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Blast Brain Injury Elevates Catecholamine Biosynthesis In The Nucleus Tractus Solitaries And Oxidative Stress In The Hypothalamus In Rats, Nihal Tumer, Stanislav Svetlov, Nataliya Kirichenko, Melissa Whidden, Benedek Erdos, Victor Prima, Alexandra Sherman, Firas H. Kobeissy, Robert Yezierski, Charles Vierck, Kevin Wang Jul 2012

Blast Brain Injury Elevates Catecholamine Biosynthesis In The Nucleus Tractus Solitaries And Oxidative Stress In The Hypothalamus In Rats, Nihal Tumer, Stanislav Svetlov, Nataliya Kirichenko, Melissa Whidden, Benedek Erdos, Victor Prima, Alexandra Sherman, Firas H. Kobeissy, Robert Yezierski, Charles Vierck, Kevin Wang

Kinesiology Faculty Publications

Introduction: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) produces major health problems impacting the lives of both military and civilian personnel. TBI disrupts autonomic function but the nature of this disruption is unknown. Following blast brain injury, we assessed selective biochemical markers for autonomic function in adult male Sprague Dawley rats. Methods: Rats were subjected to head-directed overpressure blast injury (OBI) of 358 kPa magnitude at the target. At the same time for sham controls, rats were anesthetized as the previous group but instead of OBI were exposed just to noise being placed at ~ 2 m distance from the shock tube nozzle. …


Motives For Sport Participation Of Athletes With Intellectual Disability, V. J. Pedrinelli, M.R. F. Brandã, Deborah R. Shapiro Jan 2012

Motives For Sport Participation Of Athletes With Intellectual Disability, V. J. Pedrinelli, M.R. F. Brandã, Deborah R. Shapiro

Kinesiology Faculty Publications

The present study aimed at knowing the reasons which led Brazilian athletes with intellectual disability to engage in sports practice and to take part in competitions promoted by the Special Olympics Brazil. A hundred and two athletes, between 21 and 49 years old, were evaluated through the Sport Motivation Questionnaire developed by Shapiro (2003). The data showed that the athletes took part mainly to get ribbons and medals, to play with other people from the team, to go to new and different places and to feel like an important person. The order of importance given to the motives differs when …


Infusing Disability Sport Into The Sport Management Curriculum, Deborah R. Shapiro, Brenda Pitts, Mary A. Hums, Jimmy Calloway Jan 2012

Infusing Disability Sport Into The Sport Management Curriculum, Deborah R. Shapiro, Brenda Pitts, Mary A. Hums, Jimmy Calloway

Kinesiology Faculty Publications

Disability sport is growing around the world with momentum and is described as a “movement” (Bailey, 2008; De- Pauw & Gavron, 2005). While there are more similarities than differences with sport management for able-bodied athletes and those with disabilities, there are additional needs and considerations for persons with disabilities (DePauw & Gavron, 2005). The noticeable visibility of individuals with disabilities in society, including sport, raises concerns about the degree to which sport management academic programs have modified their curricula to ensure that individuals working in the sport management field are prepared to deal with the uniqueness of disability sport. This …