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Most stroke survivors have very low levels of cardiovascular fitness, which limits mobility and leads to further physical deconditioning, increased sedentary behavior, and heightened risk of recurrent stroke.
M. MacKay-Lyons+12 more
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Automatic Generation of Programming Exercises [PDF]
Massive training of developers following the growing demands of the information technology industry requires teachers to automate their repetitive tasks. For training courses on programming, it is promising to use automatic generation and automatic grading of exercises that require a student to write a program. This article discusses the general scheme
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Am I fit for this physical activity? Neural embedding of physical conditioning from inertial sensors [PDF]
Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensors are present in everyday devices such as smartphones and fitness watches. As a result, the array of health-related research and applications that tap onto this data has been growing, but little attention has been devoted to the prediction of an individual's heart rate (HR) from IMU data, when undergoing a physical
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Metformin inhibits mitochondrial adaptations to aerobic exercise training in older adults
Metformin and exercise independently improve insulin sensitivity and decrease the risk of diabetes. Metformin was also recently proposed as a potential therapy to slow aging.
A. Konopka+12 more
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ACUTE EFFECT OF CIRCUIT AEROBIC AND TRADITIONAL AEROBIC TRAINING ON HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY IN SEDENTARY WOMEN [PDF]
The aim of this study is investigation of acute effect of circuit aerobic exercise and traditional aerobic exercise on hamstring muscle flexibility in sedentary women. Forty four sedentary women voluntarily participated in this study as subject. Subjects
Bozdal, Özlem+2 more
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Background: Acute aerobic exercise leads to positive physiological adaptations within the central nervous system. These findings inspired research on potential cognitive benefits following acute aerobic exercise.
M. Oberste+6 more
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Contamination by an Active Control Condition in a Randomized Exercise Trial. [PDF]
Contamination is commonly overlooked in randomized trials. The present study examined contamination (minutes of aerobic activity outside of exercise sessions) within an active control condition in a 6-month randomized exercise trial for older adults.
Diane K Ehlers+4 more
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Other advantages to aerobic exercise [PDF]
Persistent inflammation, as revealed by increased levels of inflammatory biomarkers, is associated with several chronic disorders, as highlighted by Barbara Nicklas and colleagues.[1][1] Accordingly, current guidelines recommend 30 minutes or more of daily, moderate-intensity physical exercise.[2 ...
LIPPI, Giuseppe+2 more
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Main-chain poly(ionic liquid)-derived nitrogen-doped micro/mesoporous carbons for CO2 capture and selective aerobic oxidation of alcohols [PDF]
Sustainable development and the recent fast growing global demands for energy and functional chemicals urgently call for effective methods for CO2 remediation and efficient metal-free catalysts for selective oxidation of aromatic alcohol. Herein, a unique main-chain poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) is employed as the precursor to prepare nitrogen doped micro ...
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Effect of aerobic exercise on cognition in younger adults
Objective To determine efficacy of aerobic exercise for cognitive function in younger healthy adults. Methods In a randomized, parallel-group, observer-masked, community-based clinical trial, 132 cognitively normal individuals aged 20–67 with below ...
Y. Stern+8 more
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