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Resistance Exercise Therapy for Long COVID: a Randomized, Controlled Trial
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Exercise therapy for osteoporosis
Osteoporosis International, 1993Our experimental and clinical studies lead to the following conclusions: 1. The amount of exercise that has a favorable effect on bone tissue differs between males and females among individuals. 2. An appropriate amount of exercise has a favorable influence not only on weight-bearing bone but also on non-weight-bearing bone, provided there is a ...
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1994
Therapeutic exercise has a central role within physiatry. Contrary to other forms of treatment, the patient does not passively absorb energy (i.e. electricity or heat) but has to supply the energy him/herself. Exercise therapy is the only causal therapy in physical medicine and it can be dosed such that it is almost always applicable.
V, Sadil, S, Sadil
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Therapeutic exercise has a central role within physiatry. Contrary to other forms of treatment, the patient does not passively absorb energy (i.e. electricity or heat) but has to supply the energy him/herself. Exercise therapy is the only causal therapy in physical medicine and it can be dosed such that it is almost always applicable.
V, Sadil, S, Sadil
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EXERCISE AS HYPERTENSION THERAPY
Cardiology Clinics, 2001In conclusion, the findings of most recent studies show that moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training can lower BP in patients with stage 1 and 2 essential hypertension. The average reduction in BP is 10.5 mm Hg for systolic and 7.6 mm Hg for diastolic BP. The reductions do not appear to be gender- or age-specific.
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Supervised exercise therapy versus non-supervised exercise therapy for intermittent claudication
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for people with leg pain (peripheral arterial disease (PAD)), implementing supervised exercise programs (SETs) in daily practice has limitations. This is an update of a review first published in 2006.The main objective of this review was to provide an accurate overview of ...
Fokkenrood, Hugo J. P. +5 more
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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2011
Medical nutrition therapy and physical exercise are the cornerstones of the diabetes management. Patients with type 1 DM always need exogenous insulin administration, recently available in the form of insulin analogs. In type 2 DM, characterized by increased insulin resistance and progressive decline of the beta-cell function, various antidiabetic ...
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Medical nutrition therapy and physical exercise are the cornerstones of the diabetes management. Patients with type 1 DM always need exogenous insulin administration, recently available in the form of insulin analogs. In type 2 DM, characterized by increased insulin resistance and progressive decline of the beta-cell function, various antidiabetic ...
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Exercise and antihypertensive therapy
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1987The effects of exercise on central hemodynamic mechanisms and the changes induced by treatment have been studied invasively in approximately 500 men with essential hypertension. In patients with mild hypertension, the increase in blood pressure (BP) during dynamic exercise is similar to that seen in normal subjects, but in patients with severe ...
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Supervised exercise therapy versus non-supervised exercise therapy for intermittent claudication
2005Although exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit to people with leg pain (intermittent claudication), almost half of those affected do not undertake any exercise therapy.To evaluate the effects of supervised versus non-supervised exercise therapy on the maximal walking time or distance for people with intermittent claudication.The ...
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