Dergilerhttp://hdl.handle.net/11616/72024-03-28T22:53:09Z2024-03-28T22:53:09ZRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP DURATION AND BODY COMPOSITION, BODY FAT RATIO AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCEKAFKAS, ArmağanKAFKAS, MuhammedEKEN, ÖzgürYILMAZ, NurkanKızılay, FatmaKAYAPINAR, Murathttp://hdl.handle.net/11616/569602022-03-22T12:13:29Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP DURATION AND BODY COMPOSITION, BODY FAT RATIO AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE
KAFKAS, Armağan; KAFKAS, Muhammed; EKEN, Özgür; YILMAZ, Nurkan; Kızılay, Fatma; KAYAPINAR, Murat
It remains unclear how many hours of sleep are associated with obesity in children and adolescent in Turkey. The main purpose of this study was to determine the association between sleep and body mass index (BMI), body fat ratio (BFR), waist circumference (WC) in children and adolescents. Data were from a nationally representative sample of 23633 people whose ages are 7-18 males and females from the Turkish Health and Fitness Survey. The relationship between sleep duration and body composition values were resolved by "Pearson Correlation" analysis. In the total sample, there was a significant main effect across sleep duration categories (5-6, 7-8, 9-10) for BMI, BFR and WC. Compared to those sleeping durations, 9-10 sleepers have got lower BMI, BFR and WC and 5-6 hours sleepers have got biggest BMI, BFR and WC. In conclusion In children and adolescent reduced sleep durations are strongly associated with greater adiposity.
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZOn the Importance of Translation and Interpretation in Sports and the Reflections of MistranslationBOYNUKARA, Emrahhttp://hdl.handle.net/11616/569592022-03-22T12:11:43Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZOn the Importance of Translation and Interpretation in Sports and the Reflections of Mistranslation
BOYNUKARA, Emrah
The aim of this study is to present the importance of translation and interpretation in sport. The study mainly focuses on why translation and interpretation is so significant in sports through the explanations and actual translation and interpretation examples. A content analysis of various translation and interpretation examples was conducted. There are numbers concerning translation and interpretation ranging from football to global sports events including the World Cup and the Olympics. I tried to highlight translation and interpretation’s crucial contribution in making sports worldwide. Several translation and interpretation examples from different countries and languages were analyzed under “Skopos” theory in terms of functionality of a translation or interpretation.
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZOn the Importance of Translation and Interpretation in Sports and the Reflections of MistranslationBOYNUKARA, Emrahhttp://hdl.handle.net/11616/569582022-03-22T12:09:33Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZOn the Importance of Translation and Interpretation in Sports and the Reflections of Mistranslation
BOYNUKARA, Emrah
The aim of this study is to present the importance of translation and interpretation in sport. The study mainly focuses on why translation and interpretation is so significant in sports through the explanations and actual translation and interpretation examples. A content analysis of various translation and interpretation examples was conducted. There are numbers concerning translation and interpretation ranging from football to global sports events including the World Cup and the Olympics. I tried to highlight translation and interpretation’s crucial contribution in making sports worldwide. Several translation and interpretation examples from different countries and languages were analyzed under “Skopos” theory in terms of functionality of a translation or interpretation.
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZTHE EFFECT OF SOMATOTYPE CHARACTER DIFFERENCES ON COGNITIVE AND BIOMOTOR ABILITIESÇINARLI, Fahri SafaKAFKAS, ArmağanEKEN, ÖzgürKAFKAS, Muhammedhttp://hdl.handle.net/11616/569572022-03-22T12:08:12Z2016-01-01T00:00:00ZTHE EFFECT OF SOMATOTYPE CHARACTER DIFFERENCES ON COGNITIVE AND BIOMOTOR ABILITIES
ÇINARLI, Fahri Safa; KAFKAS, Armağan; EKEN, Özgür; KAFKAS, Muhammed
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of somatotype differences on cognitive and biomotor abilities. This study was performed on 134 male (age average 21.85±2.34 years), 38 female (age average 21.28±2.22 years), and total 172 participants who do not have habit of regular exercise. The somatotype body types of participants were determined by Heath-Carter formula. As biomotor performance tests 30 m sprint, counter movement jump (CMJ), maximal anaerobic power (Ppeak), maximal anaerobic capacity (Pmean), Yo Yo Intermittent Recovery Test-1 (YIRT-1), hand-grip strength and flexibility (sit and reach) were measured. As measure of cognitive ability “The Transition to Higher Education Examination” (THEE) was used and evaluated the highest scores received by the participants. In this study participants with endomorph body type took the highest the THEE score (242.60±21.83), participants with mesomorph body type took lower scores than participants with endomorph (237.51±34.67) and finally participants who had ectomorphy body type showed lower scores than the ones with other two body types in terms of THEE scores (227.46±27.96). A statistically significant difference was found in jump test scores (p=0.04). According to these scores, participants with ectomorphic body type (p=0.34) and participants with mesomophic body type (p=0.14) the higher performance was seen in jump test scores. A statistically significant difference was found in YIRT1 test scores which is used to measure maximal oxygen consumption (p=0.00). According to results, participants with ectomorphic body type (p=0.01) and participants with mesomophic body type (p=0.00) the higher performance was seen in aerobic capacity scores. As result, participants with endomorphy body type who had the highest the THEE scores showed lower scores than the ones with other two body types in terms of hand-grip strength, flexibility, CMJ, 30 m sprint and YIRT-1 tests scores.
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