Browsing by Author "Dokumacı, Bircan"
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Active Video Dancing Game Provides High-Intensity Exercise for Hip-Hop Dancers and Non-Dancers
Aygün, Cihan; Dokumacı, Bircan; Çakır-Atabek, Hayriye (Stellenbosch University, 2018)The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of active video game dancing (AVG dancing) on physiological variables in hip-hop dancers. The AVG dancing was performed using the Xbox Kinect, and the physiological ... -
Effects of the Menstrual Cycle on Running Economy: Oxygen Cost Versus Caloric Cost
Dokumacı, Bircan; Hazır, Tahir (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2019)Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the menstrual cycle on running economy (RE). Method: Eleven eumenorrheic female athletes (mean age: 21.18 +/- 3.65 years, height: 170.2 +/- 6.6 cm, VO(2)max: 49.25 +/- 9.15 ... -
Investigation of the repeated sprint performance and fatigue index of pubescent girl athletes of different age groups
Dokumacı, Bircan; Atabek, H. Ç.; Yılmaz, İlker (Editura Universitatea din Pitesti, 2016)The purpose of this study is to investigate the age-related differences in the repeated sprint ability and fatigue index in Turkish girl athletes in puberty. 36 youth girls (11 age group n=13, 12 age group n=16, 13 age ... -
Relationship Between Oxidative Stress Indices and Aerobic/Anaerobic Capacity in U17 Soccer Players
Dokumacı, Bircan; Akdoğan, Erkan; Cerrah, Onur Ali; Çakır-Atabek, Hayriye (Parlar Scientific Publications (PSP), 2018)The intensive exercise performed during soccer games and training relies on both aerobic and anaerobic energy production. Furthermore, several studies have reported that after strenuous aerobic or anaerobic exercises, ... -
Strength Loss After Eccentric Exercise Is Related to Oxidative Stress but Not Muscle Damage Biomarkers
Çakır Atabek, Hayriye; Dokumacı, Bircan; Aygün, Cihan (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2019)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate (a) time-dependent changes in muscle damage (MD) biomarkers, oxidative stress (OS) indices, and maximum strength performance; (b) the relationship between changes in ...