A stakeholder marketing perspective: golf’s potential to (re-)position as a health sport

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 351-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tim Breitbarth ◽  
Christopher Huth
Nutrients ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 1623
Author(s):  
Arthur T. Kopylov ◽  
Kristina A. Malsagova ◽  
Alexander A. Stepanov ◽  
Anna L. Kaysheva

The way of plant sterols transformation and their benefits for humans is still a question under the massive continuing revision. In fact, there are no receptors for binding with sterols in mammalians. However, possible biotransformation to steroids that can be catalyzed by gastro-intestinal microflora, microbial cells in prebiotics or cytochromes system were repeatedly reported. Some products of sterols metabolization are capable to imitate resident human steroids and compete with them for the binding with corresponding receptors, thus affecting endocrine balance and entire physiology condition. There are also tremendous reports about the natural origination of mammalian steroid hormones in plants and corresponding receptors for their binding. Some investigations and reports warn about anabolic effect of sterols, however, there are many researchers who are reluctant to believe in and have strong opposing arguments. We encounter plant sterols everywhere: in food, in pharmacy, in cosmetics, but still know little about their diverse properties and, hence, their exact impact on our life. Most of our knowledge is limited to their cholesterol-lowering influence and protective effect against cardiovascular disease. However, the world of plant sterols is significantly wider if we consider the thousands of publications released over the past 10 years.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101269022110296
Author(s):  
David Sayagh ◽  
Clément Dusong

Cycling in public spaces is both a mobility and a physical activity underpinned by considerable issues, but women practice significantly less, particularly during adolescence. A few studies have sought to study this phenomenon but mainly on the basis of social psychology theories. Based on 84 semi-structured biographical interviews conducted in France, this article aims to discuss their findings using gender, mobility and socialization sociology. We first show how a ‘feminine’ socialization to risk taking, body aesthetics, sport, street and mechanics is an obstacle to cycling during adolescence, especially in the working-class environment and all the more so in spatial contexts with strong norms of male appropriation of public space. We then show how the fact of having cyclists in one's social environment and a sporting inclination plays an important role in limiting the risk of abandonment. By highlighting processes of reinforcement of gendered bodily and spatial inclinations, our results shed light on the links between the socio-construction of inequalities in accessing public space and of inequalities in accessing physical activities. Furthermore, they encourage the study of bicycle socialisation in an intersectional way and suggest the interest of studying the links between urban, ecological, health, sport and mobility socialisations.


Quest ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 214-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tim F. Hopper ◽  
Leanna E. Madill ◽  
Chris D. Bratseth ◽  
Kathi A. Cameron ◽  
James D. Coble ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (44) ◽  
pp. 150-159
Author(s):  
Jozef Orgonáš

Abstract The present arrangement of franchising is a very popular business form. It is a very dynamic form of making business. The form is very modern and conservative at once. It′s modern enough and at the same time approved, to represent the possible visionary way of the entrepreneurship in the 21st century. Franchising has become a means of growth across many different industries, including business and financial services, beauty, health, sport, various services, food, medical, recreation and many others. Our effort might understand how the franchising performance drivers applied in the microeconomic parts work and how important it is for franchisor and the franchisee, as well.


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