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Occupational Physical Activity Is Negatively Associated With Semen Quality
ABSTRACT Background Lifestyle factors have been associated with semen quality and have been implicated in the reported global decline in semen parameters. Moderate physical activity has been linked to improved semen quality; however, the association between occupational physical activity and semen quality is limited.
Michal Efrat +5 more
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Abstract Aims Insulin signalling in the brain is crucial for systemic metabolic regulation and cognitive function. In some individuals, these effects are reduced, a phenomenon referred to as brain insulin resistance (BIR). This condition may contribute to the elevated risk of cognitive decline and dementia in diabetes, yet its prevalence, mechanisms ...
Sabrina Wangler +11 more
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Study Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in the effect between circuit training and fartlek training in increasing VO2Max for pencak silat athletes. Materials and Methods.
Kamarudin Kamarudin +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the maximum oxygen uptake of athletesSepak takrawSports Talent State High School (SMANKO) Bengkulu Province. This study is a descriptive study.
Feby Elra Perdima, Suwarni Suwarni
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ABSTRACT Aims To investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a 12‐week remotely‐delivered exercise snacks (ES) intervention in adults with type 2 diabetes. Material and Methods Insufficiently active adults with type 2 diabetes (N = 69; 46 females; mean age ± SD: 58 ± 11 years) were randomised to an ES or mobility/stretching comparator group
Fiona J. Babir +13 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To assess whether self‐reported leisure‐time physical activity, moderate‐to‐vigorous leisure‐time physical activity, and genetically determined cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with age‐related BMI trajectories and incident obesity. Methods We pooled 14 993 adults (30–90 years; 52.7% women; cohorts: REGICOR‐ACRISC, ILERVAS, ARTPER)
Javier Hernando‐Redondo +13 more
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A VO2max Protocol for Young, Apparently Healthy Adults
The Bruce and Astrand treadmill protocols are commonly utilized when assessing maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max). However, the steep grade implemented in the protocols often leads to localized muscular fatigue, potentially causing participants prematurely to terminate the test prior to reaching their true VO2max.
Griffin K, Green +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim We conducted a systematic review with network meta‐analyses (NMA) summarizing the effects and safety of lifestyle interventions containing nutrition (NUT; e.g., calorie restriction), exercise (EX; e.g., aerobic/resistance exercise) and behavior change interventions (BCI; e.g., behavioral therapy) on physical function, body ...
Gabriel Torbahn +12 more
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Determinants of cardiorespiratory fitness in amateur male cross-country skiers
The aim of the study was to present the performance parameters, their assessment and their predictors in the group of amateur cross-country skiers at the beginning of the preparatory period.
Natalia Grzebisz +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Regular activity breaks improve postprandial glycemia, but the effects across different population groups and modes of breaks remain unclear. This systematic review and meta‐analysis examined the impact of activity breaks on postprandial glucose and insulin response in adult populations.
Jennifer T. Gale +3 more
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