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Gabriel Felipe Arantes Bertochi; Jeffer Eidi Sasaki – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
This study compared the weekly training load (TL) variation across different measures. Fifty-two runners reported their heart rate and distance ran for each training session during four weeks of training. Heart rate measures were used to calculate the weekly TRaining IMPulse (W-TRIMP), whereas the distance ran was used to calculate the weekly…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Athletics, Athletes
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Verity Chester; Medha Cherukat; Nicholas Smith; Elizabeth Patteril; Indermeet Sawhney; Asif Zia; Regi Alexander – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Introduction: Hypothyroidism is a chronic health condition which causes physical, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms. The prevalence of hypothyroidism in adults with intellectual disabilities is under researched. Method: Hypothyroidism was examined among 463 patients within an outpatient intellectual disability psychiatric team. Clinic records…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Physiology, Metabolism, Adults
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Nicola Vasta; Margherita Andrao; Barbara Treccani; Denis Isaia; Claudio Mulatti – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Advances in technology have enabled museum curators to employ equipment that can measure visitors' physiological responses, offering a means to monitor these responses, while, at the same time, potentially engaging visitors. However, it is unclear whether these devices genuinely promote a positive experience or, conversely, are perceived as…
Descriptors: Memory, Museums, Psychological Patterns, Metabolism
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Thalles Henrique Faria de Souza; Eduardo Figueiredo Peloso; Gabriel Gerber Hornink – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Understanding ATP formation is essential for learning metabolism and is central to grasping metabolic processes as a whole. However, due to the high level of abstraction, the number of intermediate substrates, the connections, and integrated regulation, its comprehension often poses a challenge. This and the fact that traditional teaching methods…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Game Based Learning, Biochemistry, Science Instruction
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Beth Beason-Abmayr; David R. Caprette – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
We present an alternative to the traditional classroom lecture on the topics of metabolic scaling, allometric relationships between metabolic rate (MR) and body size, and reasons for rejecting Rubner's surface "law," concepts that students have described as challenging, counterintuitive, and/or mathematical. In groups, students work with…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Body Composition, Animals, Active Learning
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Camila Aparecida Errerias Fernandes Cardinali; Yandara Akamine Martins; Rodrigo Pereira Prates; Emmanuel Veríssimo de Araújo; Felipe Jose Costa Viana; Maria Eleticia de Sousa; Eduardo da Cunha Bombardi; Marcus Vinicius Chrysostomo Baldo; Maria Tereza Nunes – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Games and analogies can significantly enrich the learning experience when integrated with traditional expository teaching methods. With this aim, we developed "The Mystery of the Cell Kingdom," an online game designed to enhance understanding of the physiology of thyroid hormones through a medieval analogy. In the game, students are…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Physiology, Metabolism, Educational Games
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Denise V. Macedo; Bernardo N. Ide – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
This article explores an innovative educational approach using a metabolic board designed to enhance understanding of muscle metabolism across three endurance training zones: Z1 (light intensity), Z2 (moderate intensity), and Z3 (intense/severe intensity). The aerobic threshold marks the transition from light to moderate domains and the anaerobic…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Metabolism
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Salvador Gallegos-Martínez; Kristen Aideé Pérez-Alvarez; Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago; Mario Moisés Alvarez – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2025
Purpose: Hands-on training in tissue engineering is often associated with specialized labs and expensive equipment, such as CO[subscript 2] incubators. To minimize the use of costly commercial incubators and provide a more vivid engineering experience in a biology lab, we present a hands-on project that introduces medium to large groups of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Human Body, Engineering, Laboratory Equipment
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Çagatay Tunca; Ibrahim Hakan Güllü; Saadet Demirtas Inci; Kamuran Kalkan; Ruken Demirkol Tunca; Aysegül Efe; Ayse Nur Özkaya Ibis; Alperen Tas; Mehmet Taha Özkan; Veysel Ozan Tanik; Orçun Ortaköylü; Nail Burak Özbeyaz – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, seen in children and adolescents, and is often treated with various pharmacological agents, especially methylphenidate. There are differing opinions in the literature regarding the cardiovascular safety of long-term methylphenidate use. Studies suggest that the drug may…
Descriptors: Late Adolescents, Young Adults, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Heart Disorders
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Atanu Dutta; Aroma Oberoi; Jyoti Modi; Parmod Goyal; Sangeetha Samuel; Tanushree Mondal; Kalyan Goswami; Sibasish Sahoo; Amit Pal – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Cinemeducation is an effective tool to help students develop humanistic skills. However, there was a need for more studies to find out if this can also be utilized to improve the interest and satisfaction of students learning about rare diseases such as the inborn errors of metabolism. The aim was to introduce cinemeducation as part of early…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Skill Development, Humanism
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Nurul Hayati; Ruqiah Ganda Putri Panjaitan; Andi Besse Tenriawaru; Dai Yixuan – Journal of Science Learning, 2025
The rapid development of information and communication technology has influenced the field of education, which can be utilized in the learning process through the application of technology in learning media usage. Abnormalities and disorders in the circulatory system are complex subtopics involving interconnected organs in the blood circulation…
Descriptors: Science Education, Grade 11, High School Students, Anatomy
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Anton Hesse; Scott Sheffield; Murray Jensen – HAPS Educator, 2025
This study revises and enhances a guided inquiry activity designed to introduce undergraduate and high school students to the physiological concepts of exercise fatigue during a 400-meter dash. This activity has been employed since 2016 in entry-level human physiology courses at the University of Minnesota and across 30 high schools. Using…
Descriptors: Athletics, Metabolism, High School Students, State Universities
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Rikke Petersen; Mie Feldfoss Nørremark; Nils J. Færgeman – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Here we describe an approach and overall concept of how to train undergraduate university students to understand basic regulation and integration of glucose and fatty acid metabolism in response to fasting, intake of carbohydrates, and aerobic exercise. During lectures and both theoretical and practical sessions, the students read, analyze, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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David Antonio Rosas; Natalia Padilla-Zea; Daniel Burgos – Smart Learning Environments, 2025
This paper advances in the understanding of motivation in terms of flow in groups from a physiological perspective. We use wearable devices to monitor the heart rate variation during a set of sessions of face-to-face STEAM project-based learning. By using Action Research with mixed-methods design, we observed a set of 28 students in real-world…
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Physiology, STEM Education, Art Education
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Rebecca K. Y. Lee; Bernard Y. N. Ng; Minghui Daisy Chen – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
During COVID-19 pandemic, there was a change in the teaching mode from face-to-face to online teaching. It was especially challenging for teachers to motivate students to learn through distance learning. This shift in teaching mode also lowered student-student and student-teacher interactions. In this project, a biochemistry courseware,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Independent Study, Cooperative Learning