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University Student’s Perceptions of Self-Tracking Devices, Data Privacy, and Sharing Digital Data for Research Purposes

Marianne I. Clark and Matthew W. Driller

of the larger study, 13 participants were competitive athletes in sports including athletics/track and field, wood chopping, cycling, kayak, dance, netball, and rugby. Nineteen participants identified as Pakeha (New Zealand European descent) or Other European Descent, three as Maori, and two as

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Skinfold Prediction Equations Fail to Provide an Accurate Estimate of Body Composition in Elite Rugby Union Athletes of Caucasian and Polynesian Ethnicity

Adam J. Zemski, Elizabeth M. Broad, and Gary J. Slater

body fat in elite soccer players? International Journal of Sports Medicine, 30 , 607 – 613 . PubMed doi:10.1055/s-0029-1202353 Rush , E.C. , Freitas , I. , & Plank , L.D. ( 2009 ). Body size, body composition and fat distribution: Comparative analysis of European, Maori, Pacific Island and

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Whither (or Wither) the Humanities in Kinesiology?

Jaime Schultz

) considered the meaning of sport in Māori, Fijian, and American cultures ( Stumpf & Cozens, 1947 , 1949 ). Seward C. Staley (FNAK #60) “may have been the first American professor to have called himself a ‘sport historian’” ( Lucas, 2005 , p. 67). Eleanor Metheny (FNAK #67), a professor of physical education

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Nature Sport and Environmental History: Adulation or Alteration of Nature?

PearlAnn Reichwein, Pierre-Olaf Schut, and Grégory Quin

games, koku diving, coconut tree races, surfing, and paddling outrigger canoes worked to unite human and other-than-human entities in the worldview of the distinct Indigenous Peoples of Pacifica including, for example, Fijians, Tongans, Māori, Torres Strait Islanders, and Aboriginals. Traditional

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Joy, Jobs, and Sweat: Older Adults’ Physical Activity During COVID-19 Lockdowns in New Zealand

Lisa Chamussy, Tessa Morgan, Kathryn Morgan, Lisa Williams, Janine Wiles, and Merryn Gott

: Heightened risk that virus is not contained Businesses can open with contactless precautions Severely limited with physical distancing and maximum number of patrons Gatherings of up to 10 allowed only for weddings, funerals, and tangihanga (Māori funeral) Early learning centers for essential workers

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The Causal Effect of Voluntary Roles in Sport on Subjective Well-Being in European Countries

Pamela Wicker and Paul Downward

: Insights from the XVII Manchester Commonwealth Games . European Sport Management Quarterly, 6 ( 4 ), 333 – 351 . 10.1080/16184740601154474 Dulin , P.L. , Gavala , J. , Stephens , C. , Kostick , M. , & McDonald , J. ( 2012 ). Volunteering predicts happiness among older Māori and non-Māori in

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Not Just Merely Different: Travelling Theories, Post-Feminism and the Racialized Politics of Women of Color

Aarti Ratna

:10.1080/14660970802472643 10.1080/14660970802472643 Palmer , F.R. , & Masters , T.M. ( 2010 ). Māori feminism and sport leadership: Exploring Māori women’s experiences . Sport Management Review, 13 , 331 – 344 . doi:10.1016/j.smr.2010.06.001 10.1016/j.smr.2010.06.001 Pelak , C.F. ( 2005

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Between Profit and Purpose: Employee Responses to Financial and Social Logics in Women’s Sport

Risa F. Isard, E. Nicole Melton, Elizabeth B. Delia, and Calvin Nite

B (pp.  3 – 35 ). Emerald . Palmer , F.R. , & Masters , T.M. ( 2010 ). Māori feminism and sport leadership: Exploring Māori women’s experiences , Sport Management Review, 13 ( 4 ), 331 – 344 . 10.1016/j.smr.2010.06.001 Pedras , L. , Taylor , T. , & Frawley , S. ( 2020 ). Responses

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Effects of a Brief Stair-Climbing Intervention on Cognitive Functioning and Mood States in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Neda Nasrollahi, Jordan Quensell, and Liana Machado

to the following ethnic groups: New Zealand European ( n  = 23), New Zealand European/Māori ( n  = 1), Māori ( n  = 1), European/American ( n  = 1), Lebanese/New Zealand European ( n  = 1), and British ( n  = 1). Physical Activity Table  2 displays the descriptive statistics for the participants

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Macronutrient Intakes of Male Rugby Union Players: A Review

Katherine Elizabeth Black, Alistair David Black, and Dane Frances Baker

intakes of their players. Given the number of Maori and Pacific Island players playing in New Zealand, it would be interesting to determine if the intakes of New Zealand are similar to those of the Northern Hemisphere or to those reported in Fijian players, which were lower in energy, protein, and