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    Mental health and well-being of university staff during the coronavirus disease 2019 levels 4 and 5 lockdown in an Eastern Cape university, South Africa by Van Niekerk, Rudolph L., van Gent, Maria M.

    “…Background The mental health of university staff members is often neglected and might have been exacerbated during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)…”
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    Eating attitudes : the extent and risks of disordered eating among amateur athletes from various sports in Gauteng, South Africa by Card, Melissa, Van Niekerk, Rudolph L.

    “…Background: Preoccupation around eating and disordered eating of professional athletes has extensively been discussed in the literature. However, the extent of…”
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    The impact of a therapeutic exercise intervention on depression and body self-image in HIV-positive women in sub-Saharan Africa by Daniels, Andrea K, Van Niekerk, Rudolph L

    Published in HIV/AIDS (Auckland) (01-01-2018)
    “…Attitudes, responses, and reactions of HIV-positive women in three sub-Saharan African regions toward a therapeutic exercise intervention, aimed to determine…”
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    The influence of a moderate aerobics programme on the body self-image of women in middle adulthood : original research by Van Niekerk, Rudolph L., Daniels, Andrea K.

    Published in South African journal of sports medicine (01-12-2011)
    “…Objectives. This empirical study investigated the effect of a moderate aerobic exercise programme on the body self-image of a sample of women (n=49) in middle…”
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    The influence of a moderate aerobics programme on the body self-image of women in middle adulthood by Daniels, Andrea K, van Niekerk, Rudolph L

    Published in South African journal of sports medicine (01-12-2011)
    “…Objectives. This empirical study investigated the effect of a moderate aerobic exercise programme on the body self-image of a sample of women (n=49) in middle…”
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    Journal Article