Catherine Govender
University of Pretoria
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African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2011
P.J. Du Toit; P.E. Kruger; A.F. Mahomed; M. Kleynhans; T. Jay-Du Preez; Catherine Govender; J Mercier
Vision is one of the most important special senses and is the primary source of external information. The role of vision in our everyday lifestyles is immense and adequate visual skills are needed for simple tasks which include reading and writing, that are especially important for students. Stress is an important factor which most students deal with, and along with other external factors, could adversely affect the ability to effectively perform many visual skills. This study aims to determine if sports vision exercises could improve visual skills and thereby enhance motor and cognitive performance. A 169 second year physiology students (18-22 years of age) participated in the study. The students were divided into control (n=78) and experimental groups (n=91) and pre and post sports vision tests were conducted. This included testing visual skills such as visual acuity, eye dominance, focusing, tracking, vergence, sequencing, eye-hand coordination, visualization and reflex. The results showed a significant improvement in the sequencing and eye-hand coordination tests in the experimental group, whilst a non-significant improvement (control group) was observed in the visual acuity, visualization, tracking, vergence and reflex tests. The improvements (except for focusing) were greater in the experimental group than in the control group. The study clearly showed that correct sports vision training can improve certain visual skills and lead to an enhancement of motor and cognitive learning and performance. Sports vision exercises are therefore an efficient method of improving certain visual skills and possibly minimizing any defects caused by stress. Key words: Sports vision exercises, visual skills, students.
Journal of Psychology in Africa | 2008
Priyesh Bipath; Catherine Govender; Margaretha Viljoen
Decreased quality of life of end-stage renal disease is further compromised by renal function replacement treatments such as haemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD). Poor quality of life negatively affects treatment outcome. This study compared quality of life between HD and PD patients. Quality of life in 15 HD and 15 PD patients at a South African renal unit was compared using the SF-36 short form. There was no significant difference between HD and PD patients for total SF-36 score, but HD subjects reported more pain. Quality of life is similar in HD and PD patients, with the exception of higher pain levels in HD patients.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2010
P.J. Du Toit; P.E. Kruger; K.F. Fowler; Catherine Govender; J.R. Clark
Health Sa Gesondheid | 2006
Naudine Willemse; Margaretha Viljoen; Catherine Govender
African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2012
L Bagwath Persad; Catherine Govender; Prashilla Soma; P.J. Du Toit; P.E. Kruger; C.C. Grant; Paola Silvia Wood
Health Sa Gesondheid | 2006
Naudine Willemse; Margaretha Viljoen; Catherine Govender
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2013
A.F. Mahomed; M. Kleynhans; Catherine Govender; P.J. Du Toit
Archive | 2013
Faheema Mahomed Ali; M. Kleynhans; Catherine Govender; Peet J. Du Toit
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2012
N. Mthembu; H.C. Terblanche; A.F. Mahomed; E. Henning; M. Kleynhans; Catherine Govender; Rina Grant; Paola Silvia Wood; Peet J. Du Toit
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2012
N. Mthembu; H.C. Terblanche; A.F. Mahomed; E. Henning; M. Kleynhans; Catherine Govender; Rina Grant; Paola Silvia Wood; Peet J. Du Toit