DALLAS — Two years of exercise begun in middle age can restore the heart's elasticity in previously sedentary adults and forestall the development of heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection ...
Technology-enhanced palliative care for patients with advanced cancer undergoing phase I therapies: A pilot randomized clinical trial (RCT). Patient reported symptoms after cancer diagnosis and the ...
To examine compensatory changes in sedentary behavior (SB) and light-intensity physical activities (LIPA) in response to a 22-week exercise training program in overweight/obese adults; and to ...
Objectives To estimate the change in the standard lipid profile (SLP) of adults diagnosed with ≥3 metabolic syndrome (MetS) factors following aerobic exercise training (AET); and to investigate ...
Older, frail individuals who are encouraged via a structured exercise program to stop being sedentary and start getting more physically active do not see their efforts translate into a lower risk of ...
The pervasive nature of modern life often sees us spending far too much time seated, making the integration of more physical activity into our daily routines a crucial challenge. As the colder weather ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. We haven’t heard the last of the study on the possible association ...
Obesity in American shows no signs of slowing, and the reasons why it’s so widespread can be traced to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle that keeps people inactive, and eating, for more hours of the ...
School of Physical Education, Ball State University, Munice, IN 47306, USA Correspondence to: Dr Weidner, BSU School of Physical Education, HP 209, Munice, IN 47306, USA; tweidner{at}bsu.edu Objective ...
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