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Optimizing The Physical Training Of Mililtary Trainees, Rob Orr, Rodney Pope Dec 2015

Optimizing The Physical Training Of Mililtary Trainees, Rob Orr, Rodney Pope

Rodney P Pope

Initial military training is designed to prepare new trainees for the requirements of military service.


Anatomical Variations: How Do Surgical And Radiology Training Programs Teach And Assess Them In Their Training Curricula, Athanasios Raikos, Janie Smith Jul 2015

Anatomical Variations: How Do Surgical And Radiology Training Programs Teach And Assess Them In Their Training Curricula, Athanasios Raikos, Janie Smith

Athanasios Raikos

Sound knowledge of anatomy and anatomical variations plays an integral role in surgical and radiology specialties. This study investigated the current teaching and assessment trends on anatomical variations in various surgical and radiology specialty training curricula in Canada and Australia. A survey was sent to 122 Program Directors and Chairs of specialty committees in Canada and Directors of Training/Education in Australia of selected surgical and radiology specialties. A total of 80.7% of respondents report that their training curricula include anatomical variations. The highest rated classes of variations included in the curriculum are arterial (76%), venous (68%), followed by organs (64%). …


Anatomical Variations: How Do Surgical And Radiology Training Programs Teach And Assess Them In Their Training Curricula, Athanasios Raikos, Janie Smith Jul 2015

Anatomical Variations: How Do Surgical And Radiology Training Programs Teach And Assess Them In Their Training Curricula, Athanasios Raikos, Janie Smith

Janie Smith

Sound knowledge of anatomy and anatomical variations plays an integral role in surgical and radiology specialties. This study investigated the current teaching and assessment trends on anatomical variations in various surgical and radiology specialty training curricula in Canada and Australia. A survey was sent to 122 Program Directors and Chairs of specialty committees in Canada and Directors of Training/Education in Australia of selected surgical and radiology specialties. A total of 80.7% of respondents report that their training curricula include anatomical variations. The highest rated classes of variations included in the curriculum are arterial (76%), venous (68%), followed by organs (64%). …


The Effect Of A Whey Protein Supplement Dose On Satiety And Food Intake In Resistance Training Athletes, Kristen Mackenzie-Shalders, Nuala Byrne, Gary Slater, Neil King Jul 2015

The Effect Of A Whey Protein Supplement Dose On Satiety And Food Intake In Resistance Training Athletes, Kristen Mackenzie-Shalders, Nuala Byrne, Gary Slater, Neil King

Nuala Byrne

Objective: Many athletes perform resistance training and consume dietary protein as a strategy to promote anabolic adaptation. Due to its high satiety value, the regular addition of supplemented dietary protein could plausibly displace other key macronutrients such as carbohydrate in an athlete's diet. This effect will be influenced by the form and dose of protein. Therefore, this study assessed the impact of liquid whey protein dose manipulation on subjective sensations of appetite and food intake in a cohort of athletes. Design: Ten male athletes who performed both resistance and aerobic (endurance) training (21.2 ± 2.3 years; 181.7 ± 5.7 cm …


Improving Emotional Intelligence: A Guide To Mindfulness Based Emotional Intelligence Training, John Blackledge, Joseph Ciarrochi, Linda Bilich-Erich, Virginia Bayliss Jul 2015

Improving Emotional Intelligence: A Guide To Mindfulness Based Emotional Intelligence Training, John Blackledge, Joseph Ciarrochi, Linda Bilich-Erich, Virginia Bayliss

joseph Ciarrochi

No abstract provided.


Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence Training: A New Approach To Reducing Human Suffering And Promoting Effectiveness, John Blackledge, Joseph Ciarrochi Jul 2015

Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence Training: A New Approach To Reducing Human Suffering And Promoting Effectiveness, John Blackledge, Joseph Ciarrochi

joseph Ciarrochi

No abstract provided.


Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence: Research And Training, Joseph Ciarrochi, Claire Godsell Jul 2015

Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence: Research And Training, Joseph Ciarrochi, Claire Godsell

joseph Ciarrochi

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Low-Volume, High-Intensity Interval Training On Blood Glucose Markers, Anthropometric Measurements, And Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Patients With Type Ii Diabetes., Sujoy Bose Dec 2014

The Effect Of Low-Volume, High-Intensity Interval Training On Blood Glucose Markers, Anthropometric Measurements, And Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Patients With Type Ii Diabetes., Sujoy Bose

Sujoy Bose

The profound biologic, & societal burden of the syndrome of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is subject of numerous ongoing research. There is significant interest in non-pharmacologic glycemic control, principally by exercise. While beneficial effects of generic exercise on glucose metabolism have been well established in literature, there is a paucity of research on the volume, intensity, & type of the most optimal forms of exercise that affect glycemic physiology in those with type II DM. The goal of this study was to perform a systematic review of the impact of high intensity interval training (HIIT) on glycemic control in people with …