Indian adolescents spent almost nine hours a day sedentary, with private school students sitting much more

A time-use survey in a South Indian city found most sedentary time came from class and studying, not just leisure. Adolescents in a mid-sized South Indian city averaged 528 minutes a day in sedentary activities, across 7.3 bouts. Most of that time was school and studying, not leisure. Private school students spent far more time […]
Virtual reality did not significantly change rowing muscle fatigue in trained men during ergometer exercise

In this pilot test, a natural river simulation did not measurably slow lower-limb fatigue by electromyography. In a small pilot study of trained male rowers, virtual reality did not significantly change lower-limb muscle fatigue during rowing ergometer exercise. Fatigue patterns looked broadly similar with and without a naturalistic virtual environment. The authors stress the result […]
Cutting Weight, Carrying Worry: Food, Mood, and Performance in Lebanon’s Taekwondo Elite

When the Fight Extends Beyond the Mat In weight-class sports, the scoreboard isn’t the only place athletes feel pressure. The scale can become a second opponent. That tension is at the heart of the research paper Mental health, eating disorder risk, and disordered eating patterns among Lebanese National Taekwondo Players: A cross-sectional study, which takes […]
Navigating the Impact of Binge Gaming on Young Minds: Insights from Hong Kong

Introduction: The Digital Playground Dilemma Imagine stepping into a world where time blurs and reality becomes secondary. This is the digital playground of video games, a space that captivates the imaginations and time of millions of youths worldwide. But what happens when the play lasts longer than intended, evolving into what experts call binge gaming? […]
The Mind and the Game: Unveiling the Impact of Mindfulness on Football

Introduction Picture this: a packed stadium, the tension is palpable, and the entire season rests on a single moment— a penalty kick. The roar of the crowd fades into the background as the player steps up. But what ensures that their focus does not waver under such pressure? The secret may lie in the art […]
Video Games Unlocking Autism: Discovering Sensory Preferences with HaptiKart

Introduction Imagine stepping into a virtual world, where every curve taken by a digital car reveals layers of how our minds navigate reality. Welcome to the intriguing realm of “HaptiKart,” an engaging research tool disguised as a video game. Recently, researchers have leveraged this playful interface to delve into the nuanced sensory experiences of individuals […]
Gambling Problems and the Mind’s Interconnected Spectra

Introduction Imagine spinning a wheel or rolling a dice, expecting your luck to turn with each try, only to find yourself spiraling further into despair. It’s a plight many can relate to, especially those wrought with gambling problems. But what if we could better understand where gambling fits into the larger picture of mental health […]
Overcoming Anxiety on and off the Field: Strategies for Elite Athletes with Type 1 Diabetes

— Introduction: Managing More Than Just the Game Imagine juggling the pressures of being an elite athlete while also managing a condition that affects every moment of your life. For athletes with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), this is a daily reality. While the fear of low blood sugar during intense physical activity is well-known, there’s […]
Empowering Minds Through Muscle Relaxation: A New Approach to Motor Imagery for Anxiety

— Introduction: Tranquil Minds, Active Bodies Imagine a world where calming your body could unlock the full potential of your mind, especially when you’re feeling anxious. It sounds almost magical, doesn’t it? This idea isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. A recent research paper titled “Muscle relaxation enhances motor imagery capacity in people with anxiety: […]
Mindfulness on the Court: A Game-Changer for Mental Fatigue in Basketball Performance

Introduction: Mind Over Basketball Picture this: you’re standing courtside at a basketball game. The stakes are high, and the players are running up and down the court, every move bursting with urgency. But beneath the physical exertion, an invisible game is also being played. It’s the mental game, where exhaustion can cloud judgment, slow reflexes, […]