Powerpoint presentation delivered around the same time as the publication of the articles (uploaded here). What is osteoporosis, how does it develop, what lifestyle factors can help reduce the risks, increase the risks?
An award winning learning package with interactive activities addressing consent, pornography, sexting, FGM and much more. Your Body Your Choices was the winner of the Gold Award for Education and Research at EWIIN in Bari, Italy 2017
Pelvic floor and bladder health information and exercises for exercise teachers
Functions of the Pelvic Floor
The pelvic floor is the inferior and integral component of the abdominal wall.
As such it forms an outlet for the pelvis for urination, defecation, enabling
emptying of the bladder and bowel, and enables vaginal opening for
childbirth. Contraction of the muscles enables the continence of urine
and faeces. The pelvic floor also counteracts changes in abdominal
pressure caused by coughing, sneezing, nose blowing, forced expiration
and vomiting. Reflex activity enables rapid action when required. The
conscious contraction of the pelvic floor can improve sexual enjoyment
during penetrative sex. On the downside, some women experience
involuntary excessive contraction of the pelvic floor prior to or during
penetrative sex, prohibiting sexual intercourse, or making it very painful.
This usually requires referral to specialist psychosexual services. A strong
pelvic floor is also instrumental in preventing a ‘prolapse’. The muscles also
support the contents of the pelvis and abdomen.
Pelvic floor exercises are therefore a vital component of any fitness
programme. Perhaps because results are not immediately evident,
this area has, until recently, received comparatively little attention. One
inhibiting factor for teachers may be the concept of naming the vagina,
urethra and anus in a generally acceptable manner, and so the language
and atmosphere for including the pelvic floor in a programme of exercise
can make all the difference.
Youth work reviews the six resources they consider to be the best for young people, including Barbara Hastings-Asatourian's Contraception Board Game and Safer Sex Interactive Learning Resource
Powerpoint presentation delivered around the same time as the publication of the articles (uploaded here). What is osteoporosis, how does it develop, what lifestyle factors can help reduce the risks, increase the risks?
An award winning learning package with interactive activities addressing consent, pornography, sexting, FGM and much more. Your Body Your Choices was the winner of the Gold Award for Education and Research at EWIIN in Bari, Italy 2017
Pelvic floor and bladder health information and exercises for exercise teachers
Functions of the Pelvic Floor
The pelvic floor is the inferior and integral component of the abdominal wall.
As such it forms an outlet for the pelvis for urination, defecation, enabling
emptying of the bladder and bowel, and enables vaginal opening for
childbirth. Contraction of the muscles enables the continence of urine
and faeces. The pelvic floor also counteracts changes in abdominal
pressure caused by coughing, sneezing, nose blowing, forced expiration
and vomiting. Reflex activity enables rapid action when required. The
conscious contraction of the pelvic floor can improve sexual enjoyment
during penetrative sex. On the downside, some women experience
involuntary excessive contraction of the pelvic floor prior to or during
penetrative sex, prohibiting sexual intercourse, or making it very painful.
This usually requires referral to specialist psychosexual services. A strong
pelvic floor is also instrumental in preventing a ‘prolapse’. The muscles also
support the contents of the pelvis and abdomen.
Pelvic floor exercises are therefore a vital component of any fitness
programme. Perhaps because results are not immediately evident,
this area has, until recently, received comparatively little attention. One
inhibiting factor for teachers may be the concept of naming the vagina,
urethra and anus in a generally acceptable manner, and so the language
and atmosphere for including the pelvic floor in a programme of exercise
can make all the difference.
Youth work reviews the six resources they consider to be the best for young people, including Barbara Hastings-Asatourian's Contraception Board Game and Safer Sex Interactive Learning Resource
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document discusses how gender is represented in nursing and whether representations have changed over the last 20 years. It begins by examining the historical debate around biological versus cultural determinism of gender roles. It then analyzes how gender stereotypes still influence the recruitment and selection of nurses, with criteria often indirectly discriminating against men or women. The document argues that nursing leadership plays a role in perpetuating the status quo through factors like promotional materials and selection processes that can unconsciously favor some gender groups over others. As a result, the representation of men and women in nursing, as well as their career trajectories, remains disproportionate.
This document is about a yoga class taught by Barbara Hastings-Asatourian in May 2004 and also discusses postnatal nutrition and baby food. The document contains information on yoga, nutrition for new mothers, and food for babies.
This document discusses osteoporosis and the importance of diet, particularly calcium intake, in preventing the condition. It notes that osteoporosis often has no symptoms until a fracture occurs. During childhood and adolescence, adequate calcium intake is essential for building strong bones, as 90% of adult bone mass is established by age 17. However, many women and girls consume less than half the recommended daily calcium intake. The document lists various dietary sources of calcium and recommends supplementation if dietary calcium is low. Eating disorders like anorexia can impair bone mass achievement and increase fracture risk later in life by suppressing estrogen levels. Sufficient vitamin D is also important for calcium absorption and bone health.
This document is a dissertation that investigates how a contraception board game influences teenagers' knowledge, skills, and behaviors toward sexual relationships. It provides background on high teenage pregnancy rates in the UK. A qualitative study was conducted involving 16 teenagers through a youth inclusion project. Various data collection methods were used to evaluate responses to playing the board game. Most participants were informed about contraceptives but the sexually transmitted disease information made the greatest impact. The study supports sex education but emphasizes the need for qualified facilitators and comprehensive content including STD prevention. The teenagers provided positive feedback on the educational value of the game, but more research is needed with broader settings and participants.
The document is a 5-page order for a media cutting from the Times Higher Education Supplement to be sent to Rachel Conway at the University of Salford on January 1, 2009. It specifies the order number, publication details, delivery details, and copyright restrictions.
This document summarizes a review of the sexual health workforce in Greater Manchester. It finds variation in staffing structures, educational attainment, and achievement of targets across the region. It recommends establishing consistent understanding of roles like Assistant Practitioners across services. Education should be commissioned and delivered locally, including online learning. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and training should also be improved to enable sharing of less specialized services and monitoring of standards.
Contraception is an important topic that impacts many people's lives and relationships. There are several effective contraceptive methods available, each with their own benefits and risks to consider. It's important for individuals and couples to discuss their values and priorities around family planning to determine the best contraceptive choice for their situation.
Contraceptive methods provide various options for preventing pregnancy. Common methods include barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, hormonal methods like birth control pills and implants, and long-acting reversible contraceptives like IUDs. Choosing the best method depends on a woman's individual needs and circumstances.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document discusses how gender is represented in nursing and whether representations have changed over the last 20 years. It begins by examining the historical debate around biological versus cultural determinism of gender roles. It then analyzes how gender stereotypes still influence the recruitment and selection of nurses, with criteria often indirectly discriminating against men or women. The document argues that nursing leadership plays a role in perpetuating the status quo through factors like promotional materials and selection processes that can unconsciously favor some gender groups over others. As a result, the representation of men and women in nursing, as well as their career trajectories, remains disproportionate.
This document is about a yoga class taught by Barbara Hastings-Asatourian in May 2004 and also discusses postnatal nutrition and baby food. The document contains information on yoga, nutrition for new mothers, and food for babies.
This document discusses osteoporosis and the importance of diet, particularly calcium intake, in preventing the condition. It notes that osteoporosis often has no symptoms until a fracture occurs. During childhood and adolescence, adequate calcium intake is essential for building strong bones, as 90% of adult bone mass is established by age 17. However, many women and girls consume less than half the recommended daily calcium intake. The document lists various dietary sources of calcium and recommends supplementation if dietary calcium is low. Eating disorders like anorexia can impair bone mass achievement and increase fracture risk later in life by suppressing estrogen levels. Sufficient vitamin D is also important for calcium absorption and bone health.
This document is a dissertation that investigates how a contraception board game influences teenagers' knowledge, skills, and behaviors toward sexual relationships. It provides background on high teenage pregnancy rates in the UK. A qualitative study was conducted involving 16 teenagers through a youth inclusion project. Various data collection methods were used to evaluate responses to playing the board game. Most participants were informed about contraceptives but the sexually transmitted disease information made the greatest impact. The study supports sex education but emphasizes the need for qualified facilitators and comprehensive content including STD prevention. The teenagers provided positive feedback on the educational value of the game, but more research is needed with broader settings and participants.
The document is a 5-page order for a media cutting from the Times Higher Education Supplement to be sent to Rachel Conway at the University of Salford on January 1, 2009. It specifies the order number, publication details, delivery details, and copyright restrictions.
This document summarizes a review of the sexual health workforce in Greater Manchester. It finds variation in staffing structures, educational attainment, and achievement of targets across the region. It recommends establishing consistent understanding of roles like Assistant Practitioners across services. Education should be commissioned and delivered locally, including online learning. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and training should also be improved to enable sharing of less specialized services and monitoring of standards.
Contraception is an important topic that impacts many people's lives and relationships. There are several effective contraceptive methods available, each with their own benefits and risks to consider. It's important for individuals and couples to discuss their values and priorities around family planning to determine the best contraceptive choice for their situation.
Contraceptive methods provide various options for preventing pregnancy. Common methods include barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, hormonal methods like birth control pills and implants, and long-acting reversible contraceptives like IUDs. Choosing the best method depends on a woman's individual needs and circumstances.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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