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Öğe A RESEARCH ON FEARS OF CORONAVIRUS AMONG PEOPLE IN SPORTS SCIENCE(Anadolu Univ, 2022) Osmanoglu, Hasan; Uzun, Meliha; Guney, Gamze; Adiguzel, SerdarThe people of the world have faced and struggled with pandemics on several occasions from the past to the present. Today, the world has most recently faced the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic broke out on December 31, 2019, in Wuhan City, China. The WHO declared COVID-19 as a pandemic since it changed into a global pandemic, spreading rapidly to more than one country and causing an acute contagious pandemic. Likewise, it soon broke out in Turkey. Although many measures were taken to prevent the spread of the virus, its spreading speed continued to increase without interruption. As part of the measures, primary education, secondary education, high schools, and universities were suspended and the online education system was launched. In this context, this study reports on fears of COVID-19 among individuals in the field of sports sciences in terms of different variables. The paper consists of a total of 403 volunteers (f: 38 and m: 265), living in Sirnak province. The COVID-19 Phobia Scale (CP19-SE) was used as a data collection tool in the study. In the analysis of data, descriptive statistical methods, t-test, One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and Gabriel Post-Hoc Test were used. It was concluded that the scores of the psychological, somatic, and social sub-scales of the CP19-SE and the total score showed a statistically significant difference according to the gender variable, but the score of the economic sub-scale did not make a significant difference according to gender. In addition, the somatic and economic sub scales of the COVID-19 Phobia Scale and the total coronavirus scores showed a statistically significant difference according to the age variable. However, the CP19-SE did not show a statistically significant difference according to marital status, COVID-19 contraction, and department. It was found that the variables of gender, age, and employment status had an effect on the levels of COVID-19 phobia and that individuals were generally affected psychologically, somatically, socially, and economically in the context of COVID-19 phobia.Öğe The Effect of Swimming Training on Bone Mineral Metabolism in Female Swimmers(Lahore Medical Research Center Llp, 2021) Adiguzel, Serdar; Cakaroglu, DenizIn this study, the effects of 8-week swimming training applied to swimmers aged 19-25 on bone alkaline phosphatase (bALP), magnesium, calcium, Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC), iron and ferritin parameters were investigated. Mean age of 23.12 +/- 5.46 years, 12 swimmers participated in the study. A swimming training program was applied to the participants for 8 weeks/3 days. All tests and measurements were performed before starting the 8-week training program and after the program was completed. The data obtained from the study were analyzed using the SPSS 15.0 package program. The normality distribution of the data was made with the shapiro-wilk test, and the pre-post-test measurements of the participants were analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. According to the results of the data, it was determined that there was a statistically significant difference between the metabolic rate, iron, UIBC pre-post test data. (p<0.05). As a result, it can be said that the 8-week swimming training program, which is applied regularly, can positively affect performance with the changes in bone mineral metabolism.Öğe The Effect of Swimming Training on Some Biochemical Parameters of Young Swimmers(Lahore Medical Research Center Llp, 2021) Adiguzel, SerdarAim: In this study, the effects of 4-week swimming training applied to swimmers aged 19-26 on HDL, LDL, VLDL, cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, protein, lactate dehydrogenase, urea and phosphorus parameters were investigated. Methods: . 22 swimmers with an average age of 24.5 +/- 2.46 years and a mean age of 5.12 +/- 1.1 for sports participated in the study. A swimming training program was applied to the participants for 4 weeks/3 days. All tests and measurements were performed before starting the 4-week training program and after completing the 4-week program. Results: The data obtained from the study were analyzed using the SPSS 15.0 package program. The normality distribution of the data was made using the shapiro-wilk test. Participants' pre-post test measurements were analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. According to the results of the data, there was a statistically significant difference between BW, HDL, LDL and ALP pre-post test data (p<0.05). Conclusion: As a result, it can be said that the swimming training program applied regularly for 4 weeks can affect the performance positively with the changes in some biochemical parameters.