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Journal articles on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Huldani, Huldani. "Pengaruh Latihan Aerobik Ringan dan Sedang terhadap Kadar Interleukin 8 dan Jumlah Netrofil pada Remaja." Berkala Kedokteran 12, no. 1 (2016): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jbk.v12i1.357.

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Abstract: Aerobic exercise with mild to moderate intensity will improve health and fitness. Aerobic exercise stimulates an increase in the concentration of IL-8 and will attract neutrophils out of circulation and infiltrate into the damaged tissue for physical activity. To determine the effect of mild and moderate aerobic exercise on levels of interleukin 8 and the number of neutrophils in adolescents, semi-experimental research laboratory with the entire population of male students of SMAN I Banjarbaru. Determination of the sample with inclusion and exclusion criteria obtained 31 samples (9 m
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Mubarak, Syahrul, Rias Gesang Kinanti, and Slamet Raharjo. "PENGARUH SENAM AEROBIK INTENSITAS RINGAN DAN SEDANG TERHADAP KADAR KOLESTEROL TOTAL PADA PEREMPUAN OBES DI KOTA BATU." Jurnal Sport Science 9, no. 1 (2019): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um057v9i1p9-20.

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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this researchis to reveal the influence of low and medium intensity aerobic towards the level of obese womens total cholesterol. This research used Matching Pretest-Posttes Comparison Group Design design with 2 groups, that is group of mild intensity aerobic exercise and moderate aerobic exercise groups. The research sample used is obese women who have IMT> 25,0 counted 20 people. The treatment is done with duration 50 minutes, 3 times a week for 8 weeks.The result of the two sample t-test paired sig <α the light intensity 0.001>0.05 it indicates that there is
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Setyohadi, Dwi. "Perbedaan Kadar Interleukin 4 dan Jumlah Eosinofil setelah Latihan Aerobik Ringan dan Sedang pada Remaja." Berkala Kedokteran 12, no. 1 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jbk.v12i1.362.

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Abstract: To boost immunity can do aerobic exercise and adequate rest. Mild aerobic exercise for 30 minutes is able to activate the white blood cells work. Ideally aerobic exercise is 30 minutes five times a week. Excessive exercise would likely lead to depressed immunity. The Aerobic exercise in adolescents based research can improve the adaptation autonomic control of the heart of adolescent males - males significantly after aerobic exercise three weeks, is characterized by increased heart rate fast at the beginning or the first 10 seconds exercise (adaptation parasympathetic) and increased
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Li, Xinnan, Junwei Qian, Jiajin Tong, and Zhonghui He. "Effects of prolonged aerobic exercise and training intensity on memory cognition." PLOS ONE 20, no. 2 (2025): e0294381. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294381.

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This study aims to explore whether the impact of varying aerobic exercise intensities on knowledge acquisition is influenced by exercise intensity and gender. The results lay the groundwork for selecting suitable aerobic exercise intervention programs, considering exercise intensity and gender, to enhance knowledge acquisition. Employing a mixed-design approach, a sample of 569 college students engaged in 8 weeks of aerobic exercise sessions with moderate and low intensity, incorporating basketball and badminton. Knowledge acquisition effects were assessed using questionnaires targeting distin
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Schjerve, Inga E., Gjertrud A. Tyldum, Arnt E. Tjønna, et al. "Both aerobic endurance and strength training programmes improve cardiovascular health in obese adults." Clinical Science 115, no. 9 (2008): 283–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/cs20070332.

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Regular exercise training is recognized as a powerful tool to improve work capacity, endothelial function and the cardiovascular risk profile in obesity, but it is unknown which of high-intensity aerobic exercise, moderate-intensity aerobic exercise or strength training is the optimal mode of exercise. In the present study, a total of 40 subjects were randomized to high-intensity interval aerobic training, continuous moderate-intensity aerobic training or maximal strength training programmes for 12 weeks, three times/week. The high-intensity group performed aerobic interval walking/running at
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Shi, Haoyu, and Young-Je Sim. "Effects of weekend-focused exercise on obesity-related hormones and metabolic syndrome markers in male high school students." Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 20, no. 6 (2024): 227–34. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.2448632.316.

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To examine the changes in obesity-related hormones and metabolic syndrome markers in male high school students with obesity following a weekend-focused moderate- or high-intensity exercise program at the recommended weekly physical activity level, or a program of regular exercise 3 times a week at moderate intensity, over a 10-week period. Forty-eight male high school students who were obese with a body fat percentage of ≥ 25% were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a regular moderate-intensity exercise group (n= 17) that freely selected and performed moderate-intensity aerobic and resi
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Marcotte-Chénard, A., D. Mathieu, E. Riesco, and G. Léonard. "Exercise as a Promising Strategy to Manage Cluster Headache Pain: A Case Report." Douleur et Analgésie 33, no. 3 (2020): 157–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/dea-2020-0123.

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Background: Various pharmacological treatments have been used to relieve pain and reduce the duration and occurrence of cluster headache (CH) attacks, but these treatments remain partially effective for many patients. Aerobic exercises have been proposed to decrease the prevalence and severity of symptoms associated with other types of headaches, but the effectiveness of aerobic exercise for CH management has not yet been investigated. Case presentation: This report describes the case of a 24 yearold male patient diagnosed with episodic CH (1/day; > 1 h). Thirteen days after the first episo
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Mahmoud, Tarek H., Mona Sayed Ahmed, Haitham M. Saleh, Nadia Mohamed Abdelhakiem, Raafat Ezzeldeen Abd Elhameed, and Mohamed Ahmed Gad Allah. "Effect of High-intensity Aerobic Exercise Versus Moderate-intensity Aerobic Exercise on Serum Uric Acid in Hypertension." NeuroQuantology 20, no. 4 (2022): 552–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/nq.2022.20.4.nq22336.

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Background & purpose: Methods: Thirty hypertensive men (Mild Essential Hypertension) with ages ranging from 45 to 55 years old and BMIs ranging from 25 to 35 kg/m2 took part in the study (overweight and class1 obesity). The participants were classified randomly into two main domains; A and B. As for the first Group, (A) did high-intensity (interval) aerobic activity, while group (B) did moderate-intensity (continuous) aerobic exercise. Both categories exercised for 30-40 minutes on an electrical treadmill three times a week for eight weeks. Blood uric acid, serum creatinine, and serum urea
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Bjarnadottir, O. H., A. D. Konradsdottir, K. Reynisdottir, and E. Olafsson. "Multiple sclerosis and brief moderate exercise. A randomised study." Multiple Sclerosis Journal 13, no. 6 (2007): 776–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458506073780.

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This is a randomised control study, to determine the effect of aerobic and strength exercise on physical fitness and quality of life in patients with mild multiple sclerosis (MS). Sixteen outpatients with definitive MS, aged 18-50, with an Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) <4, completed the study. Every patient was evaluated according to physical fitness with peak oxygen consumption (V'O2peak ), workload and anaerobic threshold; quality of life (SF-36); and degree of disability (EDSS). The patients were then randomised to an exercise group (EG) (n =6) or a control group (CG) (n = 10).
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Zhang, Fucai, and Yejin Wu. "Myocardial Proteomics Based on Smart Fog Computing and Its Application in Sports." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (February 2, 2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1471916.

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How to strengthen physical fitness to improve the effect and efficiency of sports is an important research direction worthy of research. In response to these problems and limitations, Smart Fog Computing technology is introduced in this paper. Taking rats as the research object, the effective quantitative analysis and research of aerobic exercise on myocardial proteome are achieved through combining the business scope of myocardial proteomics, and connecting corresponding continuous aerobic exercises, verified by simulation analysis. The simulation research results show that the smart fog calc
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Reisi, Ayddin Grandjean Peter W. "Short-term changes in health status after cigarette smoking and moderate-intensity exercise." Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Fall/Thesis/REISI_AYDDIN_16.pdf.

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Snow, Nicholas Jacob. "Effects of an acute bout of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on motor learning and neuroplasticity." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/55113.

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Aerobic exercise has been promoted as a possible adjunct therapy to neurorehabilitation practice, given its positive effects on brain health. In healthy young adults, acute high-intensity cycling can enhance motor performance and learning of a complex motor task, and promote neuroplasticity in the motor system. However, clinical populations may not be able to participate in high-intensity exercise. To date there is inconsistent evidence for the efficacy of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise to alter motor learning and neuroplasticity in healthy young adults. Using two experiments, we aimed to
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Strath, Scott J. "The effect of a light-moderate versus hard exercise intensity on health and fitness benefits." Virtual Press, 1998. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1115726.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a light-moderate versus hard exercise intensity on health and fitness benefits in a previously sedentary population. Twenty-six subjects, 17 male (mean age 45 + 3 yrs), 9 female (mean age 48 + 3 yrs) with at least one coronary artery disease risk factor volunteered to participate in this study. Subjects underwent laboratory testing comprising of, resting heart rate and blood pressure, body composition, blood lipid analysis and aerobic capacity (V02 ), prior to and 22-32 weeks after participating > 2 days per week in the Adult Physical Fi
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Campbell, Diane L. "The influence of aerobic exercise on double product break point in low to moderate risk adults." Muncie, Ind. : Ball State University, 2009. http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/641.

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Teeman, Colby S. "Does moderate intensity exercise in the postprandial period attenuate the inflammatory response to a high-fat meal?" Thesis, Kansas State University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/32795.

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Master of Science<br>Department of Human Nutrition<br>Sara K. Rosenkranz<br>Background: High-fat meals (HFM) have been shown to increase postprandial lipemia (PPL) and inflammation. Acute exercise both pre and post-meal has been shown to attenuate PPL and inflammation. However, studies examining the interaction of HFMs and exercise on PPL and inflammation have used meal and exercise conditions more extreme than typical for average adults. The purpose of this study was to determine if moderate intensity exercise following a "true-to-life" HFM would attenuate PPL and inflammation. Methods: Part
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De, Angelis Gino. "The Cost-effectiveness of an Adapted Community-based Aerobic Walking Program for Individuals with Mild or Moderate Osteoarthritis of the Knee." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23129.

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This thesis investigated the cost-effectiveness of a 12-month supervised aerobic walking program with or without a behavioural intervention and an educational pamphlet, compared to an unsupervised/self-directed educational pamphlet intervention, among individuals with moderate osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Analyses included an economic evaluation to assess the cost effectiveness of the two walking interventions from both the societal and Canadian provincial/territorial health care payer perspectives. A value of information analysis exploring the potential value of future research was also p
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Worthley, Caroline Rebecca. "Combined effects of omega-3 supplementation and regular moderate aerobic exercise on leukocyte functions in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors /." Title page and abstract only, 2004. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09SB/09sbw934.pdf.

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Pindus, Dominika. "The relations between objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, chronic aerobic exercise and cognitive control in children and adolescents." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2015. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/17621.

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Physical inactivity among young people is a public health concern. Markers of physical inactivity, such as low cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF) and obesity are adversely related to higher order cognitive functions, which underpin goal directed behaviour (i.e. cognitive control) and are implicated in academic achievement. Regular aerobic exercise can benefit cognitive control in children. However, it remains unknown whether daily physical activity behaviour is associated with cognitive control. Investigating this is important as targeting increments in daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activi
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Evans, Elizabeth Serex Battaglini Claudio L. "Cardiovascular and blood lactate responses to low, moderate, and high intensity aerobic exercise in breast cancer patients is exercise intensity a true reflection of perceived exertion? /." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,1840.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008.<br>Title from electronic title page (viewed Dec. 11, 2008). "... in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science Exercise Physiology." Discipline: Exercise and Sports Science; Department/School: Exercise and Sport Science.
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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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Books on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Roberts, Cliff. The effect of a moderate aerobic exercise programme on tryptophan metabolism. [University of Surrey], 1996.

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W, Halle James, ed. Enhancing the aerobic fitness of individuals with moderate and severe disabilities: A peer-mediated aerobic conditioning program. Sagamore Pub., 1991.

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The effect of moderate exercise on lipid profiles in a healthy college population. 1992.

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The effect of moderate exercise on lipid profiles in a healthy college age population. 1991.

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The effect of moderate exercise on lipid profiles in a healthy college age population. 1991.

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Effects of aerobic exercise on the lipid profile levels of patients with moderate to severe burn injury. 1994.

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Effects of aerobic exercise on the lipid profile levels of patients with moderate to severe burn injury. 1994.

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Effects of aerobic exercise on the lipid profile levels of patients with moderate to severe burn injury. 1994.

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Gluckman, Sir Peter, Mark Hanson, Chong Yap Seng, and Anne Bardsley. Exercise and physical activity in pregnancy. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198722700.003.0029.

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Exercise has many beneficial effects for pregnant women and their offspring, reducing insulin resistance and blood pressure and supporting angiogenesis, while also helping to maintain a healthy weight and body composition. Exercise/physical activity also been reported to reduce the risks of large for gestational age/small for gestational age babies and of preterm birth. Moderate exercise of 30 minutes or more on most days is recommended. Reasonable goals of aerobic conditioning in pregnancy should be to maintain a good fitness level throughout pregnancy without trying to reach peak fitness lev
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Gielen, Stephan, Alessandro Mezzani, Paola Pontremoli, et al. Physical activity and inactivity. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656653.003.0012.

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In this chapter the current evidence for regular aerobic exercise in primary prevention is discussed and recommendations for exercise interventions in the general population are given. Regular physical exercise is an established therapeutic strategy in a number of cardiovascular diseases and with stable chronic heart failure. In these disease entities moderate-intensity aerobic endurance training is the basis of most training programmes. However, high-intensity interval training is more effective in improving cardiovascular exercise capacity without any measurable additional risks. Resistance
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Book chapters on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Tanaka, M., M. Sugawara, K. Niki, H. Kodera, and T. Izumi. "Effects of Moderate Short-Term Intermittent Aerobic Exercise on Arterial Stiffness — Evaluation by Stiffness Parameter and Pressure-Strain Elastic Modulus—." In IFMBE Proceedings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23508-5_111.

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"Moderate Intensity, Aerobic Exercise." In Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_2675.

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Leon, Arthur, and Scott Brown. "Physiological Adaptations to Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise." In Physical Activity and Public Health Practice. CRC Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11718-3.

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"Physiological Adaptations to Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise." In Physical Activity and Public Health Practice. CRC Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11718-6.

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Kakuchaya, Tea, Leo Bockeria, Zarina Tokaeva, Nona Pachuashvili, and Tamara Dzhitava. "A New Algorithm for the Selection and Risk Stratification of Patients for the Efficient Aerobic Cardiorespiratory Training after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery." In A Comprehensive Guide to Exercise Medicine [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1003996.

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The introduction of the strategically new algorithm for the preparing cardiac patients for aerobic exercise trainings of different intensity, with the transition from constant moderate-intensity training to high-intensity interval training, fundamentally changes medical approaches to cardiac rehabilitation after open heart surgery. We have developed such algorithms with the best combination of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular parameters in patients after CABG.
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Hossein Abadi, Fariba. "Weight Loss through Aquatic Exercise." In Body Mass Index - Overweight, Normal Weight, Underweight [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.111664.

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Obesity is one of the main causes of unwanted health-related issues. Obese people have a more limited ability to keep fit although they are seriously willing to do exercise and improve their physical fitness. While there are numerous methods and programs to reduce weight through land-based exercises, there still exist reluctance, discomfort and risks of injury during exercise for obese people. However, an effective exercise program should plan at a moderate intensity level with low-perceived exertion for obese people. Then aquatic exercise can be purposed as a convenience exercise without join
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Zakrzewski-Fruer, Julia K., Alice E. Thackray, and Michael L. Newell. "Metabolic responses to exercise." In Oxford Textbook of Children's Sport and Excercise Medicine 4e, edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192843968.003.0008.

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Abstract Considerable progress has been made to characterise the metabolic responses to exercise among children and adolescents (‘young people’) over the last 90 years using a variety of techniques and study designs. Yet, the paediatric literature is often bound to ethical and technical constraints, and insights at the muscle cell level are typically reliant on studies conducted around 40–50 years ago. Among young people, exercise is associated with a complex interplay of distinct aerobic and anaerobic metabolic responses. The child–adolescent–adult transition is accompanied by a reduced relia
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Shaw, Ina, Travis Triplett, and Brandon S. Shaw. "Resistance Training and Weight Management: Rationale and Efficacy." In Weight Management - Challenges and Opportunities [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101840.

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In addition to the impact of normal ageing on body composition, increasing levels of sedentariness reduce an individual’s ability to mobilise fat, resulting in an altered body composition characterised by increased fat mass, and more specifically an increased total and abdominal fat, and reduced muscle mass. While exercise, and aerobic exercise in general, has been promoted as a means to maintaining an appropriate body weight, aerobic exercise should not be considered as the golden standard to do so. This is because resistance training (RT) has an unsurpassed ability to improve lean mass along
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Radtke, Thomas, Susi Kriemler, and Helge Hebestreit. "Physical activity, exercise, and cystic fibrosis." In Oxford Textbook of Children's Sport and Excercise Medicine 4e, edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192843968.003.0025.

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Abstract Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease resulting in an impaired mucociliary clearance, chronic bacterial airway infection, and inflammation. The progressive destruction of the lungs remains the main cause for morbidity and premature death. Life expectancy has increased remarkably over the last decades because of improved diagnostics, treatment opportunities, and widespread implementation of newborn screening. Children and adolescents with CF are healthier than ever, and a substantial proportion can expect to live into their fifth decade. Highly effective CF transmembrane conductanc
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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
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Conference papers on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Castro, Thamyres, Roseane M. Laia, Luana D. Mendonça, et al. "Inflammatory response to Streptococcus pneumoniae was attenuated by moderate aerobic exercise training." In ERS International Congress 2020 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.3090.

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Sembeneli, Gabriel, and Sofia Banzatto. "Relationship between physical exercise and anxiety symptoms." In III Seven International Medical and Nursing Congress. Seven Congress, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/iiicongressmedicalnursing-024.

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The study examines the effectiveness of exercise in reducing anxiety symptoms, based on peer-reviewed clinical trials. The results show that both light and moderate-to-high intensity exercise reduce anxiety symptoms, with evidence of significant improvements across multiple patient groups. Furthermore, aerobic and resistance exercise are both effective, but offer distinct benefits, such as improved overall psychological well-being and increased stress tolerance.
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Gupta, Samarth. "Effects of Exercise on the Cardiovascular Health of Adolescents and Young Adults With Down Syndrome." In 28th Annual Rowan-Virtua Research Day. Rowan University Libraries, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31986/issn.2689-0690_rdw.stratford_research_day.24_2024.

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Introduction: It is known that the incidence of Down Syndrome has increased over time and that this condition is associated with congenital heart defects, lower cardiorespiratory capacity, and increased rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes. It has been shown that individuals who have congenital heart defects but not Down Syndrome have increased cardiorespiratory function after engaging in exercise. Unfortunately, the role of exercise in improving cardiovascular health outcomes among individuals with DS is not yet fully understood. Results: Exercise has been found to improve several health outc
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Tanaka, Midori, Motoaki Sugawara, Yasuo Ogasawara, Tadafumi Izumi, Kiyomi Niki, and Fumihiko Kajiya. "Duration of the Hemodynamic Effects of 6 Weeks Repeated Moderate Aerobic Exercise after Its Cessation." In 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008073501530156.

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Scott, H., L. G. Wood, R. Callister, et al. "Both Moderate-Intensity and Vigorous-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Training Are Associated With Clinical Improvements in Asthma." In American Thoracic Society 2024 International Conference, May 17-22, 2024 - San Diego, CA. American Thoracic Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2024.209.1_meetingabstracts.a6606.

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Araujo, Carla, Cynthia Samary, Johnatas D. Silva, et al. "Attenuation Of Lung Inflammation And Remodeling By Regular And Moderate Aerobic Exercise In Experimental Chronic Allergic Asthma." In American Thoracic Society 2012 International Conference, May 18-23, 2012 • San Francisco, California. American Thoracic Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2012.185.1_meetingabstracts.a2235.

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Aparecido Da Silva, Ronaldo, David Halen Araujo Pinheiro, Vitoria Zacarias Cervera, Alberto Cukier, Regina Maria Carvalho-Pinto, and Celso Ricardo Fernandes Carvalho. "Comparison between 8 or 12 weeks of aerobic exercise traning in subjects with moderate to severe asthma." In ERS Congress 2024 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2024.pa4119.

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Rodrigues, Susana, Jamily Da Silva, Maria De Oliveira, Charleny De Santana, Kaliandra Carvalho, and Breno Barbosa. "PHYSICAL EXERCISE AS STRATEGY FOR REDUCING BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN DEMENTIA (BPSD)." In XIII Meeting of Researchers on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1980-5764.rpda041.

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Background: Older people with dementia may experience behavioral and psychological symptoms during the course of the illness. Non-pharmacological therapies are considered strategies to manage these symptoms. Objective: to investigate whether physical exercise reduces BPSD in older people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and dementia. Methods: A systematic review was performed in the MEDLINE, SciELO, Web of Science, Scopus and SPORTDiscus databases from 2010 to 2020. Randomized clinical trials involving older people with MCI or dementia that evaluated BPSD as a primary or secondary outcome
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Rocha Leite, Marceli, Ercy Mara Cipulo Ramos, Giovana Navarro Bertolini, et al. "Analysis of autonomic modulation after an acute session of aerobic exercise at different intensities in patients with moderate and severe COPD." In Annual Congress 2015. European Respiratory Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.pa2297.

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SM, Suhartini, Gusbakti R, and Ilyas EII. "Effects of Moderate Intensity Aerobic Exercise on MMP-9 Level, NOx Plasma Level and Resting Blood Pressure in Sedentary Elderly Women With Overweight." In Surabaya International Physiology Seminar. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007337302650270.

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Reports on the topic "Moderate aerobic exercise"

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Peters, Ruth K. The Effect of a Moderate Aerobic Exercise Training Program on Ovarian Function. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada398506.

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Peters, Ruth K. The Effect of a Moderate Aerobic Exercise Training Program on Ovarian Function. Defense Technical Information Center, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada391340.

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Williams, Nancy I. Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined With Caloric Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-1 in Premenopausal Women. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada446750.

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Kemble, Katherine L. The Effects of Low to Moderate Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients Following Clinical Treatment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada430231.

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Williams, Nancy I. Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined with Caloric Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-I in Premenopausal Women. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada415382.

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Williams, Nancy I. Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Combined with Caloric Restriction on Circulating Estrogens and IGF-I in Premenopausal Women. Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada422676.

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Kemble, Katherine L. The Effects of Low to Moderate Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients Following Clinical Treatment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada462745.

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Selph, Shelly S., Andrea C. Skelly, Ngoc Wasson, et al. Physical Activity and the Health of Wheelchair Users: A Systematic Review in Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, and Spinal Cord Injury. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer241.

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Objectives. Although the health benefits of physical activity are well described for the general population, less is known about the benefits and harms of physical activity in people dependent upon, partially dependent upon, or at risk for needing a wheelchair. This systematic review summarizes the evidence for physical activity in people with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury regardless of current use or nonuse of a wheelchair. Data sources. We searched MEDLINE®, CINAHL®, PsycINFO®, Cochrane CENTRAL, Embase®, and Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Source from 2008 thr
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Aerobic exercise moderately reduces depressive symptoms in new mothers. National Institute for Health Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/signal-000507.

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