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Öğe The effect of core strength training on flexibility and balance in sedentary healthy young individuals(Gdansk Univ Physical Education & Sport, 2021) Yakut, Hatice; Talu, BurcuBackground: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of core strength training on the static and dynamic balance and flexibility of the sedentary young indivudals. Material and methods: 41 healthy sedentary students participated in the study (age=21.56 +/- 1.05; height=171.90 +/- 8.18 cm; body weight=66.63 +/- 11.99 kg). Training was applied for 20-30 minutes a day, 2 days a week for 6 weeks. The sit-and-reach test, lateral bending test, hip flexion flexibility test, and the static and dynamic balance scores were used for outcome measures, which were calculated using the Balance System SD (Korebalance Premier-19 Systems Inc. USA). Results: Statistically significant increases were observed in the flexibility tests and dynamic balance parameters between before and after training (p<0.05). In static balance, there was no significant difference between the preliminary and final values. Conclusions: 6-week training was effective in increasing dynamic balance and flexibility, but had no effect on static balance. In the light of this information, we think that training should be a part of life, especially when considering functions that require dynamic balance such as walking in sedentary young individuals. We think that this study is important in terms of preventing injuries of young individuals who do/will do sports recreationally.Öğe The relation between sleep habits, fatigue, impact on family and quality of life in children with first-time cancer and recurrent cancer(2019) Numanoglu Akbas, Ayse; Yakut, Hatice; Erdan Kocamaz, DenizAim: This study was planned to determine the conditions related to sleep, fatigue, and impact on family in children with Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who had cancer for the first time and children who had recurrent cancer. Material and Methods: The study included 74 children (41 girls, 33 boys) with a mean age of 8.11 ± 3.77 years. Children evaluated with child and parent report of Pediatric Quality of Life “and PedsQL Healthcare Satisfaction Generic Module” should be aded. Inventory (PedsQL) Cancer Module, Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), Borg Scale and Impact on Family Scale (IPFAM). Results: There was a statistically significant difference, in terms of PedsQL parent report total score (p=0.003), between the children who had cancer for the first time and children who had recurrence cancer, and the values of latter were higher. A positive correlation was found between the PedsQL child and parent report scores for all children with cancer (p= 0.000). Conclusion: According to the results of our study, it was seen that children who have recurrent cancer had reported a better quality of life and that children and parents have similar perceptions in terms of quality of life.