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Exercise Training

open access: yesThe Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 2012
Uwe Proske   +27 more
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Marketing Analysis Training Exercise

Behavioral Science, 1965
MATE (Marketing Analysis Training Exercise) simulates a market for one multi-branded product—packaged detergents— in form of a game. It can be used to train marketing students and junior executives as well as to screen and experiment with marketing strategies prior to trial runs in the actual market, thus paralleling the use of a pilot plant.
A A, KUEHN, D L, WEISS
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Exercise training in diabetes

European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2019
The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
SCHERRENBERG, Martijn, DENDALE, Paul
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Exercise training for claudication

The Surgeon, 2007
Exercise advice is a well established component of the conservative management of intermittent claudication. Supervised programmes of exercise remain relatively uncommon and are provided mainly in secondary care. This review outlines the evidence for the effectiveness of different exercise regimens and the relative benefits of exercise therapy, where ...
A H R, Stewart, P M, Lamont
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Exercise, Training and Injuries*

Sports Medicine, 1994
Although exercise results in a number of well documented physical fitness and health benefits, accruing such benefits entails a risk of exercise-related injuries. Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently among fitness programme participants, runners, athletes, military recruits and others who engage in routine vigorous exercise. The same parameters of
B H, Jones, D N, Cowan, J J, Knapik
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Exercise Training and Hypertension

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1986
ABSTRACT. Hypertension is a major health dilemma in the world today because of its high rate of incidence. Exercise training is usually mentioned as a useful nonpharmacological therapy for essential hypertension. Seventeen studies have assessed the effect of exercise training in individuals with essential hypertension.
J M, Hagberg, D R, Seals
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Exercise Training in Cancer Control and Treatment.

Comprehensive Physiology, 2018
Exercise training is playing an increasing role in cancer care, as accumulating evidence demonstrates that exercise may prevent cancer, control disease progression, interact with anti-cancer therapies, and improve physical functioning and psychosocial ...
J. Christensen, C. Simonsen, P. Hojman
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Exercise Training for Claudication

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Claudication, a manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis and accompanying peripheral vascular disease, is characterized by pain induced by walking in one or both legs; it primarily affects the calves. Claudication usually does not abate with continued walking and is relieved only by rest.
Kerry J, Stewart   +3 more
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Type of Exercise Training and Training Methods

2020
There is general agreement that exercise training leads to functional, morphological, and metabolic adaptations of different biological systems, thereby increasing overall physical performance and promoting good health. Thus, an active lifestyle is propagated in all age groups.
Sascha, Ketelhut, Reinhard G, Ketelhut
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Exercise Training for Tennis

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1995
Tennis is a physically demanding sport. A complete conditioning program designed to address both the demands of the sport and the individual player's musculoskeletal base is important in tennis, particularly at the competitive junior and professional levels.
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