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IntroductionThere is no denying the clinical benefits of exogenous pyruvate in the treatment of pathological metabolic acidosis. However, whether it can prevent exercise physiological metabolic acidosis, delay the occurrence of exercise fatigue, and ...
Kaixuan Che +7 more
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Cannabis use for exercise recovery in trained individuals: a survey study
Background Cannabis use, be it either cannabidiol (CBD) use and/or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) use, shows promise to enhance exercise recovery.
Anthony G. Pinzone +4 more
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Proceedings of the OncoFit – Exercise and Cancer Symposium
The papers published in these proceedings were submitted to the Scientific Commission of OncoFit – Exercise and Cancer Symposium, held on September 13 and 14th of 2019, at the North Rehabilitation Centre, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
Presidents of OncoFit – Exercise and Cancer Symposium
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Background Early vascular aging (EVA) is increasingly prevalent in the general population. Exercise is important for primary cardiovascular prevention, but often insufficient due to ineffective training methods and a lack of biomarkers suitable to ...
Karsten Königstein +13 more
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Objective Previous investigations suggest that appropriate nutritional interventions may reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). This study examined the effect of D-ribose supplementation on DOMS induced by plyometric exercise.
Wei Cao +5 more
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This cross-sectional investigation examined the relationship between sitting time and insulin resistance in 6931 U.S. adults. The mediating effects of several covariates were evaluated.
Kayla M. Parker +3 more
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Background Low energy availability (LEA) is a medical condition observed in athletes, with a higher prevalence in aesthetic sports. For the first time, this study evaluated the relative prevalence of LEA in female elite athletes (ELA) and recreational ...
Kun Meng +6 more
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Background Although currently available evidence suggests that physical exercise can be beneficial for depressed patients and might be comparable to antidepressant treatment, the best way of implementing this recommendation in clinical practice is not ...
Jesús López-Torres Hidalgo +1 more
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Statins, Exercise, and Exercise Training
Statins are life-saving medications and so effective that some have suggested they be added to the drinking water to “fluorinate” the vascular bed against atherosclerotic disease. But statins, both in research models and clinically, can have deleterious effects on skeletal muscle.
Thompson, Paul D., Parker, Beth
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Background For valid accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) data, several methodological aspects should be considered. We aimed to 1) visualize the applicability of absolute accelerometer cut-offs to classify PA intensity, 2) verify ...
Fabian Schwendinger +4 more
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