight in childhood favors the maintenance of this problem in adulthood. Purpose of the study: the aim of the study was to evaluate the physical activity among school-aged children, to analyze individual components of body composition and to determine the influence of physical activity on maintaining normal body weight. Material and methods: We undertook to assess of the frequency of participation of children in additional sports activities of 245 school-aged children (7-15 years) was examined and analyzed the body composition of the study participants, and then the correlation of the additional physical activity with the maintenance of normal individual components of body composition was calculated. results: 61% of childrens were characterized by normal body weight appropriate for their age. in the group of children declaring participation in extracurricular sport activities, the number of subjects with normal body weight was 65%, while in the group of subjects who declared no extracurricular activity of any kind, the percentage was 58%. Conclusions: it turned out that the number of children engaged in physical activity outside of school is alarmingly low. the study found that children who participated in any extracurricular sports activity did not show a statistically significant difference in the frequency of maintaining a normal body weight (p > 0.05). However, on detailed percentage analysis, we can see a slight advantage among those who undertook additional physical activity.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the effect of physical activity on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-aged children

Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine

introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy... more introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy body weight. As the pandemic of overweight and obesity continues to grow, it is crucial that children follow the recommended standards for physical activity from an early age. Both overweight and obesity are associated with an increased risk of diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Excess body weight in childhood favors the maintenance of this problem in adulthood. Purpose of the study: the aim of the study was to evaluate the physical activity among school-aged children, to analyze individual components of body composition and to determine the influence of physical activity on maintaining normal body weight. Material and methods: We undertook to assess of the frequency of participation of children in additional sports activities of 245 school-aged children (7-15 years) was examined and analyzed the body composition of the study participants, and then the correlation of the additional physical activity with the maintenance of normal individual components of body composition was calculated. results: 61% of childrens were characterized by normal body weight appropriate for their age. in the group of children declaring participation in extracurricular sport activities, the number of subjects with normal body weight was 65%, while in the group of subjects who declared no extracurricular activity of any kind, the percentage was 58%. Conclusions: it turned out that the number of children engaged in physical activity outside of school is alarmingly low. the study found that children who participated in any extracurricular sports activity did not show a statistically significant difference in the frequency of maintaining a normal body weight (p > 0.05). However, on detailed percentage analysis, we can see a slight advantage among those who undertook additional physical activity.

Research paper thumbnail of Low back pain occurrences and gynecological disorders in female equestrians and strengthening of core stability muscles lumbar spine

Fizjoterapia Polska

Introduction. Women involved in amateur equestrian activities may encounter spine pain and discom... more Introduction. Women involved in amateur equestrian activities may encounter spine pain and discomfort in the lower pelvic region. Aim of the Study. A research hypothesis was established, suggesting that training the muscles responsible for stabilising the lumbar spine may have a positive impact on reducing both lumbar spine pain sensations and gynaecological disorders among female horse riders. The study aimed to validate the hypothesis and compare the Revised Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale Questionnaire in the Polish version and the author’s questionnaire on gynaecological complaints between the study and the control group. Material and methodology. The study involved women (n = 23) engaged in equestrian activities with an age range of 22.23 ± 2.78 years, research group n = 11 and n = 12 control group. Questionnaires used: Revised Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale and the author’s on gynaecological ailments. Questionnaires were completed before and after a training s...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the effect of physical activity on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-aged children

Central European journal of sport sciences and medicine, 2022

introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy... more introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy body weight. As the pandemic of overweight and obesity continues to grow, it is crucial that children follow the recommended standards for physical activity from an early age. Both overweight and obesity are associated with an increased risk of diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Excess body weight in childhood favors the maintenance of this problem in adulthood. Purpose of the study: the aim of the study was to evaluate the physical activity among school-aged children, to analyze individual components of body composition and to determine the influence of physical activity on maintaining normal body weight. Material and methods: We undertook to assess of the frequency of participation of children in additional sports activities of 245 school-aged children (7-15 years) was examined and analyzed the body composition of the study participants, and then the correlation of the additional physical activity with the maintenance of normal individual components of body composition was calculated. results: 61% of childrens were characterized by normal body weight appropriate for their age. in the group of children declaring participation in extracurricular sport activities, the number of subjects with normal body weight was 65%, while in the group of subjects who declared no extracurricular activity of any kind, the percentage was 58%. Conclusions: it turned out that the number of children engaged in physical activity outside of school is alarmingly low. the study found that children who participated in any extracurricular sports activity did not show a statistically significant difference in the frequency of maintaining a normal body weight (p > 0.05). However, on detailed percentage analysis, we can see a slight advantage among those who undertook additional physical activity.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the effect of physical activity on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-aged children

Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine

introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy... more introduction: Physical activity is one of the essential factors in maintaining health and healthy body weight. As the pandemic of overweight and obesity continues to grow, it is crucial that children follow the recommended standards for physical activity from an early age. Both overweight and obesity are associated with an increased risk of diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Excess body weight in childhood favors the maintenance of this problem in adulthood. Purpose of the study: the aim of the study was to evaluate the physical activity among school-aged children, to analyze individual components of body composition and to determine the influence of physical activity on maintaining normal body weight. Material and methods: We undertook to assess of the frequency of participation of children in additional sports activities of 245 school-aged children (7-15 years) was examined and analyzed the body composition of the study participants, and then the correlation of the additional physical activity with the maintenance of normal individual components of body composition was calculated. results: 61% of childrens were characterized by normal body weight appropriate for their age. in the group of children declaring participation in extracurricular sport activities, the number of subjects with normal body weight was 65%, while in the group of subjects who declared no extracurricular activity of any kind, the percentage was 58%. Conclusions: it turned out that the number of children engaged in physical activity outside of school is alarmingly low. the study found that children who participated in any extracurricular sports activity did not show a statistically significant difference in the frequency of maintaining a normal body weight (p > 0.05). However, on detailed percentage analysis, we can see a slight advantage among those who undertook additional physical activity.

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