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A Narrative Review of Personalized Musculoskeletal Modeling Using the Physiome and Musculoskeletal Atlas Projects

Justin Fernandez, Vickie Shim, Marco Schneider, Julie Choisne, Geoff Handsfield, Ted Yeung, Ju Zhang, Peter Hunter, and Thor Besier

capital femoral epiphysis is unusually high in New Zealand, with 4.2 and 5.6 times higher frequency rates reported in the Māori and Pacific population compared with the New Zealand European population. 37 , 38 CP is another condition that leads to complex joint deformities and is the most common cause of

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“He Could Be Dangerous”: Orientalism, Deradicalization, and the Representation of Refugee Muslim Boxers in TSN’s Radical Play

Adam Ehsan Ali and Samantha King

construction of the “proper” Maori sportsmen ( Hokowhitu, 2004 ). These works, alongside those that highlight shifts in sporting cultures in the post-9/11 era in the form of intensified megaevent surveillance and security ( Atkinson & Young, 2012 ; Schimmel, 2011 , 2012 ; Sugden, 2012 ; Samatas, 2007

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Indigenous Youth (Non)Participation in Euro-Canadian Sport: Applying Theories of Refusal

Jessica R. Nachman, Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Audrey R. Giles, Rochelle Stewart-Withers, and Daniel A. Henhawk

, contributed to a powerful movement toward asserting their own team as representing a sovereign nation. Thorpe et al.’s ( 2020 ) research with wāhine (Māori women) rugby athletes provided a less obvious example of refusal in sport. In interviewing the athletes about bioethics, they found that no players voiced

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Shuteye Time Compared With Bedtime: Misclassification of Sleep in Adolescent Females

Jillian J. Haszard, Tessa Scott, Claire Smith, and Meredith C. Peddie

.9) Ethnicity, n (%)  NZEO 115 (84.6)  Māori 14 (10.3)  Pacific 3 (2.2)  Asian 4 (2.9) BMI z score, b M ( SD ) 0.67 (0.91) Weight status, b n (%)  Healthy 90 (67.2)  Overweight 33 (24.6)  Obese 11 (8.2) Weekday bedtime (min), M ( SD ) 9:56 p.m. (58) Weekend bedtime (min), M ( SD ) 10:40 p.m. (77

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Making Settler Colonialism Visible in Sport Management

Chen Chen and Daniel S. Mason

: Teaching and learning about Māori-Pākehā bicultural organizing . Journal of Management Education, 35 ( 1 ), 84 – 101 . doi:10.1177/1052562910387579 10.1177/1052562910387579 Jones , D.F. , Brooks , D.D. , & Mak , J.Y. ( 2008 ). Examining sport management programs in the United States . Sport

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A 0.1% L-Menthol Mouth Swill in Elite Male Rugby Players Has Different Effects in Forwards and Backs

Marcia L. Jerram, Dane Baker, Tiaki B. Smith, Phil Healey, Lee Taylor, and Katherine Black

franchise (the highest rugby competition in New Zealand), aged 24.2 (3.2) years were recruited for this study. Of the 30 players, 11 were Samoan, 8 Māori, 9 New Zealand European or European, and 2 Fijian. The data from 3 participants were excluded from the final data set, due to injury or missing data. Thus

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Preseason Body Composition Adaptations in Elite White and Polynesian Rugby Union Athletes

Adam J. Zemski, Shelley E. Keating, Elizabeth M. Broad, Damian J. Marsh, Karen Hind, and Gary J. Slater

.D. ( 2009 ). Body size, body composition and fat distribution: Comparative analysis of European, Maori, Pacific Island and Asian Indian adults . British Journal of Nutrition, 102 , 632 – 641 . PubMed ID: 19203416 doi:10.1017/S0007114508207221 10.1017/S0007114508207221 Selkirk , G.A. , & McLellan , T

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Longitudinal Changes in Body Composition Assessed Using DXA and Surface Anthropometry Show Good Agreement in Elite Rugby Union Athletes

Adam J. Zemski, Shelley E. Keating, Elizabeth M. Broad, and Gary J. Slater

young New Zealand men of European, Pacific Island, and Asian Indian ethnicities . New Zealand Medical Journal, 117 , 1203 . PubMed ID: 15608799 Rush , E.C. , Freitas , I. , & Plank , L.D. ( 2009 ). Body size, body composition and fat distribution: Comparative analysis of European, Maori

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Stationary Exercise in Overweight and Normal Weight Children

Mostafa Yaghoubi, Philip W. Fink, Wyatt H. Page, and Sarah P. Shultz

, Plank LD . Estimation of body fatness from body mass index and bioelectrical impedance: comparison of New Zealand European, Maori and Pacific Island children . Eur J Clin Nutr . 2003 ; 57 ( 11 ): 1394 – 401 . PubMed ID: 14576752 doi:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601701 14576752 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601701 42

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Non-Wear Time and Presentation of Compositional 24-Hour Time-Use Analyses Influence Conclusions About Sleep and Body Mass Index in Children

Jillian J. Haszard, Kim Meredith-Jones, Victoria Farmer, Sheila Williams, Barbara Galland, and Rachael Taylor

.4) Residential area deprivation b  Low (1–3) 103 (17.1)  Medium (4–7) 290 (48.2)  High (8–10) 209 (34.7) Age (years), M ( SD ) 8.0 (1.1) Ethnicity b  European 397 (57.6)  Māori 140 (20.3)  Pacific Island 92 (13.4)  Asian 60 (8.1) BMI z -score, M ( SD ) 0.69 (1.07) Weight status  Normal weight 492 (66