Abstract-Burnout and creativity, as two psychological constructs, are considered as variables which may have a considerable impact on the quality of teaching and learning. The present case study aimed at investigating the possible connections between degrees of class stability and variability and levels of creativity and burnout among 6 Iranian EFL teachers. In so doing, degrees of variability and stability, as defined and characterized in the domain of Chaos/Complexity theory, were studied qualitatively in EFL classes in relation to creativity and burnout levels of the teachers. The results suggested a direct relationship between variability and creativity levels of the participants together with a reverse relationship between the variability level and the 'depersonalization' aspect of burnout. In other words, class dynamism and creativity have more shared patterns and seem to be analogous.Index Terms-variability and stability in complex systems, creativity, burnout
The incidence of osteoarthritis (OA) is greater in the knee than in other joints and is increasing. This could be because of an increase in the applied loads on this joint or because of a change in the alignment of the knee joint. The aim of this review was to determine the effects of being overweight on knee joint OA. Moreover, it aimed to determine whether a change in body weight by diet or exercise influenced the loads applied on the knee joint and decreased the incidence of knee OA. A systematic literature search was carried out to find the literature published on the effects of joint loading and being overweight on knee OA in databases such as Medline, PubMed, Embase, Web of Sciences, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The key words such as knee OA and loading, knee OA and joint contact forces, knee OA and body weight were used to determine the effects of joint loading on knee OA. The quality of the studies was evaluated by use of Downs and Black tool. There were 15 studies on the effects of joint loading, overweight, and obesity on joint contact force and knee OA symptoms and three studies on the effects of weight loss, exercise, and intensive diet intervention on joint loading. The quality of these papers varied between 9 and 20. The results of this review showed that obese subjects are at high risk of knee OA because of change in alignment of the knee joint and also overloading of the joint. Use of approaches such as diet and exercise may decrease the loads applied on the joint and decrease the incidence of knee OA.
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