M. Marković
5 Papers
M. Marković is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Trunk. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Physical Activity, Eating Habits and Mental Health during COVID-19 Lockdown Period in Serbian Adolescents
Višnja Đorđić,Milan Cvetkovic,Boris Popović,Danilo Radanović,Milica Lazić,Biljana Novković Cvetković,Slobodan Andrašić,Svetlana Buišić,M. Marković +8 more
TL;DR: A significant predictor of mental health was the frequency of breakfast on weekdays, but not on weekends, and the focus should be on maintaining good physical activity, nutrition and well-being.
Implementation of an unstable surface exercise program in physical education curriculum: effects on strength and morphological features
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated whether the implementation of an unstable surface strength exercise program in physical education would contribute to the improvement of physical fitness in 14-year-students.
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School-Based Circuit Training Intervention Improves Local Muscular Endurance in Primary School Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial
N Stojanovic,Dušan Stupar,M. Marković,Nebojša Trajković,Dragan Aleksic,Goran Pašić,Admira Konicanin,Marko Zadražnik,Toplica Stojanović +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the effectiveness of a 12-week circuit training program in improving local muscular endurance in normal-weighted primary school students and found that the experimental treatment was more effective than the control and the individual baseline muscular endurance should be considered when designing training programs.
Functional training vs. physical education classes: the effects on physical performance in primary school girls
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of two training methods on the strength and mobility of trunk muscles in primary school girls were evaluated using the FitnessGram battery of tests, including Curl up, Incline push-ups, and dynamic and static trunk lift tests.
Unstable compared to stable core exercises improve muscular endurance in preadolescents and adolescents
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of core training in stable versus unstable body positions on core and upper body strength and muscular endurance in non-trained children aged 11-14 years were compared.