ISSUE

Volume-II

, Issue-I

(FALL 2019)



01 - Prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD) among Physical Educa

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).01
10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).01      Published : Dec 2019

    Physical education is a comprehensive approach that involves educating physical activity to improve social, cognitive as well physical skills via bodily movements. Physical education teachers undergo higher levels of occupational physical activities and repetitive movements and are more prone to develop sports injuries and WMSDs. The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of work-related m... Details
    Cognitive, Occupational, Nordic Musculoskeletal, Disorders, Shoulder, Hyderabad
    (1) Hanan Bukhari Syed
    Consultant Physiotherapist Indus Medical Center, Tando Adam, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Noman Ahmed
    Assistant Professor, Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isra University, Karachi Campus, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Aslam
    Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, Government College of Physical Education, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.

02 - Perception of Physical Therapy Students Tow ards People With Mental Illness

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).02
10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).02      Published : Dec 2019

    The need for mental wellness consciousness grows as the negative stigma associated with mental illness establishes numerous barriers. When renting a home, applying for a job, or evaluating mental health services, those suffering from mental disorders face prejudice and discrimination. The present research sought to assess physical therapy students' views toward individuals suffering from mental il... Details
    Weight Management, Practice, Health, Fat, Patient
    (1) Faiz ul Hassan Shah
    Ph.D. Scholar, Physical Education and Sports Science, Sindh university of Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Abdul Wali
    Lecturer, Health & Physical Education, Government College of Physical Education, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
    (3) Mehwish Manzoor
    Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, Government College University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

03 - Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Hematological Parameters of Football Players at Un

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).03
10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).03      Published : Dec 2019

    Physical activities play an active role in the hematological parameters of the human body. These changes have been found to involve the enhancement of Red Blood Cells (RBCs), White Blood Cells (WBCs), and Platelets depending on the nature of exercise. Duration of exercise and intensity of the exercise also fluctuate these parameters. This study's primary goal was to examine the influence of aerobi... Details
    Hematological Parameters, Aerobic Exercise, Pulse Rate.
    (1) Wasim Khan
    Assistant Professor/ HoD, Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Shahid Ali Khan
    Director, Physical Education, Government Degree Boys College Korangi No. 21/2, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Aslam Khan
    Lecturer, Health & Physical Education, Government College of Physical Education, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.

04 - Factors and Health Consequences Associated with Doping among Cricket Players of

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).04
10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).04      Published : Dec 2019

    Doping remains a significant issue in sports, including cricket, with serious implications for athletes' health and the integrity of the sport. This study explores the factors contributing to doping among cricket players in Pakistan and examines the associated health consequences. Factors such as performance pressure, lack of education about doping, financial incentives, peer influence, and access... Details
    Doping, Cricket, Pakistan, Performance-Enhancing Substances, Factors, Health Consequences, Anti-Doping Policies, Athletes, Education
    (1) Faiz ul Hassan Shah
    Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Muntaha Muner
    Undergraduate, Department of Physical Education, University of Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Kaleem Ullah
    M. Phil Scholar, Department of Health Physical Education &Sports Sciences, University of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

05 - Attitudes of College Students in Balochistan Towards Physical Education

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).05
10.31703/gpessr.2019(II-I).05      Published : Dec 2019

    The purpose of this study was to look into the attitudes of college students towards Physical Education (PE) in Balochistan, focusing on potential distinctions among male and female students, with data gathered from three hundred respondents (200 males and 100 females) across six government colleges. Participants filled out a questionnaire on a 5-point Likert scale with statements about their view... Details
    Physical Education, College Students, Attitudes, Gender Differences, Balochistan
    (1) Kaleem Ullah
    M. Phil Scholar, University of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Amber Sand
    Senior Director of Physical Education, Government Girls Degree College, Moro, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (3) Abdul Wali
    Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, Health & Sports Science, Government College of Physical Education, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
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