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    Adaptation of the healthism attitude scale to Turkey: a validity and reliability study
    (South Ural State University, 2021) Uğraş, Sinan; Özen, Gökmen; Aykora, Emrah; Yurdakul, Hüseyin
    Aim. The aim of this study is to adapt the Attitude Towards Healthism Scale developed by Alfrey et al. (2019) to Turkish culture. Materials and methods. In order to adapt the Attitude Towards Healthism Scale, 173 male and 124 female university students participated in the study. In the research, after the translation of the scale into Turkish, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were performed. Results. According to the results of the exploratory factor analysis, it was determined that the total explained variance was 40.462 % and factor loads varied between 0.38 and 0.69. It has been recorded chi 2/sd (2.018), GFI (0.932), CFI (0.96), AGFI (0.906), NFI (0.897), IFI (0.941), RMSEA (0.059), according to the results of the confirmatory factor analysis. Conclusion. According to the results of this research, the Attitude Towards Healthism Scale is concluded to be a valid and reliable measurement tool for Turkish culture.
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    Chronic low back pain and exercise: a molecular perspective on aerobic and anaerobic core training
    (Springer, 2025) Aykora, Emrah; Akar, Ali; Eroglu, Huseyin Avni
    Chronic low back pain (CLBP) remains a significant challenge for clinicians, and a substantial percentage of adults experience it at some point in their lives. Non-pharmacological treatments have gained attention for managing pain through aerobic and anaerobic core exercises. However, studies on humans and animals have yielded conflicting results regarding the type of exercise and its effect on pain sensation. The pain sensitivity of CLBP patients largely depends on their physiological and psychological conditions. The most studied and supported non-drug treatments for managing CLBP are aerobic core workouts. Recently, new research has also shown promising benefits of anaerobic core exercises, which can help reduce discomfort. Both aerobic and core anaerobic exercises have distinct yet complementary roles in managing CLBP. Aerobic training enhances overall health and endurance, while core anaerobic exercises focus on stabilization and muscular support. Understanding how they work individually and together can help create more effective, personalized exercise plans for long-term CLBP management. These exercises are especially effective in correcting postural issues and lowering mechanical stress on the lumbar spine. Although the exact mechanisms are still unknown, both types of exercises have the potential to lessen pain. This scoping review discusses the pathophysiological processes and exercise-induced hypoalgesia related to CLBP therapy. Additionally, it explores the pain-related molecular mechanisms associated with both aerobic and anaerobic core exercises.
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    Investigating the attitudes of special educated physical education prospective teachers towards disabled people
    (Iermakov S S, 2020) Aykora, Emrah; Ugras, Sinan
    Purpose: It's aimed in this study to investigate the attitudes of physical education prospective teachers who had special education lessons towards disabled ones. Material: The quantitative sample of the study consisted of 214 [n = 84 female, n = 130 male] physical education prospective teachers and the qualitative sample consisted of 19 physical education prospective teachers. Data collected with Findler, Vilchinsky and Werner (2007), Multidimensional Attitude Scale for the Disabled and which is adapted in Turkish according to Turkish culture by Yelpaze and Turkum (2018), and with a semi-structured interview form. Independent sample t test and one way anova were used in the analysis of quantitative data. Descriptive and content analysis used for qualitative data analysis. Results: There is no significant difference according to gender and being close to individuals with special needs. It is found that there is a difference between thoughts and behaviors according to the experiences of having special education and students with special needs. In the qualitative part of the research, the theme was Inability to describe emotions' Positive attitude,Feeling benefice and Insufficient attention. Conclusions: It is clear from the study that having special education and experienced with special needed people effected thinking attitudes of prospective teachers. However, a decrease concluded about behavior attitudes then after having special education and experiences with disableds. Qualitative findings explain those results like content and extent of special education is not good enough.
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    Investigation of Active Fitness Sportsman Attitudes toward Supplement Intake
    (Mattioli 1885, 2021) Duran, Bülent; Aykora, Emrah
    Study Objectives: This study aimed to investigate attitudes of actively doing fitness sportsmen toward nutritional supplements usage and intake. Methods: Quantitative experiment group including 104 [n=36 female, n=68 male] sportsmen while qualitative is 17. Data collected with the "Supplement Belief Scale" developed by Hurst, Foad, Coleman and Beedie (2017) (11) and adapted in Turkish by Karafil, Ulas and Atay (2019) (12). Quantitative data analysed with independent sample t test and one way ANOVA and qualitative data with content and descriptive analyse method. Results: It is clear from the study that there is a meaningful difference between gender and years of doing sports variables. Male sportsmen more tended to use supplements than females. Also, beginner fitness sportsman are more inclined either. The final evaluation of findings shows both genders have similar attitudes. Conclusion: According to findings because of similar attitudes towards usage of supplements of both genders, in order to reach the most effective results usage preferences come first. It is derived from unconscious intake of supplements by beginners wondering fast body shaping results. Besides one group of participants have a conscious approach and have attitudes for asking expert thoughts about the usage of supplements.
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    Jiroskop Topu İle İlgili Yapılan Araştırmaları İncelenmesi
    (Türkiye Dağcılık Federasyonu, 2024) Kısa, Burak Ömer; Aykora, Emrah
    Bu çalışmanın amacı, jiroskop topu ile yapılmış çalışmaların derlemesini yaparak jiroskop topunun çalışma ilkesini açıklamak ve egzersizlerde kullanımı için görünürlüğünü arttırmaktır. Sıklıkla bilimsel çalışmalarda, tedavi edici bir araç olarak kullanılan jiroskop topu özünde merkezkaç yöntemi ile kuvveti sağlayan bir alettir. Dönüş yapan bir rotor kısmı ve onu muhafaza eden bir dış katmanı vardır. Farklı yöntemlerle ilk dönüşü başlatılabilen rotor, muhafaza içinde serbestçe her yöne 360 derece dönebilir. Dönme hızı el bileğinin senkronize hareketleri ile arttırılabilir ve bu sayede hissedilen kuvvette artış sağlanabilmektedir. Cihaz doksanlı yılların başında çıkmış olsa da ne yazık ki bir antrenman aracı olarak kullanımı tam kabul edilmemiştir. Bu durum sadece ülkemiz için değil yurtdışında da aynı ölçüdedir. Bu çalışma ile spor bilimleri alanında jiroskop topu kullanılarak yapılan egzersizler ve bilimsel çalışmaların yapılması için bir olanak sağlanacaktır.
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    Positive attitudes toward physical activity and eating disorders in university students: the moderating role of gender
    (Bmc, 2025) Ugras, Sinan; Mergan, Baris; Yucekaya, Mehmet Akif; Sagin, Ahmet Enes; Ates, Fatih; Aykora, Emrah
    Background: Eating disorders affect both male and female populations worldwide. Previous studies suggest that attitudes toward physical activity may play a key role in their development. Understanding this relationship is essential for designing effective prevention and treatment strategies. In this study, positive attitudes toward physical activity refer to motivational and affective dispositions, such as valuing, enjoying, and being willing to engage in physical activity. The study aimed to explore the effects of such attitudes on various subdimensions of eating disorders, as well as the moderating role of gender in these associations. Methods: University students from different regions of Turkiye participated in the study (n = 609; age M = 21.0, SD = 1.95). The gender distribution was 49.9% females and 50.1% males. The gender distribution was 49.9% females (n = 304) and 50.1% males (n = 305). Data were collected with the Physical Activity Attitude Scale for Children and Adolescents and the Eating Disorder Scale-Short Form (EDE-Q-13). SEM and Jamovi MedMod moderation tests were used to analyze the data. Results: Positive attitudes toward physical activity did not significantly predict eating restraint (beta=-0.0865, z=-1.94, p >.05) or shape/weight over-evaluation (beta=-0.0836, z=-1.87, p >.05). However, they were significantly and inversely associated with body dissatisfaction (beta = -0.1788, z = -3.87, p <.001), bingeing (beta = -0.3201, z = -6.75, p <.001), and purging (beta = -0.4591, z = -9.58, p <.001). Based on the positive and significant result of the PAPA * gender interaction (B = 0.387, p <.05), gender appears to play a moderating role in the associations between physical activity attitudes and eating disorder symptoms. Conclusions: Our results indicated that while positive attitudes toward physical activity did not significantly influence eating restraint, shape or weight overevaluation, they might have suppressive effects on body dissatisfaction, bingeing, and purging. Additionally, positive attitudes toward physical activity affected female and male participants differently. These findings may inform health promotion and physical activity interventions in university settings.

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