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Sports Medicine, 1999
Aerobic exercise training is an important therapy to offer individuals who are HIV positive (HIV+). Six to 12 weeks of moderate exercise sessions (3 times per week for 1 hour) significantly improves aerobic capacity (VO2max and lactic acidosis threshold), apparently without detrimental effects on the immune system.
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Aerobic exercise training is an important therapy to offer individuals who are HIV positive (HIV+). Six to 12 weeks of moderate exercise sessions (3 times per week for 1 hour) significantly improves aerobic capacity (VO2max and lactic acidosis threshold), apparently without detrimental effects on the immune system.
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Aerobic Exercise and Blood Pressure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986To 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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Health benefits of aerobic exercise
Postgraduate Medicine, 1991Regular 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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Aerobic exercise for women during pregnancy
Birth, 2002AbstractBackground: Physiological responses of the fetus (especially increase in heart rate) to single, brief bouts of maternal exercise have been documented frequently, suggesting that maternal exercise might have beneficial or adverse effects on pregnancy outcome.Objectives: The objective of this review was to assess the effects of advising healthy
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Exercise in chronic pulmonary disease: aerobic exercise prescription
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2001Endurance exercise training (EXT) is singly the most important aspect of rehabilitation for patients with chronic pulmonary disease. When effective, this modality of physical reconditioning leads to improved functional exercise capacity and reduced breathlessness.
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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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Aerobic exercise, anaerobic exercise and the lactate threshold
British Medical Bulletin, 1992All exercise draws first on intramuscular stores of ATP and creatine phosphate; initially these are replenished by anaerobic glycolysis. The lactic acid produced contributes to the rapid development of fatigue in high intensity exercise. Aerobic metabolism (at first mainly of glycogen, later increasingly of fat) is the principal route of ATP ...
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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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