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    Building resilience through self-defense: the role of martial arts in enhancing psychological strength among women
    (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2025) Pekel, Aydin; Turan, Mehmet Behzat; Eraslan, Meric; Iqbal, Mujahid; Pepe, Osman; Yoka, Keziban; Yoka, Osman
    Introduction: This study aimed to investigate differences in psychological resilience between women who participate in martial arts and those who do not, while also examining the influence of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Methods: A total of 802 women voluntarily participated, including 407 martial arts practitioners (Muay Thai, kickboxing, boxing, or taekwondo) and 395 women who practiced Pilates. Data were collected via an online self-report questionnaire that included the Psychological Resilience Scale and a demographic information form. Statistical analyses were conducted using descriptive statistics, independent sample t-tests, and one-way ANOVA. Results: Results showed that women engaged in martial arts demonstrated significantly higher levels of psychological resilience in the sub-dimensions of control (p < .01, d = 0.47) and challenge p < .01, d = 0.27) compared to non-practitioners. However, in the commitment sub-dimension, non-martial arts participants scored higher (p < .05, d = 0.35). Among martial artists, psychological resilience varied significantly based on age, experience of violence, and smoking status. Significant differences were found for non-martial artists according to age, educational attainment, and income level. Discussion: These findings suggest that participation in martial arts may enhance specific dimensions of psychological resilience, especially in managing stress and embracing challenges. However, it may not necessarily foster higher commitment levels.
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    Genetic susceptibility of MMP3 (rs3025058) variant allele in male football players with multiple ACL surgeries: a PCR-RFLP analysis
    (Mre Press, 2024) Bulbul, Alpay; Dereceli, Cagatay; Eraslan, Meric; Bozkurt, Nihan; Sahin, Kubra; Elioz, Murat; Tasdemir, Dila Seyda
    This study aimed to investigate the genetic susceptibility of the Matriks Metalloproteinaz-3 ( MMP3 ) (rs3025058) gene variant allele and genotype distribution in male football players who actively participate in professional leagues and have undergone a minimum of two anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgeries. The study comprised 44 male football players who had undergone a minimum of two ACL surgeries and 61 male football players who had not undergone any ACL surgery. Participants' blood samples were collected and DNA was extracted. Allele types were determined by analyzing the MMP3 (rs3025058) variant gene polymorphism using the restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method with appropriate primers and restriction enzymes. The results revealed no statistical significant differences in genotype distribution for 6A/6A, 5A/6A and 5A/5A (p = 0.736) or in 6A- allele frequency distribution between the control (CON) and ACL groups (Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.119, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 0.637-1.965; p = 0.318). The analysis of both dominant (6A/6A vs. 5A/6A + 5A/5A) and recessive (6A/6A + 5A/6A vs. 5A/5A) models for the inheritance of the minor allele did not yield statistically significant difference, with odds ratios (OR) of 0.647(95% CI: 0.283-1.478; p = 0.408) and 1.472 (95% CI: 0.506-4.281; p = 0.584), respectively. This study investigated the impact of MMP3 gene polymorphisms in ACL injuries, uncovering an intricate interplay between genetic and environmental factors that contribute to injury susceptibility. While some studies suggest potential links between MMP3 variants and ACL risks, the available information is inconclusive and necessitates additional confirmation in other demographics. Continued research is crucial to develop effective, personalized injury prevention strategies based on robust genetic markers.

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