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Journal articles on the topic "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training"

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Okamoto, Takanobu, Mitsuhiko Masuhara, and Komei Ikuta. "Combined aerobic and resistance training and vascular function: effect of aerobic exercise before and after resistance training." Journal of Applied Physiology 103, no. 5 (2007): 1655–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00327.2007.

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Aerobic exercise training combined with resistance training (RT) might prevent the deterioration of vascular function. However, how aerobic exercise performed before or after a bout of RT affects vascular function is unknown. The present study investigates the effect of aerobic exercise before and after RT on vascular function. Thirty-three young, healthy subjects were randomly assigned to groups that ran before RT (BRT: 4 male, 7 female), ran after RT (ART: 4 male, 7 female), or remained sedentary (SED: 3 male, 8 female). The BRT and ART groups performed RT at 80% of one repetition maximum an
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Seo, Dong-Il, Tae-Won Jun, Kae-Soon Park, Hyukki Chang, Wi-Young So, and Wook Song. "12 Weeks of Combined Exercise Is Better Than Aerobic Exercise for Increasing Growth Hormone in Middle-Aged Women." International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 20, no. 1 (2010): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.20.1.21.

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Background:The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of combined exercise training on growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and metabolic-syndrome factors and determine whether the changes in GH and/or IGF-1 induced by exercise correlate to the metabolic-syndrome factors in healthy middle-aged women (50–65 years of age).Methods:The participants were randomly assigned into an aerobic-exercise training (walking + aerobics) group (AEG; n = 7), a combined-exercise training (walking + resistance training) group (CEG; n = 8), or a control group (CG; n = 7). Exercise s
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Nemet, Dan. "Childhood Obesity, Physical Activity, and Exercise." Pediatric Exercise Science 27, no. 1 (2015): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/pes.2015-0035.

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Importance:Little evidence exists on which exercise modality is optimal for obese adolescents. Objective: To determine the effects of aerobic training, resistance training, and combined training on percentage body fat in overweight and obese adolescents.Design, Setting, and Participants:Randomized, parallel-group clinical trial at community-based exercise facilities in Ottawa (Ontario) and Gatineau (Quebec), Canada, among previously inactive postpubertal adolescents aged 14-18 years (Tanner stage IV or V) with body mass index at or above the 95th percentile for age and sex or at or above the 8
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Alves, Ragami Chaves, Lucio Follador, Sandro Dos Santos Ferreira, and Sergio Gregorio da Silva. "O efeito do treinamento combinado sobre a percepção subjetiva do esforço e sensação de prazer/desprazer em mulheres obesas." Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance 19, no. 6 (2017): 696–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2017v19n6p696.

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Self-selected intensities during walking and resistances training by obese subjects are below recommended guidelines to improve health-related outcomes. From this perspective, there is the possibility of combining both aerobic and resistance training in a single exercise session with the purpose of increasing training volume and optimizing physiological adaptations, while preserving positive affective responses. Until now, no study has assessed ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and sensations of pleasure/displeasure (SPD) during a combined training session in obese women. The present study a
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Tseng, Ming-Lang, Chien-Chang Ho, Shih-Chang Chen, Yi-Chia Huang, Cheng-Hsiu Lai, and Yung-Po Liaw. "A Simple Method for Increasing Levels of High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol: A Pilot Study of Combination Aerobic- and Resistance-Exercise Training." International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 23, no. 3 (2013): 271–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.23.3.271.

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Evidence suggests that physical activity has a beneficial effect of elevated high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) on reducing coronary artery risk. However, previous studies show contrasting results for this association between different types of exercise training (i.e., aerobic, resistance, or combined aerobic and resistance training). The aim of this study was to determine which type of exercise training is more effective in increasing HDL-C levels. Forty obese men, age 18–29 yr, were randomized into 4 groups: an aerobic-training group (n = 10), a resistance-training group (n = 10),
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Seyedizadeh, Seyedeh Hoda, Sadegh Cheragh-Birjandi, and Mohammad Reza Hamedi Nia. "The Effects of Combined Exercise Training (Resistance-Aerobic) on Serum Kinesin and Physical Function in Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (Randomized Controlled Trials)." Journal of Diabetes Research 2020 (March 9, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6978128.

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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complications of diabetics which causes nerve damage and muscle strength decrease in patients. This in turn results in imbalance leading to the diabetic patients’ daily activity disparity. The present investigation was conducted to specifically study the effects of combined training (resistance-aerobic) on serum kinesin-1 and physical function in type 2 diabetes patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. 24 diabetic neuropathic females were randomly to be selected out and divided into two experimental and control groups. The e
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Tambalis, Konstantinos, Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos, Stavros A. Kavouras, and Labros S. Sidossis. "Responses of Blood Lipids to Aerobic, Resistance, and Combined Aerobic with Resistance Exercise Training: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence." Angiology 60, no. 5 (2008): 614–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003319708324927.

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This review considers the effectiveness of aerobic exercise training with different intensities (moderate and high) as well as the type of exercise (aerobic, resistance, and combined aerobic with resistance) in altering the blood lipids. We reviewed various trials via a systematic search of PubMed, published reviews, and references from original articles. We selected studies that involved aerobic and/or resistance and/or combined exercise training in healthy adults over a limit of 12 weeks and had examined the response of training to one or more of the following: triglycerides, total cholester
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Alberga, Angela S., Denis Prud’homme, Ronald J. Sigal, et al. "Does exercise training affect resting metabolic rate in adolescents with obesity?" Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 42, no. 1 (2017): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2016-0244.

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We evaluated the hypothesis that resistance exercise training performed alone or in combination with aerobic exercise training would increase resting metabolic rate (RMR) relative to aerobic-only and nonexercising control groups. Postpubertal adolescents (N = 304) aged 14–18 years with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 95th percentile) or overweight (BMI ≥ 85th percentile + additional diabetes risk factor(s)) were randomized to 4 groups for 22 weeks: Aerobic exercise training, Resistance exercise training, Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training, or Control. All participants received
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Watson, Emma L., Douglas W. Gould, Thomas J. Wilkinson, et al. "Twelve-week combined resistance and aerobic training confers greater benefits than aerobic training alone in nondialysis CKD." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 314, no. 6 (2018): F1188—F1196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00012.2018.

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There is a growing consensus that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should engage in regular exercise, but there is a lack of formal guidelines. In this report, we determined whether combined aerobic and resistance exercise would elicit superior physiological gains, in particular muscular strength, compared with aerobic training alone in nondialysis CKD. Nondialysis patients with CKD stages 3b–5 were randomly allocated to aerobic exercise {AE, n = 21; 9 men; median age 63 [interquartile range (IQR) 58–71] yr; median estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 24 (IQR 20–30) ml·min−1·1
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Sesaria, Tifanny Gita, Kusnanto Kusnanto, and Abu Bakar. "Effectiveness Various Physical Exercise to Decrease Glycemic Control in Patient with Diabetes Mellitus : A systematic review." STRADA Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan 9, no. 2 (2020): 456–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.30994/sjik.v9i2.318.

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Introduction : Physical exercise have been considered as on of ‘standart intervention’ in management of type 2 diabetes. Types of exercise that related with patients such as aerobic exercise, also resistance training. Nevertheless, there is still a low progress and prevalence of exercise in diabetes people Objectives : The aim of study for present effect of various physical exercise aerobic, resistance exercise also combined aerobic and resistance exercise to decrease Hba1c and blood glucose Method: Search the scientific article about diabetes and physical exercise in the database Scopus, PubM
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training"

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Stone, Whitley J. "Twenty-Four Hour Post-Exercise Hypotension Following Concurrent Cardiovascular and Resistance Exercise." TopSCHOLAR®, 2014. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1350.

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Despite pharmacological advances, exercise remains a cost effective preventative for cardiovascular disease (CVD) by acutely and chronically lowering systolic blood pressure (SBP). Although numerous studies have investigated aerobic and resistance training’s role in eliciting an acute SBP response termed post-exercise hypotension (PEH), few researchers have investigated how performing both cardiovascular and weight training in a single session (concurrent training) or how different prescriptions for order of exercise modality will elicit this PEH response; no known studies have attempted alter
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Daroux-Cole, Lisa. "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training intervention programme (CARP) for lymphoma survivors following therapy." Thesis, Kingston University, 2014. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/29891/.

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There is abundant evidence supporting the health benefits physical activity in cancer survival. Exercise per se is associated with positive physical and psychosocial benefits for survivors of solid tumours. There are limited available research data on blood borne cancers. Lymphoma is one such haematological cancer where survivors often experience decrements in psychosocial, physical functioning and quality of life (QoL) domains. A minority (~25%) of lymphoma survivors meet the recommended public guidelines for exercise. Further to this, the work of Bellizzi and colleagues (2009) indicates that
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Cook, Benjamin G. "Virtual 4-week Combined Aerobic and Resistance Training Intervention Impact on Physical Performance in Women Ages 20-29 Years Old." Ohio Dominican University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oduhonors162006390693786.

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Cadore, Eduardo Lusa. "Efeitos da manipulação da ordem dos tipos de exercício durante o treinamento concorrente nas adaptações neuromusculares e cardiorrespiratórias em homens idosos." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/56767.

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O objetivo da presente tese foi investigar os efeitos da ordem das modalidades de treino de força e aeróbico nas adaptações neuromusculares e cardiorrespiratórias ao treinamento concorrente em idosos. Vinte seis homens idosos saudáveis (64,7 ± 4,1 anos) foram distribuídos em 2 grupos de treino concorrente: treino de força executado antes do treino aeróbico (GFA, n=13), e treino aeróbico executado antes do treino de força (GAF, n = 13). Os indivíduos treinaram 12 semanas, 3 vezes por semana executando os dois tipos de treinamento na mesma sessão. A espessura muscular (EM) de membros superiores
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Zaffari, Paula. "Efeitos de um treinamento combinado na hidroginástica sobre variáveis neuromusculares, cardiorrespiratótias e funcionais de mulheres idosas." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/131476.

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O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar os efeitos de um treinamento combinado, de força e aeróbio na hidroginástica, nas adaptações neuromusculares, cardiorrespiratórias e funcionais de mulheres idosas. Para tanto, 36 mulheres idosas foram divididas em três grupos: treinamento combinado na hidroginástica (TC; n=11; 64,18±3,6 anos), treinamento de força na hidroginástica (TF; n=14; 67,86±4,2 anos), e treinamento aeróbio na hidroginástica (TA; n=11; 66,45±4,23 anos), e realizaram esses treinamentos ao longo de 12 semanas, duas vezes por semana. Previamente ao início do treino e ao final do m
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Kanitz, Ana Carolina. "Efeitos de dois programas de treinamento em piscina funda nas respostas cardiorrespiratórias, neuromusculares e no equilíbrio de idosos." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/81566.

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O crescimento acelerado da população idosa juntamente com o aumento da procura por atividades físicas tem motivado cada vez mais estudos que envolvam treinamento e o idoso. A corrida em piscina funda parece ser uma alternativa interessante para essa população, uma vez que não possui impacto nos membros inferiores possibilitando que o indivíduo se exercite em grandes cargas aeróbias com menor risco de lesão. Desta forma, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar os efeitos de dois programas de treinamento em piscina funda nas respostas cardiorrespiratórias, neuromusculares e no equilíbrio de id
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Tiozzo, Eduard. "The Effect of Combined Moderate-Intensity Training on Immune Functioning, Metabolic Variables, and Quality of Life in HIV-infected Individuals Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy." Scholarly Repository, 2011. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/678.

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Highly-active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has improved the prognosis of HIV-infected individuals. Unfortunately it has also been associated with impaired functional capacity and development of metabolic perturbations which increases health risk. This study tested the hypothesis that a combined cardiorespiratory and resistance exercise training (CARET) intervention may result in significant health benefits in HIV-infected individuals receiving HAART. Thirty-seven HIV-infected men and women, predominantly of lower socioeconomic status (SES), were recruited and randomly assigned to: 1) a group
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Diniz, Tiego Aparecido [UNESP]. "Responsividade das variáveis da composição corporal e metabólicas de mulheres pós-menopausa submetidas a 16 semanas de treinamento combinado." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/139480.

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陽子, 塩津, та Yoko Shiotsu. "健常な高齢者における有酸素運動とレジスタンス運動による複合トレーニングの順序性に関する研究". Thesis, https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/opac/opac_link/bibid/BB13075242/?lang=0, 2018. https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/opac/opac_link/bibid/BB13075242/?lang=0.

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高齢者の健康づくり運動には,有酸素運動とレジスタンス運動の複合トレーニングが重要であり,この異なる運動をどのように組み合わせるのが安全で効果的かを検討する必要がある.本研究は,健常な高齢者を対象に,有酸素運動とレジスタンス運動の複合トレーニングにおける順序性が,体力や形態,動脈スティフネスに及ぼす影響について検討した.その結果,動脈スティフネスにおいて運動の順序性を考慮する必要があることが示唆された.<br>The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of exercise order of combined aerobic and resistance training into the same session on body composition, physical fitness, and arterial stiffness in the elderly. Based on our results, aerobic exercise after resistance training reduced arterial stiffness and a difference of exercise order was observed. We suggest that the exercise order may
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Ramsey, Michael W. "Resistance Training for Aerobic Sports." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/4082.

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Books on the topic "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training"

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Rupaal, Evelyn Dzugalo. Cardiac risk factors survey in aerobic versus combined aerobic resistance trained premenopausal women. 1994.

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Reichert, Sonja M. Resistance and aerobic training enhances physiological gains compared to aerobic exercise alone during cardiac rehabilitation. 2006.

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Marzolini, Susan. Aerobic and resistance training in subjects with coronary artery disease: Optimizing the exercise intervention. 2006.

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Effect of resistance training or aerobic exercise on resting metabolic rate in young adult males. 1991.

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Effect of resistance training or aerobic exercise on resting metabolic rate in young adult males. 1988.

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The physiological effects observed from aerobic dance training performed with light-resistance wrist weights. 1985.

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The physiological effects observed from aerobic dance training performed with light-resistance wrist weights. 1987.

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Effect of a combined aerobic-weight training program on resting metabolic rate in previously sedentary women. 1993.

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Effect of a combined aerobic-weight training program on resting metabolic rate in previously sedentary women. 1993.

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Effect of a combined aerobic-weight training program on resting metabolic rate in previously sedentary women. 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training"

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Wilhelm, Matthias. "Exercise training for low-risk patients." In ESC Handbook of Cardiovascular Rehabilitation. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198849308.003.0008.

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Low-risk cardiac patients should start exercise training (ET) as early as possible after the index event to maintain or improve their cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and prognosis. Ideally, ET is provided within a multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programme. It can be delivered as an early outpatient or home-based (HB) programme or as a combination of the two approaches, based on patient preference and local facilities. ET should be prescribed on an individual basis after careful clinical and functional assessment, including risk stratification, evaluation of fitness level, behavioural characteristics, personal goals, and exercise preferences. Importantly, the programme should empower the patient for individual long-term physical activity and ET. Aerobic endurance training three to five times weekly should be prescribed, with a goal of at least 150 min of moderate to vigorous exercise per week. Resistance training (RT) twice to three times weekly should also be prescribed. The initial duration and intensity of ET should be adapted to the patient’s condition and gradually increased.
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Diamond, Adele, and Daphne S. Ling. "Review of the Evidence on, and Fundamental Questions About, Efforts to Improve Executive Functions, Including Working Memory." In Cognitive and Working Memory Training. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199974467.003.0008.

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This systematic review of executive function (EF) interventions is the largest such review thus far, including 179 studies from all over the world, reported in 193 papers. It covers all the ways that have been tried to improve EFs, including computerized and noncomputerized cognitive training, neurofeedback, school programs, physical activities, mindfulness practices, and miscellaneous approaches (e.g., drama and Experience Corps), at all ages. A little studied approach—mindfulness practices involving movement (such as taekwondo and t’ai chi)—shows the best results for improving EFs. Promising school programs are second. Both approaches show better results than any cognitive training. Third best at improving EFs is noncomputerized cognitive training. Perhaps these three approaches show better results than computerized training because they involve more in-person trainer-trainee interaction. The best-performing computerized cognitive-training method for improving EFs is Cogmed®. Support was lacking for claims that N-back training improves fluid intelligence. Resistance training and “plain” aerobic-exercise interventions (e.g., running or walking) show the least evidence of benefit to EFs of all methods. Results for aerobic exercise with more cognitive or motor-skill challenges are only slightly better. This probably reflects how physical-activity interventions have been structured, rather than that physical activity does not benefit EFs. For any intervention, trainers’ ability to make the training activity enjoyable and to communicate their unwavering faith in participants and the program plus the activity being personally meaningful and relevant, inspiring commitment and emotional investment in participants to the activity and to one another is probably what is most important.
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Robledo, Luis Miguel F. Gutiérrez, and Mario Ulises Pérez-Zepeda. "Sarcopenia." In Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198701590.003.0056.

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Sarcopenia is a muscle wasting condition that develops gradually during ageing and results in a loss of muscle mass and strength, leading to impairment in physical performance ability with loss of mobility and function, falls, and mortality. Diagnostic criteria include measurements of physical performance, muscle strength, and body composition. Sarcopenia is a treatable malady of ageing. It is clear that both aerobic and resistance exercise can improve muscle function. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that high-quality protein supplementation can enhance muscle mass and function. Also, low 25(OH) vitamin D levels requires replacement therapy. Aside from exercise and nutritional supplementation, the pharmaceutical approach to sarcopenia is still under development. A specific well-directed programme of lifelong training could preserve body balance, muscle structure, and contractile properties up to old age, which in turn would improve quality of life and reduce risk of undue functional impairment.
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Conference papers on the topic "Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training"

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Zhang, Yuan. "Study on the Effects of Long-Term Aerobic Exercise Combined with Resistance Training on Cardiac Function, Exercise Tolerance and Quality of Life in Patients with Myocardial Ischemia caused by Coronary Artery Disease." In 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Economic Management and Social Science (IEMSS 2017). Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemss-17.2017.250.

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Crhová, Marie, Iva Hrnčiříková, Radka Střeštíková, et al. "Effect of a 3-month Exercise Intervention on Physical Performance, Body Composition, Depression and Autonomic Nervous System in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study." In 12th International Conference on Kinanthropology. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9631-2020-50.

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Purpose: Breast cancer patients are at increased risk of developing comorbidities such as lymphedema, sarcopenia, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease after breast cancer treatment. These complications contribute to a decrease in quality of life, cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength. Regular and long-term physical activity is an effective non-pharmacological strategy that can improve physical, psychological and social outcomes. The aim of our research was to evaluate the effect of various modes of an exercise intervention on physical performance, body composition, depression and au
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Ouattas, Abderrahman, Monoem Haddad, Mohamed Aziz Riahi, Mihaela Paunescu, and Ruben Goebel. "Aerobic or Resistance Exercise Training to Improve Cognitive Function? Short Review." In 5th International Congress on Physical Education, Sport and Kinetotherapy. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.06.13.

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Y, Azhar, Muhammad Nazrul H, Yunus A, and Mohd Hafiz R. "BODY COMPOSITION CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO COMBINATION OF RESISTANCE AND AEROBIC ENDURANCE TRAINING." In Movement, Health and Exercise 2014 Conference. Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/mohe.2014.hps.031.

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Torkamaneh, Sara, Ángel Saez-Berlanga, Fernando Martin, et al. "Effects of Cornus mas extract combined with aerobic and resistance exercise on blood metabolic parameters and liver enzymes of obese rats." In Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2021 - Autumn Conferences of Sports Science. Universidad de Alicante, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2021.16.proc2.48.

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Torkamaneh, Sara, Javier Gene-Morales, Alvaro Juesas, et al. "Effects of black Berberis vulgaris L combined with aerobic and resistance exercise on blood metabolic parameters and liver enzymes in obese rats." In Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2021 - Autumn Conferences of Sports Science. Universidad de Alicante, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2021.16.proc2.47.

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Dieli-Conwright, CM, N. Sami, K. Lee, et al. "Abstract P5-13-01: Effects of a 16-week combined aerobic and resistance exercise intervention on metabolic syndrome in overweight/Obese Hispanic breast cancer survivors." In Abstracts: 2017 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; December 5-9, 2017; San Antonio, Texas. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs17-p5-13-01.

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Svobodová, Lenka, Martin Sebera, Kateřina Strašilová, et al. "The impact of different types of physical activity on walking as a vital everyday movement in older adults." In 12th International Conference on Kinanthropology. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9631-2020-40.

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Introduction:Due to an international trend of the aging population, we see increased attention paid to studies dealing with the factors that have a positive or negative impact on successful aging. As we know, a higher level of physical activity and thus increased physical fitness sig-nificantly affect the quality of aging. One of the major problems in the elderly is the risks of falls. This age group is at high risk of injuries caused by falls. Analyses of aspects related to the falls revealed the significance of lower muscular tension, previous experience with falling, the bad stereotype of t
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Malátová, Renáta, Petr Bahenský, Martin Mareš, and David Marko. "Influence of the intervention program according to Pulmonary Rehabilitation principles on breathing functions of healthy individuals." In 12th International Conference on Kinanthropology. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9631-2020-12.

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Purpose: The aim of the study is to develop and verify an intervention program based on find-ings of the subject field Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the application of such programme to a daily program of healthy probands over a six-week period. The authors were concerned with determining whether an intervention program, based on a combination of aerobic load and resistance training, might affect the breathing stereotype and breathing functions in healthy individuals. Methods: Muscle dynamometer MD03 was used to examine the extent of engagement of in-dividual breathing regions. Breathing functi
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