The Scientific Affairs Unit at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Girls, University of Baghdad, hosted a scientific lecture under the patronage of Dean Prof. Dr. Fatima Abd Malih and the supervision of Asst. Lect. Diana Ghanem. The event was organised with Dr Nazik Sobhi Matar from the Individual Games Department. It featured guest lecturers from the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad, Asst. Prof. Dr. Munir Abdul Sahib, Assistant Prof. Dr. Maytham Habeeb Subhan and Lect. Elaf Ahmed Mohammed.

The lecture, titled (Heart Monitoring Devices, ECG, and Ketone Measurement Devices) covered three main topics:

  1. Electronic heart monitoring devices

  • Their role is to track heart rate and assess physical, skill-related, and biomechanical performance.

  1. Features and functions of these devices

  • Regulating heart rate and extracting formulas for training intensity calculations.

  • Determining appropriate training zones.

  • Measuring projectile motion in sports such as tennis and volleyball.

  1. Ketones and their relation to diabetes

  • Understanding ketone bodies and their metabolic role.

  • Methods of measuring ketone levels through blood, breath, and urine analysis.

This lecture aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals, by fostering academic collaboration and promoting scientific awareness.

The Scientific Affairs Unit at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Girls, University of Baghdad, hosted a scientific lecture under the patronage of Dean Prof. Dr. Fatima Abd Malih and the supervision of Asst. Lect. Diana Ghanem. The event was organised with Dr Nazik Sobhi Matar from the Individual Games Department. It featured guest lecturers from the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad, Asst. Prof. Dr. Munir Abdul Sahib, Assistant Prof. Dr. Maytham Habeeb Subhan and Lect. Elaf Ahmed Mohammed.

The lecture, titled (Heart Monitoring Devices, ECG, and Ketone Measurement Devices) covered three main topics:

  1. Electronic heart monitoring devices

  • Their role is to track heart rate and assess physical, skill-related, and biomechanical performance.

  1. Features and functions of these devices

  • Regulating heart rate and extracting formulas for training intensity calculations.

  • Determining appropriate training zones.

  • Measuring projectile motion in sports such as tennis and volleyball.

  1. Ketones and their relation to diabetes

  • Understanding ketone bodies and their metabolic role.

  • Methods of measuring ketone levels through blood, breath, and urine analysis.

This lecture aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals, by fostering academic collaboration and promoting scientific awareness.

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