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Lift weights to fight overweight

Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 2014
SummaryAlthough resistance training (RT) has long been accepted as a means for developing and maintaining muscular strength, endurance, power and muscle mass, its beneficial relationship with health factors and chronic disease has only recently been recognized in the scientific literature.
PAOLI, ANTONIO, MORO, TATIANA, Bianco A.
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Plasma Volume during Weight Lifting

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2008
The magnitude and pattern of the hematocrit (Hct), hemoglobin (Hb), and plasma volume (PV) responses during and upon recovery from two resistance training protocols based on either a ten-repetition maximum (10 RM) or five-repetition maximum (5 RM) resistance was examined.
S K, Craig, W C, Byrnes, S J, Fleck
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Risks of Weight Lifting

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— I wish to add a few comments to those already made regarding the question (211:2163, 1970) whether or not there were any harmful effects from weight lifting. The answers given seemed to indicate that weight lifting was indeed quite good.
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Weighted commutant lifting

1999
This paper presents a refined and constructive version of the commutant lifting theorem (see [14]) which includes the Treil–Volberg generalization of that theorem (see [15]). This theory is used to solve a new variant of the Sarason interpolation problem.
Biswas, A., Foias, C., Frazho, A. E.
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Vertical Jump Biomechanics after Plyometric, Weight Lifting, and Combined (Weight Lifting + Plyometric) Training

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2010
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of an Olympic weight lifting (OL), a plyometric (PL), and combined weight lifting + plyometric (WP) training program on vertical jump (VJ) biomechanics. Thirty-six men were assigned randomly to 4 groups: PL group (n = 9), OL group (n = 9), WP group (), and control (C) group (n = 8).
Fotini, Arabatzi   +2 more
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Lifting weights.

Occupational health & safety (Waco, Tex.), 1993
As with engineering improvements, many administrative changes can reduce back injuries. The following administrative steps are recommended: Training for all employees. Increase awareness with posters and meetings. Notify suppliers of reduced weight limit. Job rotation for heavy lifting jobs. Proper maintenance and housekeeping.
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Lifting the Weight

2007
Depression in men often goes undiagnosed or improperly treated because of unique qualities that make it different from depression in women. In this volume, Dr. Kantor explains that depression in men is not strictly the product of major life events; it also regularly appears in response to minor troubling issues that often go entirely overlooked by ...
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Knee - Weight Lifting

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2023
Evan Melville   +3 more
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Weight Lifting and Training

2020
The term weight lifting has a variety of meanings to the general public. To many it relates to bodybuilding, to some it refers to competitive sport, and to others it is a form of exercise. In this chapter, the terms weight lifting and weight training will both refer to the use of free-weight equipment (barbells and dumbbells), weight machines, and ...
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