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Impact of lifestyle on metabolic syndrome in apparently healthy people.

2014

Parallel to the increase in obesity, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is continually increasing, with increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular atherosclerosis diseases. Despite the importance of this public health problem, the relative impact of diet and physical activity on MetS prevalence has yet to be established. We investigated the association between lifestyle, in terms of both habitual dietary pattern and physical activity, and MetS in a cohort of adults without known diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Four hundred seventy-seven randomly selected adult participants were cross-sectionally investigated. Each participant answered a food frequency questi…

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Left ventricular function response to exercise in normotensive obese subjects: influence of degree and duration of obesity

1992

This study has been designed to evaluate whether duration and severity of obesity can influence left ventricular function response to exercise in obese subjects without other known cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes or hyperlipoproteinemia. A total of 29 obese subjects were included and they were divided, according to their body mass index and to Garrow's criteria as follows: Overweight or mildly obese subjects: body mass index from 25 to 30 kg/m2; moderately obese subjects: body mass index30 and40 kg/m2. Both obese groups were further subdivided according to their duration of obesity evaluated by accurate anamnesis in subgroup A (duration of obesity less than 120 mo…

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Selective activation of shoulder, trunk, and arm muscles: A comparative analysis of different push-up variants

2015

Context The push-up is a widely used exercise for upper limb strengthening that can be performed with many variants. A comprehensive analysis of muscle activation during the ascendant phase (AP) and descendant phase (DP) in different variants could be useful for trainers and rehabilitators. Objective To obtain information on the effect of different push-up variants on the electromyography (EMG) of a large sample of upper limb muscles and to investigate the role of the trunk and abdomen muscles during the AP and DP. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University laboratory. Patients or Other Participants Eight healthy, young volunteers without a history of upper extremity or spine injury.…

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Microcentrifuge or Automated Hematological Analyzer to Assess Hematocrit in Exercise? Effect on Plasma Volume Loss Calculations

2016

The assessment of plasma volume loss (∆PV) induced by exercise can be estimated from changes in hematocrit (Htc) and hemoglobin (Hb), and it is essential when investigating the metabolic or biologic response to exercise of circulating biomarkers. We aimed to ascertain whether the estimation of ∆PV may differ when Hb and Htc are determined by automated hematological analyzer (AHA) versus manual methods. Twenty-five healthy male subjects performed a maximal running incremental exercise. Blood samples were taken before exercise, immediately after exercise, and after a 30-min recovery. Hb and Htc (Htc-AHA) were determined by an AHA. Htc was also determined by microcentrifugation (Htc-M). The ∆P…

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Multi-Dimensional Interacting Constraints on Physical Activity Behaviours in the Finnish Population

2016

Finnish sports organisations, local and federal government, and healthcare organisations have widely adopted the World Health Organization and national recommendations for physical activity for different age groups. However, studies have indicated that only 46 % of 3-year-old preschool children, approximately 50 % of primary school students (7–12 years), 10–17 % of secondary school students (13–15 years) and 16 % of Finnish adults (20–54 years) attain those recommendations. In Finland there are 33,620 built sports facilities and over 9000 sport clubs, meaning there are many possibilities for physical activity, yet people are still rather inactive. In this paper we argue that availability of…

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Lifetime exercise and disk degeneration: an MRI study of monozygotic twins.

1997

Participation in some competitive sports has been shown to increase disk degeneration; however, the long-term effects of recreational physical activities are unclear. We investigated the effects of endurance exercise and power sports on disk degeneration in monozygotic male twins with contrasting lifetime exercise histories. The effects of endurance exercise were studied in 22 discordant twin pairs (mean lifetime frequencies of 3.9 vs 1.1 times/wk), and the effects of power sports were investigated in 12 discordant pairs (2,300 vs 200 h of weightlifting). The age range of the twins was from 35 to 69 yr. No differences in MRI findings between co-twins discordant for endurance exercise were f…

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Musculoskeletal capacity of employees aged 44 to 58 years in physical, mental and mixed types of work

1987

The musculoskeletal capacity of 60 women and 69 men, average age 52.3 +/- 3.7 years was determined, including measurements of anthropometry, maximal isometric trunk flexion and extension, sit-ups, isometric hand grip strength and back mobility. According to the job and to cluster analysis, the subjects were divided into three dominating work groups; physical, mental, and mixed groups. The results showed significant differences in right hand grip strength of the women and in the number of sit-ups by men among the three work groups (p less than 0.05). The differences between the other tests were not significant, although the physical group in the women and either the physical or the mixed gro…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySports medicinePhysiologyMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaPhysical fitnessPhysical exerciseIsometric exerciseGrip strengthPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIsometric ContractionPhysiology (medical)Health Status IndicatorsHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineOccupationsAnthropometrybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAnthropometryPhysical FitnessJob analysisPhysical therapyFemalebusinessEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
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The mechanical efficiency of locomotion in men and women with special emphasis on stretch-shortening cycle exercises.

1986

The mechanical efficiency of the leg extensor musculature of men and women was examined with a special "sledge ergometer". The subjects (ten males and ten females) performed pure positive work, pure negative work and a combination of negative and positive work (stretch-shortening cycle). The mechanical efficiency of pure positive work was on average 19.8 +/- 1.2% for female subjects and 17.4 +/- 1.2% for male subjects (t = 4.12, P less than 0.001), although the work intensity was equal in both groups. The mechanical efficiency of pure negative work was slightly lower in women than in men (59.3 +/- 14.4% vs 75.6 +/- 29.3%). The mechanical efficiency of positive work (eta +) in a stretch-shor…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySports medicinePhysiologyPhysical ExertionEfficiencyStretch shortening cyclePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineWork IntensityHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineCycle exerciseSex Characteristicsbusiness.industryMusclesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineNegative workHuman physiologyBiomechanical PhenomenaCardiologyPhysical therapyFemalebusinessLocomotionEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Physical loading and performance as predictors of back pain in healthy adults. A 5-year prospective study.

1996

We investigated muscle strength, aerobic power, and occupational and leisure-time physical loading as predictors of back pain in a 5-year follow-up study. A cohort of 456 adults aged 25, 35, 45 and 55 years, free of back pain, participated in measurements of anthropometric characteristics, aerobic power and muscle strength characteristics at baseline. The subjects' levels and types of physical activity and occupational physical loading were also determined. At 5 years after the baseline examinations 356 of these subjects (78.1 %) were reached by mail, and 262 of them (73.6%) properly completed and returned a questionnaire including a detailed back pain history for the 5 years following the …

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Effects of a controlled program of moderate physical exercise on insulin sensitivity in nonobese, nondiabetic subjects.

2005

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of a moderate, aerobic physical exercise program on insulin resistance and its accompanying metabolic changes in a group of healthy, middle-age, nonobese subjects, without modifying oxygen consumption and body weight. DESIGN: The inclusion of subjects was carried out among volunteers from the health personnel of our center, who complied with the inclusion criteria. PARTICIPANTS: Twelve subjects (age 30-60 years, 5 females), nonsmokers, body mass index (BMI) <27 kg/m2 and fasting plasma glucose <6.1 mmol/L. INTERVENTIONS: Insulin resistance was assessed using the Bergmann minimal model modified with insulin, and basal and maximum metabolic rate were measured wi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySports medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseBody Mass IndexInsulin resistanceOxygen ConsumptionInternal medicineMedicineAerobic exerciseHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInsulinBody WeightMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyEndocrinologyBasal (medicine)FemaleInsulin ResistancebusinessLipid profileBody mass indexClinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine
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