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Gender Differences in Body Measurement Index in Athletic Trainers
Emily Madrak
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Jennifer Volberding
, Ki L. Cole
, Bridget Miller
, Kathleen Curtis
School of Allied Health
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Pharmacology and Physiology
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Gender Differences
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Body Mass Index
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Athletic Trainer
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Measurement Index
100%
Body Measurements
100%
Obesity
25%
Behavioral Factors
25%
Negative View
25%
Physically Active
25%
Innate Factors
25%
Hypertension
12%
Heart Disease
12%
Normality
12%
One-way ANOVA
12%
Athletic Training
12%
Health Behavior
12%
Activity Level
12%
Post Hoc Test
12%
Increased Body Mass Index
12%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
12%
Eating Disorders
12%
Healthcare Workers
12%
Low Body Mass Index
12%
Healthy Weight
12%
Kruskal-Wallis Test
12%
Sports Medicine
12%
Variance Homogeneity
12%
Male Stereotypes
12%
Adipose Tissue Mass
12%
Impact Weight
12%
Physique
12%
Voluntary Control
12%
Multiple Sections
12%
Unequal Sample Sizes
12%
Certified Athletic Trainer
12%
Physical Activity Assessment
12%
Chi-square Statistic
12%
Obesity Level
12%
Professional Work
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sex Difference
100%
Body Mass Index
100%
Anthropometry
100%
Athletic Trainer
100%
Analysis of Variance
30%
Drug Therapy
10%
Heart Disease
10%
Eating Disorder
10%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
10%
Sports Medicine
10%
Kruskal Wallis Test
10%
Post-Hoc Analysis
10%
Stereotypy
10%
Adipose Tissue
10%
Health Behavior
10%
Physical Activity Assessment
10%
Nutrition
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Gender Difference
100%
Anthropometry
100%
Body Mass
100%
Athletic Trainer
100%
Analysis of Variance
30%
Sample Size
10%
Cross-Sectional Study
10%
Drug Therapy
10%
Health Care Personnel
10%
Post Hoc Analysis
10%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
10%
Heart Disease
10%
Eating Disorder
10%
Kruskal Wallis Test
10%
Psychology
Gender Difference
100%
Body Mass Index
100%
Analysis of Variance
30%
Eating Disorder
10%
Physical Activity Assessment
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Mass Index
100%
Gender Differences
100%
Adipose Tissue
10%
Physical Activity
10%
Food Science
Analysis of Variance
100%
Nutrition
33%