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Addictive Behaviors, 1980
Abstract Obesity is due to an imbalance between caloric intake and expenditure. One component of expenditure that has been receiving increasing research attention is exercise. This paper reviews the research on activity level differences in thin and obese persons, and basic research on energy balance, or intake/expenditure relationships.
Leonard H. Epstein, Rena R. Wing
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Abstract Obesity is due to an imbalance between caloric intake and expenditure. One component of expenditure that has been receiving increasing research attention is exercise. This paper reviews the research on activity level differences in thin and obese persons, and basic research on energy balance, or intake/expenditure relationships.
Leonard H. Epstein, Rena R. Wing
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
The effect on fetal and maternal outcome in gestational exercise in a recreational athlete was investigated in a 2 1/2-year prospective study. A training effect in a pregnant subject engaged in aerobic exercise was also determined. One hundred forty-one low-risk pregnant subjects had their aerobic capacity tested during the first trimester, during the ...
Robert Visscher +2 more
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The effect on fetal and maternal outcome in gestational exercise in a recreational athlete was investigated in a 2 1/2-year prospective study. A training effect in a pregnant subject engaged in aerobic exercise was also determined. One hundred forty-one low-risk pregnant subjects had their aerobic capacity tested during the first trimester, during the ...
Robert Visscher +2 more
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Physiotherapy Canada, 2006
Purpose: Pediatric physical therapists are becoming increasingly involved in designing and implementing fitness programs for both typically developing children and children with cerebral palsy. This review discusses some of the methodological challenges associated with evaluating aerobic exercise in children, as well as current evidence on the effects
Johanna Darrah, Michelle Kelly
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Purpose: Pediatric physical therapists are becoming increasingly involved in designing and implementing fitness programs for both typically developing children and children with cerebral palsy. This review discusses some of the methodological challenges associated with evaluating aerobic exercise in children, as well as current evidence on the effects
Johanna Darrah, Michelle Kelly
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Aerobic Exercise in Pregnancy: An Update
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993The endocrine effects of pregnancy cause striking changes in maternal metabolism, cardiovascular regulation, acid-base balance, and thermoregulation at rest and during standard submaximal exercise. The apparent purpose of these changes is to accommodate fetal needs in addition to those of the exercising woman.
Larry A. Wolfe, Michelle F. Mottola
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2023
The restorative and energy conservation theories of sleep predict that physical exercise will result in increased slow - wave sleep (SWS) and sleep duration. Restorative theories hypothesize that exercise creates a need for restoration, with a concommitant increase in SWS and sleep duration; while the energy conservation hypothesis holds that sleep ...
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The restorative and energy conservation theories of sleep predict that physical exercise will result in increased slow - wave sleep (SWS) and sleep duration. Restorative theories hypothesize that exercise creates a need for restoration, with a concommitant increase in SWS and sleep duration; while the energy conservation hypothesis holds that sleep ...
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Arthritis and Aerobic Exercise: A Review
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989In brief: Despite increasing evidence that regular aerobic exercise yields many benefits for patients with arthritis, patients often are advised to curtail physical activity. Findings from studies of patients with either rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis who participated in an aerobic exercise program show that the subjects made significant gains ...
E R Eichner +3 more
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Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2020
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a rheumatic disease characterized by erosive synovitis and polyarthritis. Exercise is known to improve many symptoms in RA patients.This study was designed to compare the effects of pilates exercises, aerobic exercises, and combined training including pilates with aerobic exercises on fatigue, depression, aerobic capacity ...
Songül Bağlan Yentür +3 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a rheumatic disease characterized by erosive synovitis and polyarthritis. Exercise is known to improve many symptoms in RA patients.This study was designed to compare the effects of pilates exercises, aerobic exercises, and combined training including pilates with aerobic exercises on fatigue, depression, aerobic capacity ...
Songül Bağlan Yentür +3 more
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Influence of aerobic exercise on depression.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984Forty-three depressed women were randomly assigned to either (a) an aerobic exercise treatment condition in which they participated in strenuous exercise, (b) a placebo treatment condition in which they practiced relaxation exercises, or (c) a no-treatment condition. Aerobic capacity was assessed before and after the 10-week treatment period.
I. Lisa McCann, David S. Holmes
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