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Exercise and exercise machines [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Mechanical principles in health and beauty therapy; the human machine; skeleton and movement; levers and the mechanics of movement; exercises; muscle tone; fatigue; exercise machines; weights and weight machines; rowing machines; exercise cycles; energy, exercise and slimming; posture and figure faults; centre of gravity, lines of gravity and figure ...
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Exercise and longevity [PDF]

open access: possibleMaturitas, 2012
Aging is a natural and complex physiological process influenced by many factors, some of which are modifiable. As the number of older individuals continues to increase, it is important to develop interventions that can be easily implemented and contribute to "successful aging".
Mathieu Gayda   +8 more
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Exercise

DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculumā„¢, 2015
Numerous observational studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between physical activity and risk of many chronic illnesses. The protective effect of exercise is strongest against coronary artery disease, hypertension, stroke, type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, anxiety, depression, osteoporosis, and cancers of the colon and breast.
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Exercise and Aging

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2000
There is increasing evidence that the black box we have referred to as"biologic aging" is composed of genetic factors and many types of environmental exposures. Some of the most potentially modifiable elements of this syndrome are those attributable to disuse or insufficient exposure to certain kinds or intensities of physical stressors during the ...
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Exercise and sleep

2013
The belief that exercise improves sleep is common among the general population, the media, and sleep research authorities. Although epidemiologic research has consistently documented an association between exercise and improved sleep quality, experimental evidence that exercise promotes sleep has been less compelling.
C.E. Kline, S.D. Youngstedt
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Orthostasis

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1993
There are two major problems here that are not independent. One is the more practically oriented problem of determining the effect of various modes of exercise training on gravitational tolerances, i.e., the point of syncope (unconsciousness) usually estimated from the time of appearance of presyncopal signs and symptoms.
John E. Greenleaf, G. Geelen
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Exercise Echocardiography

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 1988
AbstractExercise testing is an indispensable component of clinical cardiology. Latent disease or the full extent of a problem may not be apparent on a resting examination. Some form of stress is frequently necessary, especially in patients with coronary disease, to appreciate whether a patient has stress‐induced ischaemia as manifested by exercise ...
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Exercise and the Back

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Some of the positive benefits from participating in aerobic activity have already been addressed. However, an individual's ability to participate in many aerobic activities may be contingent on the ability to maintain a neutral or a stabilized spine. For example, the individual for whom jogging has been painful may be able to jog after he or she has ...
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