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國立陽明交通大學 傳播研究所 李秀珠所指導 傅湘妮的 以自我一致性理論探討網紅人類品牌延伸 (2021),提出 gr sport關鍵因素是什麼,來自於品牌延伸、人類品牌、自我一致性、情感依附、知覺契合度。

而第二篇論文臺北醫學大學 國際生醫工程博士學位學程 CHIH-WEI PENG、CHIEN-HUNG LAI所指導 MUHAMMAD ADEEL的 Energy expenditure during a resistance training exercise in the healthy population (2021),提出因為有 Weight training、acute exercises、METs、energy expenditure、strength training、GEE modeling、cardiorespiratory variables、oxygen consumption、surface electromyography的重點而找出了 gr sport的解答。

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Histories of Women’’s Work in Global Sport: A Man’’s World?

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Sport has never been a man's world. As this volume shows, women have served key roles not only as athletes and spectators, but as administrators, workers, decision-makers, and leaders in sporting organizations around the world. Contributors excavate scarce archival material to uncover histories of w

omen's work in sport, from swimming teachers in nineteenth-century England to national sports administrators in twentieth-century C te d'Ivoire, and many places in between. Their work has been varied, holding roles as teachers, wives, and secretaries in sporting contexts around the world, often with

diplomatic functions--including at the 1968 and 1992 Olympic Games. Finally, this collection shows how gender initiatives have developed in sporting institutions in Europe and international sport federations today. With a foreword by Gr gory Quin and afterword by Ana s Bohuon, this is a pioneering

study into gender and women's work in global sport. Georgia Cervin is an honorary research fellow at the University of Western Australia. Drawing on her experience as an international gymnast, her research has focused on women’s artistic gymnastics in terms of international politics, gender, gover

nance, coaching and athlete rights.Claire Nicolas is finishing her PhD at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her research focuses on the connections between sports, gender and nationalism in West Africa.

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以自我一致性理論探討網紅人類品牌延伸

為了解決 gr sport的問題,作者傅湘妮 這樣論述:

摘要 iABSTRACT ii目錄 iii圖目錄 vi表目錄 vii第一章 緒論 1第一節 研究背景 1第二節 研究動機與目的 4第二章 文獻檢閱 6第一節 品牌延伸 6一、 品牌延伸 6二、 品牌資產 8三、 品牌聯想 9四、 品牌反饋效果 11第二節 品牌與消費者的自我一致性 12一、 品牌個性 12二、 自我一致性理論(Self-congruity theory) 13三、 品牌個性與消費者自我一致性之關聯 14四、 自我一致性理論

相關實證研究 15第三節 人類品牌、擬社會關係與品牌相關態度 17一、 人類品牌理論(Human brand theory) 17二、 擬社會關係 18三、 擬社會關係所影響的品牌相關態度 20第四節 知覺契合度之調節效果 25一、 知覺契合度(perceived fit) 25第五節 研究假設 27一、 YouTuber品牌延伸 27二、 自我一致性、擬社會關係與YouTuber子品牌態度 28三、 YouTuber子品牌態度與購買意願 30四、 子品牌態度對YouTuber人類

品牌忠誠度的反饋效果 31五、 知覺契合度之調節效果 34第三章 研究方法 37第一節 研究方法之選擇 37第二節 研究變項及其測量方式 38一、 自我一致性 38二、 擬社會關係 39三、 母品牌態度——YouTuber人類品牌 39四、 子品牌態度——YouTuber個人品牌 40五、 產品契合度 40六、 母品牌忠誠度 40七、 購買意願 40第三節 產品設計與操弄確認 41一、 產品設計 41二、 實驗物操弄測試 41第四節 正式實驗

43一、 施測流程 43二、 操弄檢定 44第五節 量表信度檢測 44一、 因素分析 44二、 信度檢驗 45三、 統計工具 45第四章 研究發現與討論 47第一節 研究發現 47一、 描述性統計分析 47二、 假設檢定 48第二節 研究發現之討論 60一、 YouTuber品牌延伸 60二、 自我一致性、擬社會關係與YouTuber子品牌態度 61三、 YouTuber子品牌態度與購買意願 62四、 YouTuber子品牌態度對YouTub

er忠誠度的反饋效果 63五、 產品契合度對子品牌相關態度與YouTuber忠誠度關係的調節效果 64六、 產品契合度對子品牌相關態度與購買意願關係的調節效果 66第三節 研究結論 68第五章 研究貢獻與未來研究建議 71第一節 研究貢獻 71第二節 研究限制與建議 72參考文獻 73附錄 89

Keto Crock Pot Cookbook: Keto Slow Cooker Cookbook, Keto Instant Pot Cookbook, Keto for Beginners Guide

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Energy expenditure during a resistance training exercise in the healthy population

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Background: Energy expenditure (EE) during resistance or strength training (RT/ST) exercise produces great fitness and health benefits for humans, but limited studies have investigated EE directly during resistance exercises. EE through metabolic equivalent (MET) and oxygen consumption (VO2) estima

tion during resistance workouts in humans can be modeled by using cardiorespiratory parameters and surface electromyography (sEMG) of local muscles.Objective: To determine energy cost during three resistance workouts comprising three exercises in stage 1. And to estimate energy cost during six resis

tance workouts consisting of three different exercises from cardiorespiratory parametersand sEMG of body muscles during stage 2.Methods: During stage 1, ten participants were enrolled into two groups: an untrained (n = 5, with no weight training experience) and a trained group (n = 5, with 2 months’

weight training experience). Each participant completed three training sessions on separate days. While wearing a mask for indirect calorimetric measurements, each participant completed training sessions carried out with three dumbbell exercises: bent-over row (BOR), deadlift (DL), and lunge (Lg).

METs, EE, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), heart rate (HR), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP & DBP), and Borg rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured. During stage 2, eleven participants were recruited into two groups; an untrained (n = 5) and a trained group (n = 6) and they compl

eted six training sessions. The three types of dumbbell exercises performed are shoulder press, deadlift, and squat. The METs, RER, HR, SBP, DBP, blood lactate (BL), RPE, and sEMG of both sidesmiddle deltoid, lumbar erector spinae, quadriceps, and hamstring were measured. The MET from cardiorespirat

ory parameters and VO2 from the sEMG root mean square (RMS) of the investigated muscles were predicted using generalized estimating equations (GEE) for repeated measure data collected during exercise and rest periods.Results: During stage 1, the total cost of energy was derived from VO2 during each

exercise. Our results presented that the METs of a single training workout were 3.3 kcal for the untrained and 3.4 kcal for the trained groups, whereas the total EE was 683~688 kcal and 779~840 kcal, respectively. The respiratory exchange ratio (p = 0.010*) for the three exercises differed considera

bly, while the heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and Borg rate of perceived exertion did not reach significant levels. During the stage 2 exercise period, RER, HR, SBP, and BL for the training group [quasi-likelihood under an independence model criterion] (QIC = 187, p = 0.0001***~0

.033*) while RER, HR, SBP, DBP, and RPE (QIC = 48, p = 0.0001***~0.002*) during the resting period for untrained group significantly estimated MET for moderate-intensity resistance training exercises. The sEMG of untrained vs. trained groups significantly computed GEE (QIC = 344, p = 0.020* vs. QIC

= 867, p = 0.018*), respectively. The predicted models for the three types of exercises for the untrained vs. trained groups were shoulder press (QIC = 129, p = 0.009* vs. QIC = 116, p = 0.001**), deadlift (QIC = 164, p = 0.003* vs. QIC = 309, p = 0.016*), and squat (QIC = 67, p = 0.009* vs. QIC = 3

65, p = 0.031*),respectively.Conclusion: The stage 1 exercise protocol of this study involved a moderate-intensity exercise of 2.4~3.9 METs. The energy cost of each training exercise was between 179~291 kcal. It is also inferred that the cardiorespiratory variables are significantly related to MET.

During stage 2, RER and HR significantly estimated MET for two groups along with SBP and BL for the training group. While during the resting period, RER, HR, SBP, DBP, and RPE related significantly for untrained and BL for training groups respectively. The models significantly predicted for the thre

e types of exercises using the right and left middle deltoid, right and left lumbar erector spinae, left rectus femoris, and right and left biceps femoris sEMG RMS for the untrained and trained groups during moderate-intensity strength training exercises.