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Influence of aerobic exercise on depression.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984
Forty-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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The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1992
SYNOPSISA six‐week cardiovascular exercise program was provided to 11 subjects classified as experiencing classical migraines, while 9 similarly‐classified subjects served as waiting‐list controls. Measures included the Canadian Aerobic Fitness test, a headache diary to record the Frequency, Intensity, and Duration of migraine episodes and the Pain ...
J.F. Campbell, Donna-Marie C. Lockett
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Home Aerobic Exercise Programs

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1983
(1983). Home Aerobic Exercise Programs. The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 210-210.
Arthur Weltman, Bryant Stamford
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To compare the effects of aerobic exercise and yoga on Premenstrual syndrome

Journal of Education and Health Promotion, 2019
BACKGROUND: Eighty percent of women during their reproductive age experience some symptoms attributed to premenstrual phase of the menstrual cycle. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is characterized by emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms that occur ...
Nirav P Vaghela   +3 more
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Aerobic exercise and type a behaviour

Journal of Sports Sciences, 1994
The Type A behaviour pattern is a well-documented, if controversial, risk factor for coronary heart disease. Surprisingly, relatively little work has been reported on ways of modifying this behaviour pattern. Aerobic exercise, with its demonstrated benefits for both cardiovascular reactivity and psychological 'well-being', is a promising treatment. The
Hannah Steinberg   +3 more
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Aerobic Exercise and Blood Pressure

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— The article by Duncan et al 1 is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the relationship of aerobic-conditioning exercise and hypertension. Although a bias in the selection of patients seems to have been eliminated in this study, an important source of bias still may exist.
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Aerobic exercise prescription

2018
This chapter presents what factors influence aerobic performance and presents the physiological changes that occur with positive aerobic adaptations. Endurance exercise performance is governed by the interplay of a variety of physiological, psychological, and mechanical factors.
Anthony B. Ciccone   +2 more
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P300, N400, aerobic fitness, and maximal aerobic exercise

Psychophysiology, 2000
Electrophysiological effects of aerobic fitness and maximal aerobic exercise were investigated by comparing P300 and N400 before and after a maximal cycling test. Event‐related potentials (ERPs) were obtained from 20 students divided into two matched groups defined by their aerobic fitness level (cyclists vs. sedentary subjects).
Claude Dolisi   +6 more
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Health benefits of aerobic exercise

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Regular aerobic exercise has significant cardiovascular benefits, including a reduction in incidence of and mortality from coronary artery disease--probably because of positive effects on blood lipid levels and blood pressure. Aerobic exercise can also be an important adjunct to a weight-loss program. Many persons who continue an exercise program do so
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Distinctive Effects of Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Modes on Neurocognitive and Biochemical Changes in Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Current Alzheimer Research, 2019
BACKGROUND Decreased levels of the neuroprotective growth factors, low-grade inflammation, and reduced neurocognitive functions during aging are associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease.
Chia-Liang Tsai   +3 more
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