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Physical functional capacity in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: performance characteristics of the continuous-scale physical function performance test

Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2015
Physical functional capacity is impaired in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). There is no tool to measure this key clinical outcome. The continuous-scale physical function performance (CS-PFP) test is one that assesses activities of daily living, but it has never been used in IPF.We determined internal consistency of the CS-PFP. We used correlations
Amy L, Olson   +6 more
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Alcohol Use, Physical Performance, and Functional Limitations in Older Men

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2007
OBJECTIVES: To describe associations between recent alcohol intake, physical performance, and functional limitations in older men. DESIGN: Cross‐sectional study. SETTING:
Peggy M Cawthon   +2 more
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Does executive functions’ performance at rest predict executive function performance during acute physical exercise?

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2021
Several studies have highlighted the importance of executive functions (EFs) in physical activities and sports contexts. However, most EFs assessments have been conducted with individuals at rest.
Larissa Oliveira Faria   +5 more
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The Atlatl: The Physics of Function and Performance

Plains Anthropologist, 1975
An examination of the physical laws behind the function and performance of the atlatl-both with and without weights-is presented.
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Physical Functional Assessment in Older Adults

The Journal of frailty & aging, 2020
The evaluation of the physical domain represents a critical part of the assessment of the older person, both in the clinical as well as the research setting.
E. Patrizio   +3 more
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Changes in physical functional performance and quality of life in hemodialysis patients in Taiwan: a preliminary study.

JN. Journal of Nephrology (Milano. 1992), 2009
PURPOSE To study the long-term changes in physical functional performance and quality of life in hemodialysis patients living in the community in Taiwan.
R. Hsieh   +6 more
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Liver function and physical performance

2017
Physical activity represents a complex challenge to the liver and is inevitably accompanied with an increased metabolic and energetic demands of the working muscle. It would not be possible without the liver adapting to demands of the physical activity. The liver releases, stores and recycles energy.
Kopljar, Mario, Čoklo, Miran
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Physical Education Performance Outcomes and Cognitive Function

Strategies, 2007
(2007). Physical Education Performance Outcomes and Cognitive Function. Strategies: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 26-30.
Darla M. Castelli, Charles H. Hillman
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Physical Performance in Swimmers: Strength and Functional Movement Analysis

2022
Yüzme tüm vücut kaslarını çalıştıran ve yatay pozisyonda yapılan bir branş olması nedeni ile her yaş grubunda tercih edilmektedir. Yüzmede biomotor özellikler arasında kassal kuvvet-kassal dayanıklılık önemli yer tutmaktadır. Antrenörler, çalıştırıcılar veya kondisyonerler yüzücülerin su içi performanslarını geliştirmek için drylan antrenmanlarını daha
Baydemir, Barış, Kaçay, Zülbiye
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Diuretic Therapy, Physical Performance, and Neuromuscular Function

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1984
In brief: To study the effects of diuretics on performance and neuromuscular function, the authors examined 46 male athletes before and after a 48-hour weight loss regimen. One group took a diuretic (furosemide, 1.7 mg-kg1), one group exercised, and one group served as a control. During maximal cycle ergometry the diuretic group had marked decreases in
Jay E. Caldwell   +2 more
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