Essays about: "physical and mental health effects"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 85 essays containing the words physical and mental health effects.
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11. Multidimensional Well-being in Regenerative Tourism Experiences : Travelers’ insights from Mahakala Retreats in Montenegro
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring och turismvetenskap (MTS)Abstract : The COVID-19 pandemic had considerable effects on the tourism industry as well as on individuals. The lockdown led to long-lasting mental health consequences. Equally, awareness of well-being increased, and consequently, demand for tourism experiences that focus on well-being rose. READ MORE
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12. Effects of heart rate-based exercise group training on cardiorespiratory capacity, body composition and self- reported depression among adolescents with mild to moderate depression - a 12 week randomized intervention
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för företagande, innovation och hållbarhetAbstract : Background: Physical activity (PA) brings several health benefits on different levels in the body. Many adolescents do not reach the daily recommendations for PA leading to negative health consequences, both physiological and psychological, eg. depression. PA has been shown to prevent depression and can be used as part of the treatment. READ MORE
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13. Digital nudging as a means to increase physical activity in older adults : A study examning the effects of digital nudging on the older generations
University essay from Jönköping University/JTH, Avdelningen för datateknik och informatikAbstract : The importance that physical movement holds for people’s health is not up for debate. Staying active can alleviate a lot of symptoms, both physical and mental, that occur in both young and old, due to a sedentary lifestyle or to aging. Because of the way the society is developing, more and more people suffer from a sedentary lifestyle. READ MORE
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14. Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity Through the Use of Epic Fantasy : Using The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson to analyze hegemonic masculinity and its potential for classroom appropriation.
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för språk (SPR)Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to argue that using the novel The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson to explore the concepts of gender roles, with masculinity and its hegemonic aspect at the forefront, through the fields of gender studies and gender pedagogy, will provide grounds for meaningful classroom discussions and activities in the Swedish upper secondary school by drawing parallels between the fictional society presented in the novel and our own. Three main traits of hegemonic masculinity are analyzed and applied to the characters Kaladin, Dalinar and Jasnah, namely physical assertiveness, egocentric individualism, and domination. READ MORE
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15. THE ABSENCE OF THE ROLE OF UNITED NATION IN MIDDLE EAST PRISON AND VICTIMIZATION, HOW THIS AFFECTS PRISONERS HEALTH
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för kriminologi (KR)Abstract : The absence of the United Nations in the Middle East countries has resulted in the victimization and violation of human rights in prisons. People imprisoned for opposing the government are detained and tortured unlawfully. READ MORE