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Öğe Comparison of physiological and psychological efficacy of training methods in autism(TZANEIO GENERAL HOSPITAL, ZANNI & 1 AFENTOULI STRS, PIRAEUS GR-18536, GREECE, 2024) Bakan, Kerim; Oral, Onur; Gur, Shanny; Rezaee, Zeinab; Damat, Mertcan; Eroğlu, A. S.; Can, Özlem SelviThe prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (OSB) has been increasing worldwide for many reasons. This situation triggers an intense concern in public health in terms of both families and authorities. Studies are aimed at increasing the quality of life of individuals with ASD. Many studies show that various exercises provide physical and mental development for them. This review is carried out to understand the effectiveness of different physical activities on individuals with ASD. The study was performed by an extensive search of six databases of CINAHL, Clinical Trials, Cochrane, PEDro, PubMed, and Web of Knowledge, with medical topics and terms used, including autism spectrum disorder, autism and exercise intervention, and autism and motor skill development.Öğe Effect of joint distraction exercises with elastic band during warm-up on maximum strength performance in male bodybuilders: A cross-sectional study(Univ Extremadura, Fac Ciencias Deporte, 2023) Caglin, Erhan Toprak; Damat, Mertcan; Uysal, Huseyin Sahin; Korkmaz, Sezgin; Alexandru, Antohe BogdanWe aimed to evaluate the effect of joint distraction exercises with elastic band as a warm-up method versus an only standard warm-up on lower-body maximal strength performance in male bodybuilders and to determine possible moderator variables affecting performance. In the study, seventeen male bodybuilders who met the inclusion criteria were evaluated. The bodybuilders performed two sets of four joint distraction exercises with 30 seconds of rest following the standardized warm-up versus the standardized warm-up only. The maximal strength performance of bodybuilders was measured with an interval of 96 hours. Joint distraction exercises with the elastic band following the standardized warm-up moderately increased lower-body maximal strength performance of the bodybuilders (p = 0.00; Cohen'd = 0.45, 95%CI = 0.30-0.60). In addition, age (p = 0.34, & beta; = 0.03), height (p = 0.92, & beta; = 0.00), body weight (p = 0.61, & beta; = 0.00), training experience (p = 0.66, & beta; = -0.02) and body mass index (p = 0.55, & beta; = 0.01) were not moderator variables for this training method. Our study showed that joint distraction exercises with elastic bands could acutely improve lower-body maximal strength performance in male bodybuilders regardless of anthropometric characteristics. Practitioners and coaches may prefer this training method before strength training to increase the strength performance of their athletes.