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Program

Thursday, 26 April 2012

  • Arrival to the Student Hotel of the Semmelweis University Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (TF) at Budapest. Address: Budapest XII. District, Alkotás utca 44.
  • 10:00 Registration (Main Building, Room 39)
  • 11:00 Opening ceremony (Main Building, Room 40). The official opening of the Congress by Prof. Miklós Tóth, dean and Prof. Zsolt Radák vice dean for Science
  • Presentations:
    1. Prof. Ed Coyle (The University of Texas, Austin, USA): Physiology of Endurance: How fast might they go?
    2. Prof. Fernando Gomez-Pinilla (UCLA, USA): The Effects of Nutrition and Exercise on Brain Health
  • 12:30 Lunch at the Student Hotel
  • 13:00 Late registration (Main Building, Room 39) | Intbagroduction of the International Student Board Sport Studies (Main Building, R.40)
  • 14:00 Sections for professors (Main Building, Room 40) >>>
  • 17:00 Round-Table Discussion (Introduction of Universities) (Main Building, R. 37)
  • 19:00 Dinner at the Student Hotelbet

Friday, 27 April 2012

  • 8:00 Breakfast at the Student Hotel | Rooms are open for participants | Late registration (Main Building, Room 39)
  • 9:00 Sections
    • for undergraduate students
      • Physical Exercise Therapy (Main Building, Room 37) >>>
      • Sport & Quality of Life (Main Building, Room 40) >>>
    • for Ph.D. students
      • Motor Learning (Main Building, Room 58) >>>
  • 11:30 Sections for undergraduate students
    • Exercise Physiology (Main Building, Room 37) >>>
    • Psychology Aspects of Human Movement (Main Building, Room 40) >>>
  • 13:30 Lunch at the Student Hotel
  • 14:00 Rooms are open for participants
  • 14:30 Sections for undergraduate students
    • Human Kinesiology (Main Building, Room 37) >>>
    • Social Sciences and Sport Management (Main Building, Room 40) >>>
  • 17:00 Poster Section for undergraduate and Ph.D. students (Main Building, Room 43)
    • Health Sciences and Motor Learning (Undergraduate students) >>>
    • Health Sciences (Ph.D. students) >>>
  • 19:00 Reception Dinner at at MOM Kulturális Központ (Address: Budapest, XII. district Csörsz u. 18.)

Saturday 28 April 2012

  • 8:00 Breakfast at the Student Hotel | Rooms are open for participants | Late registration (Main Building, Room 39)
  • 9:00 Sections for Ph.D Students
    • Human Kinesiology (Main Building, Room 37) >>>
    • Exercise Physiology I. (Main Building, Room 40) >>>
    • Exercise Physiology II. (Main Building, Room 43) >>>
  • 11:30 Closing ceremony (Main Building, Room 40)
  • 12:30 Banquet (Main Building, Room 43)
  • 15:30 Cultural program, sight-seeing in the Castle district
  • 19:00 Dinner at the Student Hotel

Sunday 29 April 2012

  • 8:00 Breakfast at the Student Hotel

Detailed program of the sections | Booklet of Abstracts (PDF, 86 pages)

Thursday, 26, April 2012

11:00 – 12:30 Opening ceremony (Main Building, Room 40)

  1. Prof. Ed Coyle (The University of Texas Austin USA): ‘Physiology of Endurance: How fast might they go?
  2. Prof. Fernando Gomez-Pinilla (UCLA. USA): The Effects of Nutrition and Exercise on Brain Health

14:00 – 16:00 Sections for professors (Main Building, Room 40)

  1. Prof. Tibor Hortobagyi (Groningen University, Nederland): Neural Adaptations to Strength Training
  2. Prof. Natalia Zakharyeva (Russian State University, Russia): Psycho Functional Characteristics of Free Divers, Swimmers and Sport Dancers
  3. Prof. Mitsuru Higuchi (Waseda University, Japan): Health Promotion by Rowing Exercise.
  4. Prof. Arlette Delamarche (University Rennes, France): Physical Inactivity and Insulin Resistance: Implications of Oxidative Stress
  5. Prof. Pál Hamar (Semmelweis University, Hungary): Tendencies of the Content Modernizations within Physical Education in the Hungarian Public Education
  6. Prof. Karsten Froberg (RICH Centre, Denmark): The Newest Evidences of the Importance of Physical Activity for Health and Cognition in Children
  7. Prof. Marina Udalova (Russian State University, Russia): International Communication in Modern Sport Education

17:00 Round-Table Discussion (Introduction of Universities) (Main Building, R. 37)

Friday, 27, April 2012

9:00 – 11:00 Oral sections for Undergraduate Students

Physical Exercise Therapy (Main Building, Room 37) – Chair: Dr. Miklós Tóth | Members: Dr. Anna Farkas, Dr. Péter Osváth

  1. Bernat Vacz (Hungary): The Role of Pre-surgery Strength and Functional Training in Succesful Accelerated Physiotherapy after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: a Case Report
  2. Anders Farholm (Norway): A Multidisciplinary Vocational Rehabilitation with Focus on Physical Activity Predicts Increases in Motivation, Perceived Competence, Physical Activity Behavior, Healthy Functioning, and Return to Work
  3. Bernadette Misovics (Hungary): The Effectiveness of Conservative Physiotherapy in Case of Isolated Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  4. Ágnes Diviánszky, Lilla Zalai (Hungary): The Effect of Life Long Physical Activity on Early Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease
  5. Renáta Szabó (Hungary): The Protective Cardiovascular Effects of Six Weeks Recreational Physical Exercise
  6. Zsófia Szalay (Hungary): Choreographed Movements and Games to Prevent Plantar Deformities at the Age of Preschool

Sport & Quality of Life (Main Building, Room 37) – Chair: Dr. Karsten Froberg | Members: Dr. Ferenc Ihász, Dr. Andor Molnár

  1. Ádám Schneider (Hungary): Developing Reaction Speed and Hand-eye Coordination by Using Speed Stacks
  2. Ilshat Melyaev (Russia): Features of the Testing System in Preparation of Basketball Players
  3. Gábor Schuth (Hungary): Team-timeout, as a Possibilty for Shaping Goal Differences in Handball Matches
  4. Allen Weeks (USA): Analysis of Heart Rate Values Measures on School Physical Education Programs
  5. Adrienn Volák (Hungary): Profile of Leasure Time, Physical Activity and Sport Related Habit of the Students at the Semmelweis University
  6. Diana Colucci (Canada): Physical Inactivity, a Call for Concern: Evaluation of Present School Based Interventions, Specifically Daily Physical Activity (DPA)
  7. Anita Király (Hungary): The Problem and Analysis of the Development of the Endurance on Recreational Purpose
  8. Michael Cooper (USA): Comparison of Duration and Intensity of Physical Activity in American and Hungarian Boys and Girls 9 – 14 Years Old

9:00 – 11:00 Oral sections for Ph.D. Students

Motor Learning (Main Building, Room 60) – Chair: Dr. István Karsai | Members: Dr. Miklós Bánhidi, Dr. Marina Udalova

  1. Jan Sima, Tomas Ruda (Czech Republic): Measuring Functional Service Quality Using SERVQUAL in Czech Fitness Centers
  2. Aleksandra Nikiforova (Russia): Olympic Tourism: Traditions and Innovations
  3. Nikoletta Nagy (Hungary): Inspection of Training Methodology at Age-group Swimmers
  4. János Tóth jr., Johnson Cheong (Hungary): The Examination of the 4:4 Game at Diamond and Square

11:30 – 13:30 Oral sections for Undergraduate Students

Exercise Physiology (Main Building, Room 37) – Chair: Dr. Mitsuru Higuchi | Members: Dr. Anikó Pósa, Dr. Márta Wilhelm

  1. Ferenc Torma (Hungary): The Effects of Caloric Restriction and Exercise on Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Selectively Bred Rats of Running Capacity
  2. Angela Torés Ramirez (Spain): Repolarization characteristics of the athlete´s heart
  3. Lilla Zalai (Hungary): Effects of Differently Adapted Exercise Programs on Cognition of 12 and 24 Months Female Wistar Rats
  4. Evgeniya Sokolova (Russia): Specifics of Vegetative Indices of Dancers in Standard and Latin Programmes
  5. Tamás Berki (Hungary): UKK Health – Related Fitness Test Battery for Adults in Hungary
  6. Nikolett Buzer, Levente Szücs (Hungary): Research on Impacts of Maximal Performance on the Balance Abilities of Top Level Artistic Indoor Cycling Athletes
  7. Gergő Pintér (Hungary): Stamina of Smokers and Non-smokers after ß-alanine-rich Diet

Psychological Aspects of Human Movement (Main Building, Room 40) – Chair: Dr. Kornél Sipos | Members: Dr. Erzsébet Rétsági, Dr. Attila Szabó

  1. Pál Gönczi (Hungary): Superhero Idol Value Transmitting Role in Young Athletes Motivation
  2. Laura Márton, Judit Paksi (Hungary): The Role of Motivation among Throwers
  3. Seper Ekhtiari (Canada): Concussion Symptom Scale: Reliability during Rest and Exercise
  4. Ildikó Hajas (Hungary): Psyhological Skills of Handball Referees
  5. Bence Bagó, Vivien Váczi, Georgina Szabó (Hungary): Why Do Athletes Quit Fencing? – A Narrative Psychological Approach
  6. Zsófia Gáspár (Hungary): A Work Site Health Promotion Program
  7. Ivett Gémes (Hungary): Waterpolo with Deaf and Hearing Players, and Their Non-Sporting Pairs
  8. Alexandra Cselkó (Hungary): Stamina, Motor Control and Psychophysiological Status of Elite Male Handball Players

14:30 – 16:30 Oral sections for Undergraduate Students

Human Kinesiology (Main Building, Room 37) – Chair: Dr. Tibor Hortobágyi | Members:Dr. István Karsai, Dr. Rita Kiss

  1. Gábor Schuth (Hungary): The Effects of Three Month Proprioceptive Training on Static and Dynamic Stance Stability of Adolescent Women Handball Players
  2. Annamária Péter, András Hegyi (Hungary): Relationship between the Activation Level and Pre-tension of the Muscle, and its Effects on the Mechanical Characteristics of Knee Extensors
  3. Éva Waszlavik (Hungary): Influence of Stimulation Frequency on Performance of Cycling by Means of Functional Electrical Stimulation
  4. Brock Laschowski (Canada): The Effects of an Acute Bout of Explosive Strength Training on Jump Performance
  5. Míra Ambrus (Hungary): Changes in Metabolic and Muscle Damage Indicators Following a Single Bout of Jump Training on Stair versus Level
  6. Ferenc Gy. Nagy, Mátyás G. Tóth, Gábor Bognár (Hungary): Alteration of Mechanical Characteristics of Patellar Tendon under Eccentric Contraction in Vivo
  7. Gábor Schuth, Péter Erdős (Hungary): Force-velocity-power Characteristics of the Muscles of the Upper Extremities Working Simultaneously
  8. Kumpei Tanisawa (Japan): Exome Sequencing of Senescence-accelerated Mice

Social Sciences and Sport Management (Main Building, Room 40) – Chair: Dr. Caroline Fusco | Members: Dr. Marina Udalova, Dr. József Bognár

  1. Bettina Baltás, Ferenc Tauffer (Hungary): Leisure Opportunities for Youth Development in Europe
  2. Kinga Baráth (Hungary): Appearance of the Sport’s European Dimensions in the 2011 Modification of Hungarian Sport Strategy 2007
  3. Cheong Johnson (Malaysia): Similarities and Differences of Football Talent Program in Hungary, Canada, and in Malaysia
  4. Álmos Illés (Hungary): Players’ Agents Regulations in European Professional Football
  5. Bálint Dolnegó (Hungary): Comparative Disquisition of the Laws of the Game Knowledge of Hungarian Football Coaches
  6. Balázs Tóth (Hungary): Battle of the Brands – Consumer Perceptions of Nike and Adidas
  7. Attila Szafian (Slovakia): Sports Tourism Opportunitis in Komárno – Biking
  8. Tímea Horváth(Hungary) : The Economic Background of Canoeing in Hungary
  9. Ildikó B. Hajas, Péter Szladics (Hungary): Analysing the Dual-level School-leaving Exam in PE and Its Relation to the School Achievement of First-year TF Students

17:00 Poster Section for undergraduate and Ph.D. students (Main Building, R 43. )

Health Sciences and Motor Learning (Undergraduate students) – Chair: Dr. Natalia Zakharyeva | Members: Dr. Anikó Pósa, Dr. Joseine Cillar

  1. Mette Petersen (Denmark): The Influence of Body Fatness on Sports Participation among School-Children: The CHAMPS study-DK
  2. András Faludy (Hungary): Relationships between the Blood Glucose Level, Lactate Formation and Performance in Atlethes with Diabetestype I
  3. Péter Szablics (Hungary): Effect of Weight Loss on the Changes in Dynamical Marks of Centre of Gravity at Different Age-classes
  4. Xiaomin Sun, Zhen-Bo Cao (Japan): Serum Vitamin D Status in College American Football Players
  5. Nóra Böröcz (Hungary): Development Trends of Major Events in Triathlon between 2000 and 2011

Health Sciences (Ph.D. Students) – Chair: Dr. Edward Coyle | Members: Dr. Márta Wilhelm, Dr. Arlette Delamarche

  1. Edyta Predel, Magdalena Karczewska (Poland): The Impact of 4 Week Training of Lower Limb on the Jump Hight on Dynamometric Platform
  2. Kornélia Orbán (Hungary): The Preventive Medical Efficacy of Regular Exercise in Menopause
  3. Magdalena Karczewska, Edyta Predel (Poland): The Effect of Training Loads Variability on Maximum Power Obtained during a Jump CMJ on Dynamometric Platform
  4. Olesya Kolesnik, NikolayVolkov (Russia): Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy Supply Parameters of Middle and Long Distance Runners
  5. Monika Lipinska (Poland): Changes in Tissue Components Measured Using Anthropometric and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) in Female Volleyball Players in Season 2010/2011 – Comparative Analysis
  6. Zita Szalai, Adél Király, Anikó Magyariné Berkó, Renáta Szabó (Hungary): Anti-inflammatory Role of Recreational Physical Exercise in a Rat Model of Colitis
  7. H. Pareja-Galeano, T. Brioche, C. Jovani, MA. Montal. F. Sanchís-Gomar, C. Martínez-Costa, J. Vina (Spain): Exercise Training is Associated with a Peripheral Increase in IGF-I and BDNF in Teenagers. Possible Role of CREB
  8. Tatiana Udalova (Russia): PE Teacher: New Challenges. Analysis of the Results of All-russian Contest

Saturday, 28, April 2012

9:00 – 11:00 Oral sections Ph.D. Students

Human Kinesiology (Main Building, Room 37) – Chair: Dr. Tibor Hortobágyi | Members: Dr. Márk Váczi, Dr. Zsolt Radák

  1. Péter Katona (Hungary): The Electrical Activity of Thigh Muscles during Cycling as a Function of Speed and Resistance
  2. Caroline Martin (France): Joint Kinetic Comparison of the Tennis Serve among Various Competitive Levels
  3. Daria Broda (Poland): Changes in Static Balance Ability of Female Artistic Gymnasts as Measured over Two Years of Sporting Training
  4. József Tollár (Hungary): Uni- and Bilateral Torque Profile of the Knee Extensor Muscles of the Elite Soccer Players
  5. Samuel Honório, Marco Batista, Júlio Martins (Portugal): A Two-year Longitudinal Study of the Influence of Physical Activity/Hydrotherapy in the EK Motor Functional Scale, in Individuals with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
  6. Toshinori Yoshihara, Hisashi Naito, Ryo Kakigi, Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine, Takao Sugiura, Shizuo Katamoto (Japan): Effects of Combination of Heat Stress and Intermitten Weight-bearing on Disuse Muscle Atrophy and Intracellular Signal in Unoaded Rat Soleus Muscle

Exercise Physiology I. (Main Building, Room 40) – Chair: Dr. Mitsuru Higuchi | Members: Dr. Andor Molnár, Dr. Natalia Zakharyeva

  1. Monika Kaj (Hungary): Changes of the Health-related Fitness Status of the Hungarian University Students in the Last Decades
  2. Anna Ogonowska-Słodownik (Poland): Comparison of the IPAQ-short Form, Borg Scale and Physical Activity in Older Norwegian Adults
  3. Jordan Guéritat (France): Effect of Physical Activity on Human Prostate Cancer Cells Proliferation: Involvement of Oxidative Stress?
  4. Orsolya Marton, Ferenc Torma (Hungary), Steven Britton, Lauren Koch: Nuclear Respiratory Factor-1, and Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator Alpha-1 could be Responsible to Different Response to Aerobic Training on Rats
  5. H. Pareja-Galeano, T. Brioche, F. Sanchis-Gomar, VE. Martinez-Bello, B. Ferrando, R. García-Vallés, J. Vina (Spain): Effects of Exercise Training on Cognitive Deficits and Biological Alterations in an APP/PSN1 Transgenic Mice Model for Alzheimer´s Disease
  6. Nikolett Hart (Hungary): Differences in the Mitochondrial Biogenesis of Exercised Trained and Resveratrol Treated Selectively Bred Low and High Running Capacity Rats
  7. Kenji Narazaki (Japan): Current Physical Activity and Physical Inactivity Were Not Associated with Cognitive Status in Japanese Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Exercise Physiology II. (Main Building, Room 43) – Chair: Dr. Arlette Delamarche | Members: Dr. Edward Coyle, Dr. Anikó Pósa

  1. Éva Tékus (Hungary): Salivary Lactate Influencing Factors: Effects of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Dehydration during Physical Activity
  2. Anna Divinskaya (Russia): The Characteristics of Methodological Approach to Physical Education of Senior School Girls with Different Types of Vegetal Regulation
  3. Krisztina Marosi (Hungary): Effects of Life-long Physical Exercise on Brain Ageing
  4. Maja Mańkowska (Poland): Morph-functional Asymmetry of Elite Female Basketball Players
  5. Nikita S. Bobarykin (Russia): Comparative Analysis of Morphofunctional Features of Athletes Specializing in Speed Skating and Short-track
  6. Barbara Abonyi (Hungary): The Effect of Having a Regular Sporting Activity on to the Beginning Period of the Maternity