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European Journal of Sport Science | 2014

Domain-specific physical activity and health-related quality of life in university students

Željko Pedišić; Marija Rakovac; Danijel Jurakić; Pekka Oja

Abstract Information on the relationship between domain-specific physical activity (PA) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in the general population and specific groups is still scarce. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between PA in work, transport, domestic and leisure-time domains and HRQoL among university students. PA and HRQoL were assessed in a random stratified sample of 1750 university students using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – long form and 12-item Short Form Health Survey, respectively. The Spearmans rank correlations, adjusted for age, community size, personal monthly budget, body mass index, smoking habits and alcohol intake ranged from −0.11 to 0.18 in female students and −0.29 to 0.19 in male students. Leisure-time, domestic, transport-related PA and total PA were positively related to HRQoL. Inverse correlations with HRQoL were only found for work-related PA in male students. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that only leisure-time PA was related to the Physical Summary Component score (β = 0.08 for females and β = 0.10 for males, P < 0.05). Domain-specific PA levels were not significantly related to the Mental Component Summary score. To get a more comprehensive insight in the relationship between PA and HRQoL, future studies should not only analyse total PA levels but also domain-specific PA levels. The evidence on the positive relationship of leisure-time, transport and domestic PA with HRQoL can potentially be used to support evidence-based promotion of PA in a university setting, and as a hypothesis for future longitudinal studies on such potential causal relationships.


Human Movement Science | 2012

Anthropometric characteristics and gait transition speed in human locomotion.

Davor Šentija; Marija Rakovac; Vesna Babić

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between anthropometric parameters and the preferred transition speed (PTS) in human locomotion, in both genders. Previous studies exploring body measures as possible determinants of the PTS were biased toward longitudinal body dimensions, while the relationship between the PTS and transverse body dimensions has so far not been examined. Longitudinal and transverse anthropometric parameters were measured in 48 physical education students (21 males, 27 females), and an exercise test was performed for determination of the PTS. The relationship between the PTS and the anthropometric variables was determined using Pearson product-moment correlations and stepwise multiple regression analysis. Weak to moderate correlations between several body size and body shape variables and the PTS were found. In males, significant negative correlations (p<.05) between transverse body dimensions scaled to body height (calf girth, shoulder, bicristal and bitrochanteric diameters) and the PTS were found (r=-.51 to -.63). In females, calf girth and thigh girth scaled to height were significantly negatively correlated with the PTS (r=-.61 and -.42, respectively; p<.05). The results of the study suggest that gait transition speed in humans is related to both transverse and longitudinal body dimensions, and that sexual dimorphism in body size and shape should be taken into consideration for a proper interpretation of the PTS.


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2011

Reliability of the Croatian Long Version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire

Marija Rakovac; Dinko Hodak


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2014

LEVELS AND CORRELATES OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: CROSS-SECTIONAL FINDINGS FROM CROATIA

Željko Pedišić; Marija Rakovac; Jason A. Bennie; Danijel Jurakić; Adrian Bauman


Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2013

Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life in Croatian University Students

Marija Rakovac; Zeljko Pedisic; Shelly Pranić; Zrinka Greblo; Dinko Hodak


Archive | 2006

Tourism and sport - aspects of development

Mato Bartoluci; Nevenka Čavlek; Mirna Andrijašević; Ivanka Avelini Holjevac; Vinko Barić; Sunčica Bartoluci; Miljenko Bilen; Vesna Borković Vrtiprah; Kristina Bučar; Ivo Družić; Stjepan Heimer; Vlatko Jadrešić; Oliver Kesar; Dragan Magaš; Darija Omrčen; Milena Peršić; Doris Peručić; Andrea Pešutić; Marija Rakovac; Mark Rosentraub; Claude Sobry; Sanela Škorić


Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (12 ; 2007) | 2007

Influence of regular physical activity on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women

Marija Rakovac; Stjepan Heimer; Ivan Prskalo


Archive | 2018

Physical activity and health of children and adolescents

Danijel Jurakić; Marija Rakovac; Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Stjepan Heimer; Igor Jukić


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2018

SHOULD WE REALLY BE CHASING THE IMPACT FACTOR

Daniel Bok; Carl Foster; Marija Rakovac


8. godišnja međunarodna konferencija „Kondicijska priprema sportaša 2010“ s glavnom temom: Trening brzine, agilnosti i eksplozivnosti, Zbornik radova | 2018

Terenski testovi specifičnih motoričkih sposobnosti i morfoloških obilježja za otkrivanje djece talentirane za sprint

Vesna Babić; Marija Rakovac; Iva Blažević; Nebojša Zagorac; Renata Švigir-Potroško

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