Browsing by Subject "exercise"
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(2018-05-04)Increasing access to physical activity opportunities is associated with positive change in youth physical activity behavior and many additional individual, social, economic and environmental benefits for the communities ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1978)
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(2015-12-01)Chronic aquatic treadmill (ATM) exercise has previously been shown to offer similar benefits in cardiovascular health as traditional land treadmill (LTM) exercise with the added benefit of reduced blood pressure (BP) ...
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(2012-04-30)Two separate constructs, impulsivity and exercise, have been studied extensively in past literature, identifying impulsivity with risk taking behavior and exercise with health and psychological benefits. The present study ...
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(Taylor & Francis, 2019-06-04)Sedentary behavior has increased over the last several decades, and this has led to major life-threatening health issues. Texas A&M University Libraries has introduced an innovative idea in three of their buildings. This ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1988)
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(2014-08-06)This study compared the efficacy of the Curves® Complete 90-day Challenge (CC), Weight Watchers® Points Plus (WW), Jenny Craig® At Home (JC), and Nutrisystem® Advance Select™ (NS) on weight loss, body composition and/or ...
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(2022-09-29)Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a vasoactive signaling molecule that is implicated in the cardio-protective effects of exercise training. Exercise training increases both H2O2 production and vascular sensitivity to H2O2, which ...
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(2010-10-12)Regular walking has several physical and psychological benefits for frail older people. However, many residents in long-term care facilities are too sedentary to achieve these benefits. Indoor walking appears to be a ...
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(2019-07-17)Physical inactivity is one of the primary modifiable risk behaviors for illness and disease. Thus, promoting regular physical activity (PA) is a top priority for most public health organizations. Despite the increasing ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1987)
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(2017-07-18)Being the largest tissue that accounts for 40-50% of overall metabolism in non-obese individuals, skeletal muscle is a modifiable target for reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Resistance exercise induces cell signaling ...
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Eating and exercise detection using continuous glucose monitor (CGM) signals is key to provide recommendations for a healthy lifestyle. However, this can be challenging given imbalanced data and other contexts. Previous ...
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(2013-12-12)Four Quarter Horses (2 to 3 yr; 401 to 432 kg BW) were used in a simple crossover design for a 49-d study to determine the effect of dietary starch levels on post-exercise glycogen replenishment. Horses were fed either ...
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(2011-02-22)Sixteen horses (2 to 4 yr; 357 to 439 kg BW) were utilized in a randomized complete block design for a 140 d trial to determine effect of omega 3 PUFAs (n-3) supplementation on markers of inflammation in young horses in ...
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(2011-02-22)Throughout the performance horse industry, the occurance of various muscle disorders is common and can be detrimental to the performance and longevity of equine athletes. Research has revealed effects of diet manipulation, ...
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(2014-03-18)The purpose of this analysis was to determine whether following a higher protein (HP) diet for 10-weeks promotes a reduction of MetS and the individual NCEP ATP III MetS risk factors better than a higher carbohydrate (HC) ...
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(2013-02-04)The generation and maintenance of muscle mass is a subject of interest across many scientific fields, including cancer, diabetes, and exercise physiology. Protein synthesis is a key step in the development and maintenance ...
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(2009-05-15)Aging is characterized by a progressive impairment of cardiac structure and function. The cardiac remodeling involves loss of cardiac myocytes, reactive hypertrophy of the remaining cells, and increased extracellular matrix ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1985)