نتایج جستجو برای: sporting

تعداد نتایج: 3208  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2007
Kerry S O'Brien Ajmol Ali James D Cotter Robert P O'Shea Steve Stannard

AIMS To examine the relationship between athlete drinking motives and hazardous drinking across differing levels of sporting participation (club vs elite-provincial vs elite-international). METHODS Data from 1214 New Zealand sportspeople was collected. We assessed hazardous drinking with the WHO's AUDIT questionnaire and sportspeople's psychosocial reasons for drinking with the ADS. Level of ...

Journal: :European journal of sport science 2014
Arne Güllich

This study examined the developmental sporting activities of the Olympic Champions 2012 in men's field hockey. The volume of organised practice/training and non-organised sporting leisure play in both field hockey and other sports through childhood, adolescence and adulthood was examined and compared between the Olympic Champions and (1) current national class players and (2) international meda...

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1982

Journal: :Sen'i Gakkaishi 1989

2016
Hannah Pitt Samantha L. Thomas Amy Bestman

BACKGROUND Harmful gambling is a significant public health issue. Alongside the rapid diversification of gambling products, are rapid increases in the marketing for specific types of gambling products, such as online wagering. While concern has been raised about the impact of gambling promotions during sporting matches on the gambling beliefs and behaviours of adolescents, very little research ...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2017
Graham Kendall Liam J. A. Lenten

Mike Wright (Wright, M. OR analysis of sporting rules – A survey. European Journal of Operational Research, 232(1):1-8, 2014 ) recently presented a survey of sporting rules from an Operational Research (OR) perspective. He surveyed 21 sports, which consider the rules of sports and tournaments and whether changes have led to unintended consequences. The paper concludes “Overall, it would seem th...

2011
Lloyd Hill

This article explores the processes associated with the emergence of rugby and soccer as distinct ‘sporting codes’ in South Africa. Beginning with an elaboration of the concept of ‘sporting code’, the author traces in broad brush the events that transformed the two English codes into new forms of cultural capital in transnational sporting fields. Set against this wider context, the focus then s...

Journal: :Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2018

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