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An unavoidable consequence of aerobic metabolism is production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in human body. ROS includes free radicals such as superoxide anion (O2•−), hydroxyl radical (•OH), as well as non-radical molecules like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), singlet oxygen (1O2) and so on. The higher ROS level .. Read More
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The Case for Exercise as a Therapeutic Modality for Home Caregivers of Dementia Patients
Background: The US healthcare system has become reliant upon family members to provide in-home care to ill relatives. Consequences from the stress of caregiving are well documented, with morbidity and mortality higher in caregivers of patients with dementia.Purpose: Evaluate the potential for exercise as an intervention to impro.. Read More
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The aim of this review was to investigate about what Core training programs have been developed from a scientific approach and the results thereof in connection with the correct prescription of healthy exercise. A review using online databases was performed. 77 scientific articles published between 1990 and 2014 were reviewed. 1.. Read More
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Several studies suggest that unaccustomed and exhaustive physical exercises could increase the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) that cause several damages such as lipid, DNA and protein oxidation in blood as well as other cells. High levels of RONS could also play a major role in cardiovascular dysfuncti.. Read More
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The Professional Training of Global Sport Industry in Higher Education
The global sport market was estimated to be worth 145.34 billion U.S. dollars in 2015 by Statist (2016) and the need of qualified professionals in sport business is increasing rapidly. However, there is still a big gap between professional preparation and industry’s expectation in sport. Furthermore, sport shares the same .. Read More
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Critical Power Estimated From a Single Exercise Test
Cardiovascular fitness, that health professionals and fitness instructors very concern about and do many efforts on, is an important component of health-related fitness. To prescribe an efficient and effective training program for aerobic endurance, determination of exercise intensity is important. One method to identify the exe.. Read More
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Acute Influence of Assisted Training on Explosive Performance
Traditional resistance training programs are implemented with an emphasis on overload and are designed to increase strength and performance as a chronic adaptation. In contrast, acute adaptations have been examined relative to post activation potentiation (PAP). While the physiological foundations of PAP have not been conclusive.. Read More
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The continued understanding of the role that health-related fitness plays in preventing chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes is imperative. Two key components of health-related fitness are cardiovascular endurance (fitness) and body composition (fatness)... Read More
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Optimal Dose and Modality of Exercise in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Review
Cardiac rehabilitation has established efficacy in reducing mortality in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. While the optimization of exercise modality and quantity for each patient is still an area of development, the purpose of this clinical review is to look at some of the latest research of such exercise modalities and .. Read More
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Experimental Study on Aerobics Teaching Model Based on CognitiveFlexibility Theory
Based on the theory of cognitive flexibility, a new model of aerobic teaching is designed and compared with the traditional teaching model. The experimental results show that the constructed new aerobics teaching mode based on cognitive flexible theory can greatly improve students’ aerobic technology and basic physical qua.. Read More
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The Upper and Lower Body Aerobic Fitness of Semi-elite Rugby League Players
Objectives: The aim of this study was to measure the upper and lower body aerobic capacity of semi-elite Rugby League (RL) players. Methods: Twenty-two semi-elite RL players and 24 physically active but untrained men completed a maximal oxygen consumption test (VO2 max test) on a treadmill and electronic arm ergometer in a rando.. Read More
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According to published work, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an autologous derivative of whole blood containing a supraphysiological concentration of platelets, has gained increasing attention in both the scLentLfic literature and the wider media for its potential application in the treatment of traumatic musculoskeletal injury and .. Read More
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