Browsing by Author "Goebel, R."
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Body composition, blood pressure and dietary habits among young qatari male adults
Goebel, R.; Velenczei, A.; Alsuliman, B.; Riahi, M.; Bibi, K.; Kneffel, Zs.... more authors ... less authors (2013 , Poster)Introduction: Due to a rapidly changing lifestyle in Qatar, determinants of non-communicable diseases and linked levels of risk factors have risen. These facts pose a national challenge (1). Information about Qatari adults` ... -
Curved Beam Computed Tomography based Structural Rigidity Analysis of Bones with Simulated Lytic Defect: A Comparative Study with Finite Element Analysis
Oftadeh, R.; Karimi, Z.; Villa-Camacho, J.; Tanck, E.; Verdonschot, N.; Goebel, R.; Snyder, B.D.; Hashemi, H.N.; Vaziri A.; Nazarian, A.... more authors ... less authors ( Nature Publishing Group , 2016 , Article)In this paper, a CT based structural rigidity analysis (CTRA) method that incorporates bone intrinsic local curvature is introduced to assess the compressive failure load of human femur with simulated lytic defects. The ... -
Gender differences in anthropometric data and in blood pressure values after a 10 weeks training program
Kneffel, Zs.; Wang, Y.; Khelifi, M.; Goebel, R. ( European College of Sport Science , 2014 , Poster)Purpose: The prevalence of overweight and obesity and the and incidence of non-communicable diseases increased dramatically over the past 20 years in GCC countries includes Qatar (1,2). The early screening and the propagation ... -
Greater effects of high- compared with moderate-intensity interval training on cardio-metabolic variables, blood leptin concentration and ratings of perceived exertion in obese adolescent females
Racil, G.; Coquart, J.B.; Elmontassar, W.; Haddad, M.; Goebel, R.; Chaouachi, A.; Amri, M.; Chamari, K.... more authors ... less authors ( Institute of Sport National Research , 2016 , Article)This study examined the effects of high- vs. moderate-intensity interval training on cardiovascular fitness, leptin levels and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) in obese female adolescents. Forty-seven participants were ... -
The influence of eating behavior and sedentary lifestyle on blood pressure and body composition among young qatari female adults
Kneffel, Zs.; Al-Bader, H.K.; Bouhsine, R.R.; Velenczei, A.; Goebel, R. (2013 , Presentation)Introduction: Obesity is emerging as a major health problem due to recent dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles in Qatar. The prevalence of, overweight, and obesity was over 23%, among adolescents girls in the country. ...