Sökning: "female hockey players"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden female hockey players.
1. Physiological- and Socio-Cultural Conditions for Performance in Women's Ice Hockey
Sammanfattning : Background: The ice hockey community is founded on masculine norms and values, and the hockey rink is often described as “the home of men’s ice hockey”. Despite a growing popularity, women’s ice hockey has low priority in comparison to the men’s game. LÄS MER
2. Gender and physiology in ice hockey : a multidimensional study
Sammanfattning : Background That men are prioritised over women has been called the “gender regime in sport”, and has in part been explained by the gender difference in performance. However, gender differences in physical performance between women and men can be debated to depend on how comparisons are made and on the fact that there are many different confounders that may influence the results. LÄS MER
3. "Fotboll är livet" : en medieetnografisk studie om fotbollstjejer och TV-sport
Sammanfattning : Media represent a powerful institution in society reflecting dominant values in society and take part in socialization to gender roles for men and women. The gender discourses in society as well as in mass media are interrelated to a complex system of many parts in people’s every day lives (the family, the school, the peer group, boyfriends etc. LÄS MER
4. Vitamins, fatty acids, physical activity and peak bone mass
Sammanfattning : Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mineral density, deteriorated bone microstructure and increased fracture risk. About 50% of all women and 25% of all men will have an osteoporotic fracture. Given that there is no effective cure in established osteoporosis, prevention is of high importance. LÄS MER
5. Bone mass in the young athlete
Sammanfattning : Bone mass and bone size accumulate during childhood and adolescence and peak in the twenties. The obtained peak bone mass has been suggested to be a major determinant of bone mass even in the very elderly. LÄS MER