Tudományos Önéletrajz - Dr. Szabo Attila Tudományos fokozat: dr. habil. (pszichológiai tudományok) Születési idı és hely: 1958. április 12, Nagyvárad Családi állapot Elvált: 2006. március 22 Gyerekek: Sébastien Christopher 1989. 09.16, Olivér Dániel, 1993. 09. 03
Képzettség, Tudományos fokozat 1983-1986
1987-1989 1990-1993
1997-1998
1998-2000 2009
Természettudományok baccalaureusa (Bachelor of Science – BSc) Pszichológia, Pszichobiológia specializálódással / Psychology / Concordia Egyetem, Montreál, Kanada A termeszettudományok magisztere (Master of Science – MSc) Biológia / Biology / Concordia Egyetem, Montreál, Kanada A filozófia doktora (Philosophiae Doctor – PhD) Mozgástudományok / Sciences de l’activité physique / Montreáli Egyetem / Université de Montreal, Montreál, Kanada Posztgraduális Bizonyítvány (Postgraduate Certificate - PG Cert.), Felsıoktatás / Teaching in Higher Education / Nottinghami Trent Egyetem, Nottingham, Nagy Britannia Bölcsészdoktor (Master of Arts – MA) Pedagógia / Education / Nottinghami Trent Egyetem, Nottingham, Nagy Britannia Habilitáció (dr. habil.) Pszichológiai Tudományok, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Pedagógiai és Pszichológiai Kar, Budapest (oklevél: 582/2009).
Posztdoktorátusi továbbképzések 1994-1995 1995-1996
Concordia Egyetem, Testnevelési Tanszék, Montreál, Kanada Testnevelési Egyetem, Orvostudományi Tanszék, Budapest
Munkahely, beosztás 1986-1996 1997-2001 2001-2005 2006- jelen 2007-2007 2009- jelen
Kutató és segédtanár, Egészség és Sportpszichológia, Montreál Egyetemi adjunktus, Sport Tudományok, Nottinghami Trent Egyetem Docens, Egészség és Sport Pszichológia, Nottinghami Trent Egyetem Tudományos fımunkatárs, Nemzeti Utánpótlás Nevelési Intézet Tudományos fımunkatárs, Testnevelési és Sportközpont, Pedagógiai és Pszichológiai kar, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Docens, Egészségfejlesztési és Sporttudományi Intézet, Pedagógiai és Pszichológiai kar, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Szakmai elismerés 1999-2009 20002006-
Hivatásos kutató Sport- és Testnevelés Pszichológiában (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES); Nagy Britannia) Hivatásos tanár a felsıoktatásban (Felıoktatási Akadémia Tagja; Academy of Higher Education – Nagy Britannia) Címzetes Egyetemi Docens – Pécsi Tudományegyetem
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Opponens tudományos folyóiratnál • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Computers in Education International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology International Journal of Sport Medicine Journal of Applied Sport Psychology Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Journal of Sport Sciences Journal of Sports Science and Medicine Health Psychology HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research Perceptual and Motor Skills Psychology, Health & Medicine Psychology of Sport and Exercise The Sport Psychologist
Opponens PhD hallgatók védésén • • • • • •
Georgios Loizou PhD (2008) Department of Sport Sciences, Brunel University, West London, Egyesült Királyság Daniel Bishop PhD (2007) Department of Sport Sciences, Brunel University, West London, Egyesült Királyság David Wasley PhD (2006) School of Sport, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, Egyesült Királyság Ruth Hewston PhD (2005) School of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure, University of Wolverhampton, Egyesült Királyság William Donkin PhD (2004) School of Health, Natural and Social Sciences, University of Sunderland, Egyesült Királyság David Lee Priest PhD (2003) Department of Sport Sciences, Brunel University, West London, Egyesült Királyság
Tanácsadó / szervezı nemzetközi, külföldi szervezetnél és konferenciákon
1996-1998 1998-jelen 1997-1999 1999-2000 2000 2002-2004 2004 2004
Szerkeztıi bizottság tag: European Yearbook of Sport Psychology Szerkesztı: Internetes sportpszichológiai információs adatbázis abc sorrendben: http://szabo.freeservers.com/abc/ACCESS.HTM Tanácsadó a somerseti „Health Authority” projektben: “Physical Activity and Mental Health” Szaktanácsadó a Hong-Kongi Felsıoktatási Intézetben (Tai Po, Hong Kong) Szervezı (tag) a ‘SPORTS IN THE CITY’ (USA) konferenciának Vizsgabíró a Bergeni Egyetem Társadalomtudományi tanszékén Szervezı (tag) a ‘International Conference on Psychological Aspects of Information Technology’ (Cadiz, Spanyolország) konferenciának Szervezı (tag) a ‘International Conference on New Learning Paradigms and New Learning Tools’ (Skiathos, Görögország) konferenciának
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Kutatási szféra: Oktatás (Felsıoktatás fejlesztés), Egészség és sport pszichológia, Kardiovaszkuláris egészség, Epidemiológia, és Internet kutatás Tudományos Tagság 1998-2006 1999-jelen 2000-jelen 2006-jelen
Amerikai Pszichológiai Egyesület - American Psychological Association (APA - USA) Brit Sport és Testnevelési Egyesület - British Association of Sports and Exercise Sciences (BASES- Nagy Británnia) Felsıoktatási Akadémia - Higher Education Academy (HEA Nagy Britannia) Magyar Sporttudományi Társaság (MSTT)
Ösztöndíjak, kutatási pályázatok Tanulmányi ösztöndíjak • • • •
1990 FCAR (Fonds pour la formation de chercheurs et l'aide a la recherche Québec) - doktori ösztöndíj 1992 FCAR (Fonds pour la formation de chercheurs et l'aide a la recherche Québec) research – külföldi gyakorlatra nyert ösztöndíj 1992 University of Montreal - doktori ösztöndíj 1994 Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) – posztdoktorátusi ösztöndíj
Kutatásra nyert pályázatok o 1995 Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (kutatási ösztöndíj 1 évre) o 1995 Government of the Canary Islands (Spanyol kormányösztöndíj kollaborációs munkára a Lagunai egyetemen) o 1998 Nottingham Trent University (kutatási ösztöndíj egy évre) o 1999 Nottingham Trent University (kutatási ösztöndíj egy évre) o 2002 Nottingham Trent University kutatási ösztöndíj egy évre o 2004 The British Academy (Kutatási ösztöndíj o 2004 The British Academy (Konferencia részvétel támogatás) o 2004 The British Academy (Voiskounsky vendégprofesszor fogadására) o 2005 Nottingham Trent University (kutatási ösztöndíj egy évre nem használtam fel!) o 2007 Önkormányzat és Területfejlesztési Minisztérium (kutatási ösztöndíj a Sporttudományi Kollégium szervezésében; az ELTE sportkutató csoport részére) o 2008 Önkormányzat és Területfejlesztési Minisztérium (kutatási ösztöndíj a Sporttudományi Kollégium szervezésében; az ELTE sportkutató csoport részére)
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Felsıoktatási tapasztalatok
Tanári képzés • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Principles of lecturing and explaining (Az oktatás és a magyarázat alapjai - 1994) – Workshop, Concordia Egyetem, Montreal Computer-aided instruction (Számítógépes oktatás - 1994) – Workshop, Concordia Egyetem, Montreal Toward equity in classroom (Egyenlı esélyek az osztályban 1995) – Workshop, Concordia Egyetem, Montreal Dealing with difficult problems in teaching (Nehéz problémák megoldása az oktatásban - 1995) – Workshop, Concordia Egyetem, Montreal Teaching in HE (Oktatás az egyetemen, továbbképzés - 1997) – Induction course, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education (Posztgraduális bizonyítvány felsıoktatási gyakorlatból és elméletbıl - 1998) Project and report writing (Projekt és beszámoló fogalmazás 2001) –Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Becoming more effective (Hatékonyabbnak lenni - 2001) – Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Recruitment and selection (Felvétel és szelekció - 2002) – Workshop, Nottingham Trent University Appraisal of colleagues (Munkatársak értékelése - 2002) – Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Motivation: Leading with a vision (Motiváció: Céltudatos vezetés - 2003) –Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Motivation: Communicating (Motiváció: Kommunikáció - 2003) –Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem The Virtual Learning Portal (A virtuális tanulmányi portál 2004) –Workshop, Nottingham Trent Egyetem Master of Arts 2000 (Bölcsészdoktor Pedagógia - Nottingham Trent Egyetem)
Oktatási tapasztalat angol nyelven A Nottinghami Trent Egyetemen (1997-2005) • • • • • • •
Advanced Topics in Sport and Exercise Psychology Motor Learning Social Psychology of Sport Sport and Exercise Psychology Psychological Preparation for Sport Sport Science Dissertations (Theory and Practice) Research Methods (1997-2000)
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A Montreali Concordia Egyetemen (1986-1989) és (1994-1995) • • •
Psychology of Leisure Health Science and Wellness Sciences) Physiology and Histology
Oktatási tapasztalat magyar nyelven Az Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetemen (2007-jelen) • • • •
Bevezetés a pszichológiába Sportpszichológia (szakpszichológia) Kutatási módszertan a sportban Mentálhigiéné
Témavezetıi tapasztalat • • •
1997-2005 - 70 harmadéves diák konzulense a Nottinghami Trent Egyetem Élettani Tanszékén 2007- jelen – 8 harmadéves diák konzulense az ELTE PPK Testnevelési és Sportközpontjában 2009 Elismerı oklevél témavezetıi tevékenységért a Sopronban megrendezett XXIX Országos Tudományos Diákköri Konferencián, Kovacsik Rita országos 3. helyezettért
Posztgraduális témavezetıi tapasztalat • • •
MA QUAL Pszichológia - Arcangelo Caputo, Mood effects of various exercises (végzett – Concordia Egyetem, Montreal) PhD Sporttudományok - Ester Cerin, Experience sampling of competitive anxiety (végzett – Nottinghami Trent Egyetem) PhD Sporttudományok - Eric Tsang, Motivation for Sports in PE teachers (végzett- Nottinghami Trent Egyetem)
Publikációk
Könyv Attila Szabo (2010 – elsı félév). Exercise Addiction: A Symptom or a Disorder? Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers (Nyomdai szedésben). https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=12005&osCsid =5a0aa168115f6946dbdbb80d36bb59aa
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Könyvfejezetek 1. Velenczei Attila & Szabo Attila (2009). Kiégés a sportban. Szatmári Z. (Szerk.). Sport, életmód, egészség. (p. 741-759). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 2. Velenczei Attila, Kovács Árpád, Rendi Mária, Szabo Attila, & Szabó Tamás Szabo (2009). Diszfunkciók a sportban: Egy diagnosztikai modell. Bognár J (Szerk.). Tanulmányok a kiválasztás és a tehetséggondozás körébıl (p. 111-121). Budapest: Magyar Sporttudományi Társaság (Lektorált könyvfejezet). 3. Velenczei Attila, Kovács Árpád, Szabo Attila, Szabó Tamás, & Tóth József (2009). A Héraklész bajnokprogram 2003-2006 közötti adatbázisának elemzése. Bognár J. (Szerk.). Tanulmányok a kiválasztás és a tehetséggondozás körébıl - p. 348-354). Budapest: Magyar Sporttudományi Társaság (Lektorált könyvfejezet). 4. Attila Szabo & Mária Rendi (2008). Exercise Addiction. In Lane, A. (Ed.). Sport and Exercise Psychology (Chapter 11, pp. 189-208). London: Hodder Education. (peer reviewed BOOK CHAPTER 5. Attila Szabo (2006). Comparison of the psychological effects of exercise and humour. In Andrew M. Lane (Ed.). Mood and Human Performance: Conceptual, Measurement, and Applied Issues (Chapter 10, pp.201-216). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (peer reviewed BOOK CHAPTER). 6. Attila Szabo (2001). Men versus women in the sports media: Fair play? In Ruskin, H. & Lämmer, M (Eds.). Fair Play: Violence in Sport and Society (Chapter 10; pp. 158-175). The Cossell Centre for Physical Education, Leisure and Health Promotion, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (peer-reviewed BOOK CHAPTER). 7. Attila Szabo (2000). Physical activity and psychological dysfunction. In Biddle, S., Fox, K., & Boutcher, S. (Eds.). Physical Activity and Psychological Well-Being (Chapter 7, pp. 130-153). Routledge, London, UK (peer reviewed BOOK CHAPTER). 8. François Péronnet and Attila Szabo (1993). Sympathetic response to psychosocial stressors in humans: Linkage to physical exercise and training. In P. Seraganian (Ed.), Exercise Psychology: The Influence of Physical Exercise On Psychological Processes. (pp.172-217). New York: John Wiley & Sons. (peer-reviewed BOOK CHAPTER)
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Lektorált publikációk1 1. Attila Szabo & Gábor Andrássy (2009). Prolonged QT interval corrected for heart rate during diabetic ketoacidosis in children: Psychological stress could be another explanation. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 163, 92-93. (2008-as impakt factor 4.32) 2. Attila Szabo, László balogh, Zoltán Gáspár, Márk Váczi, & Júlia Bösze (2009). The effects of fast- and slow-tempo music on recreational basketball training. International Quarterly of Sport Science, 2, 1-13 (see online at: http://www.iqss.eu/issue/20092/1_szabo_et_al_IQSS_2009_2.pdf) 3. József Bognár, Gábor Géczi, Géza Vincze, & Attila Szabo (2009). Coping skills, motivational profiles and perceived motivational climate in young elite ice hockey and soccer players. International Quarterly of Sport Science, 1, 1-11 (see online at: http://www.iqss.eu/issue/20091/1Bognar_et_al_iqss_2009_no1.pdf). 4. Velenczei Attila, Kovács Árpád, Szabo Attila, Szabó Tamás (2008). Társadalmi változások a magyarországi sportutánpótlás-nevelésben egy sportegyesület tükrében. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 36, 25.30. 5. László Dorogi, Attila Szabo, & József Bognár (2008). Goal orientation and perceived motivational climate in Hungarian athletes with physical and visual disabilities and able-bodied athletes. Kinesiology, 40, 162-169. (access online at: http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/48816) 6. Attila Szabo, Mária Rendi, Tamás Szabó, Attila Velenczei, & Árpád Kovács (2008). Psychological effects of massage on running. Journal of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, 2, 1-7. 7. Mária Rendi, Attila Szabo, & Tamás Szabó (2008). Performance enhancement with music in rowing sprint. The Sport Psychologist, 22, 175-182. 8. Gábor Andrássy, Gábor Barna, & Attila Szabo (2008). Hyperglycemia induced QT interval duration: a key to the increased risk of sudden death in diabetic patients? Diabetic Medicine, 25, 1006. (2008-as impakt factor 3.17) 9. Mária Rendi, Attila Szabo, Tamás Szabo, Attila Velenczei, & Árpád Kovács (2008). Acute psychological benefits of aerobic exercise: A field study into the effects of exercise characteristics. Psychology, Health, & Medicine, 13, 180-184. 10. Gábor Andrássy & Attila Szabo (2008). Methadone induced QTc prolongation. Is it due to stereoselective block of hERG or to inappropriate QT interval correction? Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 83, 671. (2008-as impakt factor 7.58) 11. Attila Szabo, & Katey L. Hopkinson (2007). Negative psychological effects of watching the news in the television: relaxation or another 1
(Csak a >1 impakt faktoros (IF) folyóiratok vannak kiemelve; a Sporttudományokban a szakfolyóiratok medián impakt faktora = 1.00 (Hopkins, 2006))
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intervention may be needed to buffer them! International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 14, 57-62. (2008-as impakt factor 1.93) 12. Gábor Andrássy, Attila Szabo, Gyöngyvér Ferencz, Zsófia Trummer, Eszter Simon, & Ádám Tahy (2007). Mental stress may induce QT interval prolongation and T-wave notching. Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, 12, 251-259. (2008-as impakt factor 1.12) 13. Velenczei Attila, Szabó Tamás, & Szabo Attila (2007). Stressz és kiégés a labdarugó edzıknél. (Stress and burnout among soccer coaches). Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 8(32), 39-41. 14. Mária Rendi, Attila Szabo, & Tamás Szabo (2007). Exercise and Internet addiction: commonalities and differences between two problematic behaviours. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 5, 219-232. 15. Attila Szabo & Mark D. Griffiths (2007). Exercise addiction in British sport science students. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 5(1), 25-28. 16. Mária Rendi, Attila Szabo, & Tamás Szabo (2007). Relationship between physical exercise workload, information processing speed, and affect. International Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 19, 86-95. 17. Júlia Pápai, Tamás Szabó, Zsófia Tróznai & Attila Szabo (2007). Secular trend in maturation, body composition and physical performance. Humanbiologia Budapestinensis, 31, 123-131. 18. Attila Szabo & Tamás Szabó (2007). Evaluation of the impact of the Internet on sport and exercise psychology. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review, 3 (1), 29-42. 19. Gábor Andrássy & Attila Szabo (2007). What is the cause of QTc prolongation in patients with alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Swiss Medical Weekly, 137, 34. (2008-as impakt factor 1.53) 20. Velenczei Attila, Szabó Tamás, & Szabo Attila (2006). Az edzıi stressz és kiégés okai, következményei. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 7(28), 13-19. 21. Gábor Andrássy, Zsófia Trummer, Gyöngyver Ferencz & Attila Szabo (2006). Is neuroticism really associated with increased arrhythmia risk? Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 61(6), 847. (2008-as impakt factor 2.54) 22. Attila Szabo, Sarah E. Ainsworth & Philippa K. Danks (2005). Experimental comparison of the psychological benefits of aerobic exercise, humour, and music. HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research, 18(3), 235-246. 23. Eric C.K. Tsang, Attila Szabo, A., István Soos, & Pál Bute (2005). A study of cultural differences in motivational orientations towards sport participation of junior secondary school children in four cultures. Journal of Physical Education & Recreation (Hong Kong), 11(1), 44-50. 24. Mark D. Griffiths, Attila Szabo & Annabel Terry (2005). The exercise addiction inventory: a quick and easy screening tool for health practitioners. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 39, e30. (The full text is
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available at: http://bjsportmed.com/cgi/content/full/39/6/e30) (2008-as impakt factor 2.12) 25. Gábor Andrássy, Attila Szabo, Andrea Dunai, Eszter Simon & Ádám Tahy (2005). Heart rate correction of the QT interval during exercise. Cardiologia Hungarica, 35, 17-20. 26. Istvan Soos, Attila Szabo & Eric C.K. Tsang (2004). Self-determination, goal orientation, and students’ anxiety in secondary school sport clubs. Journal of Coimbra Network on Exercise Sciences, 1(1) 35-42. 27. Attila Szabo & Lorna Hoban (2004). Psychological Effects of Fast-and Slow-Tempo Music Played during Volleyball Training in a National League Team. International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 16(2), 39-48. 28. Attila Szabo & Jean Underwood (2004). Cybercheats: Is information and communication technology fuelling academic dishonesty? Active Learning In Higher Education, 5(2), 180-199. 29. Annabel Terry, Attila Szabo & Mark D. Griffiths (2004). The Exercise Addiction Inventory: A new brief screening tool. Addiction Research and Theory, 12, 489-499. 30. Attila Szabo (2003). Acute psychological effects of exercise performed at self-selected workloads: Implications for theory and practice. Journal of Sport Science and Medicine, 2, 77-87. (Article may be retrieved from: http://www20.uludag.edu.tr/~hakan/sbtd/vol2/n3/2/v2n3-2.htm) 31. Eric C. K. Tsang, Attila Szabo & Annemarie Robinson (2003). Analytical comparison of three motivational components of exercise adherence in physically active Hong Kong and United Kingdom university students. Journal of Physical Education and Recreation (Hong Kong), 9(1), 31-35. 32. Gábor Andrássy, Attila Szabo, Andrea Dunai, Eszter Simon, Tímea Nagy, Zsófia Trummer, Ádám Tahy & András Varro (2003). Acute effects of cigarette smoking on the QT interval of healthy smokers: Comparison of QT interval measurement methods. American Journal of Cardiology, 92, 489-492. (2008-as impakt factor 3.90) 33. Jean Underwood & Attila Szabo (2003) Plagiarism: Is there a problem in tertiary education? JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service. November 2003: http://online.northumbria.ac.uk/faculties/art/information_studies/Imri/Jisc pas/docs/publications/UnderwoodTertiary.pdf 34. Jean Underwood & Attila Szabo (2003). Academic offences and elearning: Individual propensities in cheating. British Journal of Educational Technology, 34, 467-477. 35. Attila Szabo (2003). The acute effects of humor and exercise on mood and anxiety. Journal of Leisure Research, 35(2), 152-162. 36. Elianne M. Trembath, Attila Szabo, & Michael J. Baxter (2002). Participation motives in leisure centre physical activities. Athletic Insight; The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 4(3), (The full is article available online at: http://www.athleticinsight.com/Vol4Iss3/LeisureCenterParticipationMotiv es.htm)
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37. Gábor Andrássy, Péter Biliczky, Csaba Lengyel & Attila Szabo (2002). Duration and dispersion of QT interval in smokers. American Journal of Cardiology, 89(2), 249-250. (2008-as impakt factor 3.90) 38. Attila Szabo, Ellen Billett, & Jason Turner (2001). Phenylethylamine, a possible link to the antidepressant effects of exercise? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 35:342-343. (2008-as impakt factor 2.12) 39. Attila Szabo & Anna M. Parkin (2001). The Psychological Impact of Training Deprivation in Martial Artists. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 2, 187-199. (2008-as impakt factor 1.56) 40. Ester Cerin, Attila Szabo, & Clive Williams (2001). Is the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) Appropriate for Studying Pre-competitive Emotions? Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 2, 27-45. (2008-as impakt factor 1.56) 41. Attila Szabo & Nigel Hastings (2000). Using IT in the classroom: Should we replace the blackboard with PowerPoint? Computers & Education, 35, 175-187. (2008-as impakt factor 2.19) 42. Ester Cerin, Attila Szabo, Nigel Hunt & Clive Williams (2000). Temporal patterning of Competitive Emotions: A Critical Review. Journal of Sport Sciences, 18, 605-626. (2008-as impakt factor 1.62) 43. Attila Szabo (2000). PowerPoint Lecturing: Students like it but does it enhance performance? Innovation: Learning and Teaching Journal (The Nottingham Trent University: Centre for Academic Practice (CAP), Vol. 4, 107-111. 44. Attila Szabo, Adam Small, and Martin Leigh (1999). The effects of slow-and fast-rhythm classical music on progressive cycling to voluntary physical exhaustion. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 39, 220-225. 45. Attila Szabo & Mark Bak (1999) Exercise-induced affect during training & competition in collegiate soccer players. European Yearbook of Sport Psychology, 3, 91-104. 46. Attila Szabo (1999). Equity in the classroom: Theoretical and data based issues. Innovation: Learning and Teaching Journal (The Nottingham Trent University: Centre for Academic Practice (CAP), Vol. 3, 1-4. 47. Andy Roosen, Graham Compton, & Attila Szabo (1999). A device to measure choice reaction time in karate. Sports Engineering, 2, 49-54. 48. Attila Szabo, Andrea Meskó, Arcangelo Caputo, & Éamonn Gill (1998). Examination of exercise-induced feeling states in four modes of exercise. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 29, 376-390. 49. Attila Szabo (1998). Studying the psychological impact of exercise deprivation: Are experimental studies hopeless? Journal of Sport Behavior, 21(2), 139-147. (theoretical paper) 50. Erin E. Michalak and Attila Szabo (1998). Guidelines for Internet research: An update. European Psychologist, 3(1), 70-75. (2008-as impakt factor 1.48)
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51. Ernest Dagrou and Attila Szabo (1998). Daily assessment of state anxiety and mood in African athletes: Psychological effects of training from a life-quality perspective. Ife Psychologia, 6(2), 1-12. 52. Attila Szabo, Robert Frenkl, György Janek, László Kálmán and Dénes Lászay (1998). Runners anxiety and mood on running and non-running days: An in-situ daily monitoring study. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 3(2), 193-199. 53. Peter Seraganian, Attila Szabo and Thomas G. Brown (1997). The effect of vocalization on the heart rate response to mental arithmetic. Physiology & Behavior, 62(2), 221-224. (2008-as impakt factor 2.80) 54. Attila Szabo (1997). Cross sectional research on the Internet. Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 10(1), 14-22 55. Attila Szabo, Robert Frenkl, Arcangelo Caputo (1997). Relationships between addiction to running, commitment to running and deprivation from running: A study on the Internet. European Yearbook of Sport Psychology, 1, 130-147 56. Manuel G. Calvo, Attila Szabo and Juan Capafons (1996). Anxiety and heart rate under psychological stress: The effects of exercise-training. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 9, 321-337. (2008-as impakt factor 1.12) 57. Attila Szabo, Robert Frenkl and Arcangelo Caputo (1996). Deprivation feelings, anxiety, and commitment to various forms of physical activity: A cross-sectional study on the Internet. Psychologia, 39, 223-230 58. Attila Szabo and Robert Frenkl (1996). Consideration of research on Internet: Guidelines and implications for human movement studies. Clinical Kinesiology, 50(3), 58-65 (theoretical paper) 59. Frenkl Róbert és Szabo Attila (1996). Az Internet-hálózat bevonulása a kutatásokba. Testnevelés és Sporttudomány, (3), 28-34. 60. John J. Furedy, Attila Szabo and Francois Péronnet (1996). Effects of psychological and physiological challenges on heart rate, T-wave amplitude, and pulse-transit time. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 22, 173-183. (2008-as impakt factor 2.26) 61. Attila Szabo (1995). The impact of exercise deprivation on well-being of habitual exercisers. The Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 27(3), 68-75. (2008-as impakt factor 1.93) 62. Attila Szabo, François Péronnet, Lise Gauvin, and John J. Furedy (1994). Mental challenge elicits additional increases in heart rate during low and moderate intensity cycling. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 17, 197-204. (2008-as impakt factor 2.26) 63. Attila Szabo, François Péronnet, Robert Frenkl, Anna Farkas, Máté‚ Petrekanits, János Mészáros, Antal Hetényi and Tamás Szabo (1994). Blood pressure and heart rate reactivity to mental strain in adolescent judo athletes. Physiology and Behavior, 56, 219-224. (2008-as impakt factor 2.80) 64. Attila Szabo (1993). The combined effects of orthostatic and mental stress on heart rate, T-wave amplitude, and pulse transit time. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 67, 540-544. (2008-as impakt factor 1.93)
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65. Attila Szabo, François Péronnet, Ghislain Boudreau, Lise Coté, Lise Gauvin and Peter Seraganian (1993). Psychophysiological profiles in response to various challenges during recovery from acute aerobic exercise. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 14, 285-294. (2008-as impakt factor 2.26) 66. Attila Szabo, Thomas G. Brown, Lise Gauvin and Peter Seraganian (1993). Aerobic fitness does not influence directly heart rate reactivity to mental challenge. Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 81, 229-237. 67. Attila Szabo (1992). Habitual exercise participation and personality. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 74, 978. 68. Attila Szabo and Lise Gauvin (1992). Reactivity to written mental arithmetic: Effects of exercise lay-off and habituation. Physiology & Behavior, 51, 501-506. (2008-as impakt factor 2.80) 69. Attila Szabo and Lise Gauvin (1992). Mathematical performance before, during and following cycling at low and moderate intensity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 75, 915-918. 70. Lise Gauvin and Attila Szabo (1992). Application of the experience sampling method to the study of the effects of exercise withdrawal on well-being. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 14, 361-374. (2008-as impakt factor 1.72) 71. Attila Szabo, Sylvia M. Ruby, Frank Rogan and Zalman Amit (1991). Changes in brain dopamine levels, oocyte growth and spermatogenesis in sexually maturing rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, following sublethal cyanide exposure. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 21, 152-157. (2008-as impakt factor 1.62) 72. Thomas G. Brown, Attila Szabo and Peter Seraganian (1988). Physical versus psychological determinants of heart rate reactivity to mental arithmetic. Psychophysiology, 25, 532-537. (2008-as impakt factor 3.31)
Konferencia bemutatók és absztraktok
1. Attila Szabo, Zoltán Gaspár, Júlia Bösze, László Balogh, & Márk Váczi (2009). Physical activity as a buffer for life-stress. 6th European Sports Medicine Congress, October 14-18, 2009, Antalya, Turkey – Poster. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 8 (suppl. 11). p. 291. 2. Szabó Attila, Balogh László, Bôsze Júlia, Váczi Márk, Gáspár Zoltán (2009). Sport és stressz: Több sport és kevesebb alvás a magas stresszt észlelôk között? VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Poszter. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 50.
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3. Attila Szabo, Attila Velenczei, Árpád Kovács, & Tamás Szabó (2009). The health aspects of junior competitive sports: Changes in three decades as perceived by parents and coaches. 7th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 27-29 May, 2009, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 50. 4. Kovács Árpád, Velenczei Attila, Szabo Attila & Szabo Tamás (2009). A Héraklész program merítési bázisa. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest–Elıadás. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 37. 5. Pignitzky Dorottya, Szabo Attila, Szabo Tamás, Velenczei Attila, & Kovács Árpád (2009). Teljesítmény orientáció, verseny elıtti szorongás, és belsı motiváció az U13-U15 korosztály labdarugó sportolóiban. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Elıadás. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 45. 6. Balogh László, Szabo Attila, Váczi Márk, Bösze Júlia, & Gáspár Zoltán (2009). A kapcsolati bizalom hatása: Hogyan alakítja az elkötelezettség és az elégedettség szintjét interaktív sportcsapatoknál. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Elıadás. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 14. 7. Balogh László, Bösze Júlia, Váczi Márk, Gáspár Zoltán, & Szabo Attila (2009). A szervezetfejlesztés lehetıségei a sportszervezetekben – szervezeti kultúra diagnosztika. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest –Poszter. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 15. 8. Bérdi Márk, Köteles Ferenc, Bárdos György, & Szabo Attila (2009). Placebo szerek sportteljesítményre kifejtett hatása. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Poszter. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 16. 9. Bösze Júlia, Szabó Attila, Váczi Márk, Gáspár Zoltán, & Balogh László (2009). A testmozgás családi háttértényezıi életmódkutatások alapján. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Poszter. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 19. 10. Gáspár Zoltán, Szabó Attila, Bösze Júlia, Váczi Márk, Gáspár Zoltán, & Balogh László (2009). Testedzés típusok és motivációs indítékok a sporttevékenységekben. VII. Országos Sporttudományi Kongresszus, 2009. Május 27-29, 2009, Semmelweis Egyetem, Budapest – Poszter. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 25. 11. Gábor Géczi, Attila Szabo, József Bognár, Attila Velenczei, & Árpád Kovács (2009). Age-related motivational losses in young ice hockey players. 7th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 27-29 May, 2009, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation. Magyar Sporttudományi Szemle, 2009/2, 38, p. 26.
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12. Zoltán Gáspár, Attila Szabo, László Balogh, Márk. Váczi, Júlia Bösze, & Endre Kelemen (2008). Participation motives in sports and physical activity among young adults in Hungary; A preliminary report. Current Issues and New Ideas in Sport Science; 2nd International Scientific Conference, 16-17 October 2008, Kaunas, Lithuania - Poster 13. László Balogh, Attila Szabo, Zoltán Gáspár, Júlia Bösze, Márk Váczi, & Endre Kelemen (2008). An analysis of the components of the psychological contract in interactive Hungarian team sports. Current Issues and New Ideas in Sport Science; 2nd International Scientific Conference, 16-17 October 2008, Kaunas, Lithuania – Oral Presentation 14. Attila Szabo, László Balogh, Zoltán Gáspár, Júlia Bösze, & Márk Váczi (2008). High rate of exercise addiction among Hungarian university students: Symptoms of dysfunction or altered cultural interpretation? Current Issues and New Ideas in Sport Science; 2nd International Scientific Conference, 16-17 October 2008, Kaunas, Lithuania – Oral Presentation 15. Júlia Bösze, Gabriella Koppány, Attila Szabo, László Balogh, Zoltán Gáspár, & Márk. Váczi (2008). Sports knowledge and practices of runners in urban street races. Current Issues and New Ideas in Sport Science; 2nd International Scientific Conference, 16-17 October 2008, Kaunas, Lithuania – Poster 16. Attila Szabo, Zoltán Gáspár, László Balogh, Márk Váczi, Júlia Bösze, & Endre Kelemen (2008). Training to music in Hungarian recreational basketball teams. Current Issues and New Ideas in Sport Science; 2nd International Scientific Conference, 16-17 October 2008, Kaunas, Lithuania – Oral Presentation 17. Attila Szabo, Attila Velenczei, Árpád Kovács, & Tamás Szabó (2007). Psychological characteristics of the Hungarian state-sponsored „Héraklész” star athletes in contrast to the athletes in the Central School of Sports. 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology, 4-9 September, 2007, Halkidiki, Greece - Poster 18. Attila Szombat & Attila Szabo (2007). Relationship between parents’ education level and athletes’ gender on sporting achievements of pupils in the Central School of Sports in Budapest. 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology, 4-9 September, 2007, Halkidiki, Greece - Poster 19. Attila Szabo, Attila Velenczei, Tamás Szabó & Árpád Kovács (2007). Exercise Addiction. 4th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 28-30 October, 2007, Eger, Hungary – Oral presentation 20. Attila Velenczei, Árpád Kovács, Attila Szabo, & Tamás Szabó (2007). Települési leejtı az utánpótlás-nevelésben. (Regional distribution in sport talent care). 4th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 28-30 October, 2007, Eger, Hungary – Oral presentation
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21. Mária Rendi, Árpád Kovács, Attila Szabo, László Lehmann, & József Tóth (2007). Az addikciók új formáinak megjelenése (The surfacing of new forms of addiction ). 4th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 2830 October, 2007, Eger, Hungary – Oral presentation 22. Árpád Kovács, Attila Velenczei, Attila Szabo, Tamás Szabo (2007). A KSI-ben sportoló gyermekek társadalmi hátterének átalakulása az elmúlt 30 évben.(Changes in the social background of children enrolled in the Central School of Sports in the past 30 years). 4th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 28-30 October, 2007, Eger, Hungary – Oral presentation 23. Tamás Szabó, József Tóth, Dorottya Pignitzky, Ágnes Sziva, Mária Rendi, Attila Szabo, & Endre Hazsik (2007). A sporttehetségek kiválasztása. Praktikum? Tudomány? Misztikum? (The selection of sport talents: Practice? Science? Mystery?). 4th National Congress of Sport Sciences, 28-30 October, 2007, Eger, Hungary – Oral presentation 24. Gabor Andrassy, Attila Szabo, & Robert Spooner (2006). Active mental stress induces QT-interval prolongation: Individualized QTinterval correction. Annual Conference of the Hungarian Society of Cardiologists. Balatonfüred, Hungary – Oral Presentation 25. Gyongyver Ferencz, Attila Szabo, Robert Spooner, & Gabor Andrassy (2006). QT-interval changes during active and passive mental stress. Annual Conference of the Hungarian Society of Cardiologists. Balatonfüred, Hungary – Oral Presentation 26. Gabor Andrassy, Attila Szabo, Robert Spooner & Gyöngyver Ferencz (2006). Different types of mental stress elicit different QT responses. World Congress of Cardiology, 2 - 6 September 2006, Barcelona Spain - Poster; European Heart Journal, 27 (Abstract, Supplement) 321. 27. Attila Szabo, Marc Griffiths, & Eric C.K. Tsang (2005), Are sport science students at greater risk of exercise addiction than the general exercising population? 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 15 19 August 2005, Sydney, Australia – Oral presentation 28. Eric C.K. Tsang & Attila Szabo (2005), A study of perceived sport competence and motivational orientations on Hong Kong junior secondary school children towards sport participation. 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 15 - 19 August 2005, Sydney, Australia - Poster 29. Attila Szabo, Caroline L. Barber, Eric C.K. Tsang, & Istvan Soos (2005), Psychological effects of pre-event massage before and after running. 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 15 - 19 August 2005, Sydney, Australia - Poster 30. Attila Szabo (2005), Acute psychological benefits of aerobic exercise: Does the workload and the form of exercise make a difference? 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 15 - 19 August 2005, Sydney, Australia – Poster
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31. Attila Szabo, Istvan Soos, & Lucy Elliott (2004). Leisurely physical activity and wellness: Acute psychological benefits of horse riding. IV. National Conference in Educational Sciences, 20-22 October 2004, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation 32. Istvan Soos, Attila Szabo, & Laszlo Debreczeni (2004). The effectiveness of the Petho Method on the mental and physical development of disabled children through sports. IV. National Conference in Educational Sciences, 20-22 October 2004, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation 33. Katalin Kudar & Attila Szabo (2004). Knowledge at risk: Sport Science students’ attitudes toward scholastic plagiarism using the Internet. IV. National Conference in Educational Sciences, 20-22 October 2004, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation 34. Attila Szabo, Eric C.K. Tsang, István Karsai, István Soós, & Annemarie Robinson (2004). Exercising for health reasons is linked to greater frequency of weekly exercise than exercising for any other reason in physically active undergraduates. XXVIII International Congress of Psychology, 8-13 August, 2004, Beijing, China - Poster 35. Attila Szabo, Eric. C.K. Tsang, & Katey L. Hopkinson (2004). Bad news: Television newscast triggers anxiety and negative affect that could be buffered by relaxation but not distraction. XXVIII International Congress of Psychology, 8-13 August, 2004. Beijing, China – Poster 36. Eric C.K. Tsang and Attila Szabo (2004). Gender and cultural differences in sport participation-related psychological profiles of secondary school children in four nations. XXVIII International Congress of Psychology, 8-13 August, 2004, Beijing, China – Oral presentation 37. Attila Szabo (2004). Could 'Preferred Intensity' Exercise Buffer the Negative Psychological Effect of Passive Stress? Annual conference of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, June 2004, Vancouver, Canada – Oral presentation 38. István Soós, Attila Szabo, & Eric C.K. Tsang (2004). Relationships between Sport Competitive Anxiety and Sport Motivation Profiles: A Study in Hungarian Secondary Schools before joining the European Union. 9th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 3-6 July, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France – Poster 39. Gábor Andrássy, Attila Szabo, Andrea Dunai, Eszter Simon, Ádám Tahy, & István Karsai (2004). Measurement of the QT interval during exercise: Which correction formula to use? 9th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 3-6 July, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France – Poster
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40. Attila Szabo, Eric C.K. Tsang, István Soós, & Dawn Cooper (2004). Gender differences in perceived athletic competence, competitive anxiety, and sport motivational orientations in English secondary school students. 9th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 3-6 July, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France – Poster 41. Attila Szabo & Eric C.K. Tsang (2003). Motivation for increased selfselected exercise intensity following psychological distress: Laboratory based evidence for catharsis? 17th World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine, 23-28 August, 2003, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA – Oral presentation 42. Eric C.K. Tsang & Attila Szabo (2003). Relationship between perceived sports competence and motivational orientations in Hong Kong secondary school context. The 4th Asian-South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology Congress in Sport Psychology, 29 June-02 July, 2003, Seoul, Korea – Oral presentation 43. Attila Szabo* & Eric C.K. Tsang (2003). Why do children participate in physical education in East and West? 4th World Congress of the International Society for Mental Training and Excellence (ISMTE), 5-10 July, 2003 St-Petersburg, Russia – Poster & Oral presentation 44. Attila Szabo (2003). Comparison of the duration of the mood benefits of acute exercise and humour: Stepping out from the lab. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 22-27 July, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark – Oral presentation 45. Attila Szabo & Lena Fung (2003). The "Iceberg Profile" in exercising versus non-exercising university staff. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 22-27 July, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark - Poster 46. Attila Szabo (2003). Information processing time decreases as exercise intensity increases but the (expected) affective benefits are absent. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 2227 July, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark - Poster 47. Attila Szabo & Teresa A. Davies (2003). Acute psychological effects of aerobic exercise performed at self-selected workloads in a field and a laboratory experiment. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 22-27 July, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark - Poster 48. Eric C.K. Tsang, Attila Szabo & Annemarie Robinson (2003). A crosscultural examination of motivational components of exercise adherence in sports and exercise. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 22-27 July, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark - Poster 49. G. Andrássy, Attila Szabo, Z. Trummer, V. Gyozo, A. Tahy & A. Varro (2003) The application of mental stress to detect impaired myocardial repolarization reserve. European Society of Cardiology Congress 2003, 30 August-02 September, 2003, Vienna- Austria - POSTER. Citation: European Heart Journal, 24, (Abstract, Supplement), 283.
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50. G. Andrássy, A. Dunai, E. Simon, T. Nagy, Z Trummer, A. Tahy, A. Varo, & A. Szabo (2002). Immediate effect of cigarette smoking on the QT-interval in habitual smokers. Poster presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2002, Berlin, Germany - Poster 51. Attila Szabo, C.K. Tsang, L.P.Y. Chow, J-A Lennard, & I. Soos (2002). The impact of attentional focus on endurance. Poster presented at the 11th World Congress of Psychophysiology, Montreal, Canada - Poster 52. Attila Szabo & Louise Griffiths (2002). Evaluation of the motivational quality of music played during exercise at two fitness centres by using the Brunel Music Rating Inventory (BMRI). Poster presented at the 12th Commonwealth International Sport Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom - Poster 53. Attila Szabo & Lorna J. Hoban (2002). Training to music in a national league volleyball team: Psychological responses, rated exertion and preference. Paper presented at the 6th International Scientific Congress: Modern Olympic Sports and Sport for All, Warsaw, Poland – Oral presentation 54. Attila Szabo (2001). Exhaustive exercise, music, and negative emotions. Presented at the 6th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Cologne, Germany – Oral presentation 55. Attila Szabo (2001). The dark side of sports and exercise: Research dilemmas. Paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sport Psychology, Skiathos, Greece – Oral presentation 56. Attila Szabo (2000). Men versus women in the sports media: Fair play? Paper presented at the 6th European Fair Play Congress, Jerusalem, Israel – Book Chapter 57. Attila Szabo, John Snowball, & Samantha Rawlings (2000). Comparison of the psychological effects of aerobic exercise and humour. Paper presented (by Dr. Mark Andersen) at the Sport Psychology Conference in the New Millennium, Halmstad, Sweden – Oral presentation 58. István Soós, Attila Szabo, & Miklós Vas (2000). Kutatások a sportmotiváció és az egészségnevelés köréböl – Egy hazai vizsgálat elemzése a nemzetközi modellek tükrében. (Research in the area of motivation in sport and health education – The analysis of a national inquiry in light of international models. – in Hungarian) Paper presented at the 14th National Conference in Psychology, Budapest Hungary – Oral presentation 59. Attila Szabo, Laura Worringham, & John Whetton (1999). Differences in exercise-induced affect between co-acting and interacting exercisers. Paper and Poster presented at the 10th Congress of the European Federation of Sport Psychology, Prague, Czech Republic Poster
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60. Attila Szabo and Tamsin Mason (1999). Sexism in the British sports media: A heritage of the past? Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of the Society of History of Sports and Physical Activity, Budapest, Hungary – Oral presentation 61. Attila Szabo and Simon Roach (1999). Heart rate profile of soccer fans during televised matches. Poster presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Applied sport Psychology, Banff, Canada - Poster 62. Attila Szabo (1998). Breaking the ice: research on the Internet in Social Sciences. Paper presented at the Second International Conference “Crossroads in Cultural Studies”, Tampere, Finland – Oral presentation 63. John Snowball and Attila Szabo (1998). Anxiety, affect and exercise: preliminary evidence lends support to the “Distraction Hypothesis”. Presented as free communication at the Annual Conference of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Worcester, UK – Poster 64. Attila Szabo and Neil A. A. Macfarlane (1997). Cross sectional research on the Internet: Opportunities for Psychology. Paper presented at the MEDNET97, The World Congress on the Internet in Medicine, Brighton, UK – Oral presentation 65. Attila Szabo and Ernest Dagrou (1997). Sprinters report low anxiety and positive affect on their training days. Paper presented at the 9th European Congress of Sports Medicine, Porto, Portugal - Poster 66. Attila Szabo, Robert Frenkl and Gábor Káli (1996). Posting scientific studies on the Usenet: Control dilemmas and ethical issues. Paper presented at the MEDNET96, European Congress of the Internet in Medicine, Brighton, UK – Oral presentation 67. Attila Szabo, Peter Seraganian, Thomas G. Brown (1995). Heart rate reactivity to mental challenge: Segregating two possibly distinct processes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 17, S117. Abs. Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, USA - Poster 68. Attila Szabo and François Péronnet (1994) Mild mental effort intensifies the autonomic response during light and moderate exercise. Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the New England Chapter of the American College of Sport Medicine, Boxborough, Massachusetts, USA - Poster 69. Sylvia M. Ruby, Attila Szabo, David R. Idler and Ying Peng So (1990). Relationships between the gonads, pituitary and thyroid in sexually maturing rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss following exposure to sublethal cyanide. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, 21, (2), 85. Abs. Presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, Victoria, BC, Canada - Poster
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70. Attila Szabo, Peter Seraganian, Francois Péronnet, Ghislain Boudreau, Lise Cote, Guy Brisson and Jacques de Champlain (1990). Reactivity to mental stress following physical exercise. Psychosomatic Medicine, 52, 230. Abs. Presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Poster 71. Ghislain Boudreau, François Péronnet, Peter Seraganian, Attila Szabo, Lise Cote, Guy Brisson and Jacques de Champlain (1988). Effect of acute moderate exercise on blood pressure and sympathetic activity in normotensive subjects. Canadian Journal of Sports Sciences, 13, (3),P47-48. Abs. - Poster Elıadások meghívásra 1. International Congress “Active Nation & Healthy Society” International Congress held at University of Pécs, Hungary (April 4-5, 2007), Invited Keynote: Sport and Exercise Psychology on the WWW 2. University of Nottingham, Medical School, Department of Sports Medicine (May 04, 2004). Invited Lecture: Exercise dependence 3. University of Nottingham, Medical School, Department of Sports Medicine (January 20 2004). Invited Lecture: Dealing with stress and worry in sporting performance 4. University of Sunderland, Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences (November 24, 2003). Invited Lecture: Understanding stress and anxiety in sport 5. University of Nottingham, Medical School, Department of Sports Medicine (February 20 2003). Invited Lecture: Stress and worry in sporting performance 6. Nottingham Trent University, Division of Psychology (February 19, 2003). Invited Seminar: Exercise is good for you but so is humour 7. University of Birmingham, Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences (November 29, 2002). Invited Seminar: The acute psychological effects of humour and exercise 8. Nottingham Trent University, Department of Life Sciences (October 5, 2001). Readership Inaugural Lecture: I want to feel good tonight: Should I sweat or should I laugh? 9. Loughborough University, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (May 17, 2001). Invited Seminar: Acute effects of exercise on mood and anxiety: More evidence for the 'Distraction Hypothesis'
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10. Hong Kong Institute of Education, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, National seminar on physical activity and dance (March 13, 1999). Invited Keynote: Computer aided teaching: The learners’ perspective 11. Fifth International Cardiovascular Seminar, Budapest, Hungary (November 12, 1999). Invited Keynote: Reducing the risk of coronary heart disease through physical activity: Prescription and adherence issues
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