Search Results - "Nottle, Carmel"
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The effects of assistance dogs on social acknowledgements and engagement of people with visible disabilities – A case study
Published in Human-Animal Interactions (06-03-2024)“…Abstract Stigmatization of people with visible disabilities is a well-recognized concept, as is the knowledge that Assistance Dogs (ADs) may serve as social…”
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More than dog walking: Pets as physical activity and social connection facilitators in the lives of retirement village residents
Published in Human-Animal Interactions (20-04-2023)“…Abstract Objectives: This mixed-methods study examined the relationship between pet ownership status and social connectedness, physical activity engagement,…”
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Individuals, instinct and moralities: exploring multi-species leisure using the serious leisure perspective
Published in Leisure studies (04-05-2019)“…While there has been increasing interest in the human-animal leisure intersection in recent times, leisure still largely remains human-centric or focussed…”
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Exploring pregnancy and postpartum experiences among geographically diverse elite athletes: A qualitative study
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (11-10-2024)“…Female athletes who experience childbirth during their athletic careers can expect to return to elite sports postpartum and perform at a comparable or improved…”
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A scoping review of the experiences of elite female athletes concerning pregnancy and motherhood
Published in Sport in society (02-08-2024)“…More women are successfully combining their elite athletic careers with motherhood, however for many, pregnancy and motherhood are often one of the main…”
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Assistance dogs in occupational therapy practice: A survey of Australian occupational therapists' experiences and recommendations
Published in Australian occupational therapy journal (01-04-2022)“…Introduction Assistance dogs perform multiple tasks to support people with disabilities and bring various benefits. Occupational therapists play a key role in…”
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Reliability of lower limb strength assessment in female team sport athletes
Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-07-2024)“…Lower limb injury rates have increased dramatically in line with increased female sport participation levels. Muscle strength is a modifiable lower limb injury…”
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Developing and Planning a Protocol for Implementing Health Promoting Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) in a Tertiary Health Setting
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (18-09-2023)“…The Ottawa Charter identifies that multiple levels of government, non-government, community, and other organizations should work together to facilitate health…”
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Reliability of the running vertical jump test in female team sport athletes
Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-03-2023)“…Injury rates to the lower limb have increased over the past 40 years, coinciding with increases in female sport participation rates. Sport specific tests such…”
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CHANGES IN POWER ASSESSED BY THE WINGATE ANAEROBIC TEST FOLLOWING DOWNHILL RUNNING
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-02-2007)“…Few studies have examined the effects of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage on power despite power being a key performance variable in a number of…”
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Changes in Power Assessed By the Wingate Anaerobic Test Following Downhill Running
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-01-2007)“…Few studies have examined the effects of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage on power despite power being a key performance variable in a number of…”
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Repeated bout effect conferred by downhill backward walking
Published in Journal of exercise physiology online (01-02-2005)“…Downhill backward walking has been shown to induce muscle damage to the triceps surae muscles, however it is not known how the muscles respond to a repeated…”
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