shown in Supplementary Material S4 [available online]). Self-identified ethnicity data were collected as part of the survey and categorized into 5 groups: NZ European/Pākehā, Māori, Pacific peoples, Asian (included those from Central, East, South Southeast, and Western Asia), and “Other” (eg
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The Epidemiology of Domain-Specific Physical Activity in New Zealand Adults: A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Survey
Ryan Gage, Anja Mizdrak, Justin Richards, Adrian Bauman, Melissa Mcleod, Rhys Jones, Alistair Woodward, and Caroline Shaw
Sport for Social Change With Aotearoa New Zealand Youth: Navigating the Theory–Practice Nexus Through Indigenous Principles
Jeremy Hapeta, Rochelle Stewart-Withers, and Farah Palmer
in sport-for-development (SFD) research, this study demonstrates how such perspectives can provide important insights for the SFD field. We argue that, from our perspective as Māori (Indigenous people to NZ) scholars, there cannot be a universal theory; however, there is some universality of
Decolonizing Sports Sociology is a “Verb not a Noun”: Indigenizing Our Way to Reconciliation and Inclusion in the 21st Century? Alan Ingham Memorial Lecture
Paul Whitinui
colonization. In 2003, a renowned Indigenous Māori scholar—Professor Graham Hingangaroa Smith from Aotearoa New Zealand—argued that transforming leadership in the academy is as much an exercise in critical literacy as it is about engaging multiple sites of the struggle—constitutionally, nationally, locally
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
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
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
The Potential Impact of Physical Activity on the Burden of Osteoarthritis and Low Back Pain in Australia: A Systematic Review of Reviews and Life Table Analysis
Mary Njeri Wanjau, Holger Möller, Fiona Haigh, Andrew Milat, Rema Hayek, Peta Lucas, and J. Lennert Veerman
42. Randal E , Shaw C , McLeod M , Keall M , Woodward A , Mizdrak A . The impact of transport on population health and health equity for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand: a prospective burden of disease study . Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 ; 19 ( 4 ): 2032 . doi:10
Indigenizing Sport Research: Analyzing Protective Factors of Exercising Sovereignty in North America
Alisse Ali-Joseph, Kelsey Leonard, and Natalie Welch
). Games and pastimes of the Māori . A. R. Shearer, Government Printer . Biolsi , T. ( 2005 ). Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, Indigenous space, and American Indian struggle . American Ethnologist, 32 ( 2 ), 239 – 259 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/3805281 Bloom , J. ( 2000 ). To show what
International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE) 14th Global Coach Conference
Players Association; 2 University of Otago, New Zealand This presentation draws on the experiences of the first author who is an ex-professional rugby player who identifies as Pasifika. He played for two Super Rugby franchises, a Welsh rugby club, New Zealand Māori, and captained Fiji (in a World Cup