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Reporting of physical activity levels in intensive care unit survivors. [PDF]
Surve S, Sinha MK, Shanbhag V, Maiya GA.
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Daily Variability in Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Responsiveness in Older Women. [PDF]
Grant DM+3 more
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Exploring the Physical Activity Counselling for Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis-Perceptions of Nurses and Physiotherapists. [PDF]
Lehtomäki K+3 more
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RETRACTION: Vigorous Physical Activity and Atrial Fibrillation in Healthy Individuals: What Is the Correct Approach? [PDF]
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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE ELDERLY
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2007Functional ageing processes are characterized by a loss of performance capabilities regarding coordination, flexibility, strength, speed, and endurance. The effects of ageing processes on the cardiovascular system and skeletal muscle are the foci of attention.
Heiko K. Strüder+3 more
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MicroRNAs and Physical Activity
MicroRNA, 2015Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are responsible for important and evolutionary-conserved regulatory functions in several cellular processes such as apoptosis, signalling, differentiation and proliferation. There is a growing interest in understanding more clearly the mechanisms regulating activation and suppression of miRNAs expression in benefit of health ...
Altana V., Geretto M., Pulliero A.
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Nature Physics, 2015
The mechanical behaviour of cells is largely controlled by a structure that is fundamentally out of thermodynamic equilibrium: a network of crosslinked filaments subjected to the action of energy-transducing molecular motors. The study of this kind of active system was absent from conventional physics and there was a need for both new theories and new ...
Jean-François Joanny+4 more
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The mechanical behaviour of cells is largely controlled by a structure that is fundamentally out of thermodynamic equilibrium: a network of crosslinked filaments subjected to the action of energy-transducing molecular motors. The study of this kind of active system was absent from conventional physics and there was a need for both new theories and new ...
Jean-François Joanny+4 more
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