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Modified Sprint Interval Intervention Produces Lower Inter-Subject Variability in Physiological and Performance Adaptations Across Collegiate Soccer Players. [PDF]
Peng Q, Zhang Z, Gao L, Zhang H, Liu Y.
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1-Minute Sit-to-Stand Test: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PROCEDURES, PERFORMANCE, AND CLINIMETRIC PROPERTIES
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2019Purpose: Tests for quantifying exercise capacity that are applicable in diverse settings are needed. The 1-min sit-to-stand test (1-MSTST) is such a test.
Richard W. Bohannon, R. Crouch
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Jurnal sport science, 2020
We estimated international/national temporal trends in sit-ups performance for children and adolescents, and examined relationships between national trends in sit-ups performance and national trends in health-related/sociodemographic indicators.
Tori Kaster +8 more
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We estimated international/national temporal trends in sit-ups performance for children and adolescents, and examined relationships between national trends in sit-ups performance and national trends in health-related/sociodemographic indicators.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2008
We prospectively examine whether provider posture (seated versus standing) influences patient and provider estimates of time spent at the bedside relative to actual time and patient perceptions of the provider-patient interaction.A convenience sample of consenting adult patients presenting to an academic tertiary care emergency department between ...
Rebecca L, Johnson +3 more
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We prospectively examine whether provider posture (seated versus standing) influences patient and provider estimates of time spent at the bedside relative to actual time and patient perceptions of the provider-patient interaction.A convenience sample of consenting adult patients presenting to an academic tertiary care emergency department between ...
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Allergy, 2001
Specific immunotherapy (SIT) hyposensitisation in practice of administering graually increasing quantities of a specific allergen to allergic patients (insect sting-induced reactions - anaphylaxis, rhinoconjunctivitis, bronchitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis caused by inahalatory allergens) until a maintenance dose is reached or the symptoms ...
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Specific immunotherapy (SIT) hyposensitisation in practice of administering graually increasing quantities of a specific allergen to allergic patients (insect sting-induced reactions - anaphylaxis, rhinoconjunctivitis, bronchitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis caused by inahalatory allergens) until a maintenance dose is reached or the symptoms ...
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