نتایج جستجو برای: trekking

تعداد نتایج: 223  

2016
Che-Cheong Ryew Seung-Hyun Hyun

This study aimed to analyze an effect of the kinetic variables and postural stability between bilateral in lower limbs by participation of Oreum trekking exercise program and subjects participated were composed of adult male and female subjects (n=14) of 20s. Experiment was performed with the drop landing which can evaluate postural stability and kinetic variables between bilateral in lower lim...

2015
Padam Simkhada

Tourism, a global industry, brings with it a number of public health problems, one of which is the spread of sexually transmitted infections transmitted between travellers and hosts. Previous studies have largely focused on sex workers and sex tourists. This study assesses sexual behaviour, knowledge and condom use among male trekking guides in Nepal. A self-administered questionnaire survey (n...

2011
Kalifa A. Bojang Francis Akor Lesong Conteh Emily Webb Ousman Bittaye David J. Conway Momodou Jasseh Virginia Wiseman Paul J. Milligan Brian Greenwood

BACKGROUND The Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) provides an effective way of delivering intermittent preventive treatment for malaria (IPT) to infants. However, it is uncertain how IPT can be delivered most effectively to older children. Therefore, we have compared two approaches to the delivery of IPT to Gambian children: distribution by village health workers (VHWs) or through reprodu...

2012
Pieter de Mol Marion J. Fokkert Suzanna T. de Vries Eelco J.P. de Koning Bert D. Dikkeschei Rijnold O.B. Gans Cees J. Tack Henk J.G. Bilo

OBJECTIVE Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking in patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Thirteen individuals with type 2 diabetes took part in a 12-day expedition to the summit of Mount Toubkal (altitude, 4,167 m), Morocco, after 6 months of exercise training. Energy expenditure, body weight, blood glucose, fasting ins...

2016
Su Youn Cho Hee Tae Roh

[Purpose] This study investigated the effect of the use of trekking poles on muscle and cartilage damage and fatigue during downhill walking in obese women. [Subjects and Methods] Subjects included eight obese women who had a body fat percentage greater than 30. Subjects performed downhill walking without a trekking pole (NP) and with a trekking pole (TP) at 50% heart rate reserve for 30 minute...

2016
Donghee Shin Kanwoo Youn Eunja Lee Myeongjun Lee Hweemin Chung Deokweon Kim

BACKGROUND This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of the menisci lesions in national park workers and work factors affecting this prevalence. METHODS The study subjects were 698 workers who worked in 20 Korean national parks in 2014. An orthopedist visited each national park and performed physical examinations. Knee MRI was performed if the McMurray test or Apley test was posit...

2003
Myra Shackley

The rich built heritage of the Himalayas has great but currently under-exploited tourism potential. Nowhere is this seen more clearly than in the Tibetan kingdom of Lc (Upper Mustang) with its intact network of medieval inns. Despite local pressure for a distinctive heritage tourism product based around upgraded inns, conventional tent-based trekking tourism still predominates. Alternatives inc...

2017
Hermann Schwameder Susanne Kraft Nathalie Alexander

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of high-cuff hiking boots on gait kinematics and lower extremity muscle activities compared with standard trekking shoes. 16 participants walked on a treadmill at 0°and 12° inclination uphill with both, a high-cuff hiking boot and a standard trekking shoe. Kinematics was collected with a 12 camera IR system. The activities of the mm. tib. ...

Journal: :Plant Physiology 2001

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