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EXPECTATIONS OF PARENTS WHO ARE SENDING THEIR CHILDREN TO SWIMMING SPORTS
This study was designed to investigate the causes of families' sending their children to swimming summer schools. The working group constitutes the parents who send their children to the summer school swimming schools in Kahramanmaras. A total of 203 people, 155 female and 48 male, participated in the research. In order to determine the reasons for sending the children to the swimming schools, the scale developed by Meral (2010) was utilized. While the findings obtained in the study were evaluated, SPSS 22.0 program was used for statistical analysis. When the study data were evaluated, with Percentage and Frequency, ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparison tests were used for t-test for two independent groups, and comparison of more independent groups. As a result of the study: it is seen that the parents and children are more likely to be concerned about the health of the children, the social relations and the development of the sense of responsibility, the higher the anxiety levels of the men compared to the women, and also there is no statistically significant difference between the education levels and the occupations and expectations. Article visualizations
The role of electronegative low-density lipoprotein in cardiovascular diseases and its therapeutic implications
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a health problem of great concern to both the public and medical authorities. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) has been reported to play an important role in both the development and progression of CVD, but studies are underway to determine how LDL exerts its effects. In recent years, it has been found that LDL has several subfractions, each of which affects endothelial function differently; L5, the most electronegative fraction, has been shown to be unique in that it induces an atherogenic response. This review examines the current knowledge concerning the relationships between L5 and CVD and highlights the role of L5 in the pathophysiology of CVD, especially with regards to atherosclerosis