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Ecological correlates of Spanish adolescents’ physical activity during physical education classes

2016

The public health benefit of school physical education (PE) depends in large part on physical activity (PA) provided during class. According to the literature, PE has a valuable role in public health, and PA levels during PE classes depend on a wide range of factors. The main objective of this study, based on ecological models of behaviour, was to analyse what personal, psychosocial and environmental factors were associated with moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) during PE lessons. The sample consisted of 189 adolescents (60.8% girls; M = 16.3 years, SD = 0.7) from nine high schools. PA was assessed by accelerometer. Differences in PA behaviour between the study groups were evaluated using the…

medicine.medical_specialtyEcologybusiness.industryPublic healtheducationPhysical fitnessPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationRegression analysis030229 sport sciencesPhysical strengthPhysical activity levelEducationPhysical education03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicinePsychologybusinesshuman activitiesSocioeconomic statusPsychosocialEuropean Physical Education Review
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The deltoid muscle: an electromyographical analysis of its activity in arm abduction in various body postures

1992

We have carried out an electromyographical examination of the activity of five different regions of the deltoid muscle during abduction/adduction in various body postures with different biomechanical actions of arm gravity. The results show that the deltoid action is highly differentiated in its different regions and is not restricted only to the generation of an abducting moment in the shoulder joint. There is obviously a biomechanical contribution, mainly by its spinal and clavicular regions, to the stabilization of the glenohumeral joint and to the control of the selected plane of abduction.

medicine.medical_specialtyElectrodiagnosisMovementPostureDeltoid curveElectromyographyBiomechanical PhenomenaPhysical medicine and rehabilitationDeltoid musclemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyBody posturebusiness.industryMusclesAnatomyBiomechanical Phenomenabody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureArmSurgeryShoulder jointmedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesGravitationMuscle ContractionMuscle contractionInternational Orthopaedics
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Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase 5b: A Novel Serum Marker of Bone Resorption

2000

Human serum contains two forms of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), 5a and 5b. Of these, 5a contains sialic acid and 5b does not. We show here that antigenic properties and pH optimum of TRAP purified from human osteoclasts are identical to those of serum TRAP 5b and completely different from those of serum TRAP 5a, suggesting that 5b would be derived from osteoclasts and 5a from some other source. We developed a novel immunoassay specific for 5b using a monoclonal antibody O1A as capture antibody. O1A did not bind acid phosphatase derived from platelets and erythrocytes. Western analysis showed that O1A was specific for TRAP in both human bone and serum. We measured bound TRAP ac…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAcid PhosphataseNeuraminidaseBone resorptionPlaceboschemistry.chemical_compoundDouble-Blind MethodReference ValuesOsteoclastInternal medicineEnzyme StabilitymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineBone ResorptionIncubationTartrate-resistant acid phosphataseEstradiolmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyTartrate-Resistant Acid PhosphataseEstrogen Replacement TherapyAcid phosphataseAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedSialic acidResorptionIsoenzymesPostmenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunoassaybiology.proteinFemaleNorethindroneBiomarkersJournal of Bone and Mineral Research
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The role of physical activity and exercise in obesity and weight management: Time for critical appraisal

2016

The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devastating consequences to public health. Recommended strategies to reduce obesity have focused on healthier diet and physical activity (PA). Clearly, these approaches have not been successful, but whether this is due to failure to restrict energy intake or to maintain high levels of energy expenditure has been the subject of great controversy. Consequently, there has been a great deal of confusion about the role of PA and exercise in obesity and weight management. In this article, the theoretical basis for considering reduced PA and energy expenditure as the cause of obesity is appraised. Furthe…

medicine.medical_specialtyEnergy balancephysical activity030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOverweightAffect (psychology)03 medical and health scienceslcsh:GV557-1198.9950302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthenergy expenditureWeight managementmedicineSpecial issue on "Physical activity continuum throughout the lifespan: is exercise a medicine or what?"Orthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineObesitylcsh:Sports medicineExerciselcsh:Sportsexercisebusiness.industryPhysical activityPublic healthylipainoOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityCritical appraisalPhysical therapylihavuusEnergy expendituremedicine.symptombusinesslcsh:RC1200-1245Weight gainJournal of Sport and Health Science
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Exercise for fitness does not decrease the muscular inactivity time during normal daily life

2012

The time spent in sedentary behaviors has been shown to be independent of exercise in epidemiological studies. We examined within an individual whether exercise alters the time of muscular inactivity within his/her normal daily life. Quadriceps and hamstring muscle electromyographic activities and heart rate were measured during 1 to 6 days of normal daily living of ordinary people. Of 84 volunteers measured, 27 (15 men, 12 women, 40.7 years ± 16.5 years) fulfilled the criteria of having at least 1 day with and 1 day without exercise for fitness (total of 87 days analyzed, 13.0 h ± 2.5 h/day). Reported exercises varied from Nordic walking to strength training and ball games lasting 30 min-1…

medicine.medical_specialtyEnergy expenditurebusiness.industryStrength trainingHeart ratePhysical therapyMedicineDaily livingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle activitybusinessHamstringScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Effects of pelvic and core strength training on biomechanical risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

2020

BACKGROUNDː Little is known about the changes in biomechanical risk factors for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL ) injury after participation in a pelvic and core strength training (PC ST) program in female team players. METHOD Sː This is a randomized controlled trial for which a total of 29 female soccer players were recruited from a soccer club and split into two groups, namely, experimental group (EG, N.=18; mean [SD] age, 17.8±2.0 years, weight 64.0 [6.6 kg and height 1.7 [0.0] m) and control group (control, N.=11; mean [SD] age, 16.2 [1.2] years, weight 61.6 [7.3] kg and height 1.7 [0.0] m). The EG participated in an in-season 8-week PC ST program (twice/week). Participants in the CG…

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Strength Training: Single Versus Multiple Sets

1999

medicine.medical_specialtyEvidence-Based MedicineWeight LiftingSports medicinebusiness.industryStrength trainingMEDLINEReproducibility of ResultsData interpretationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationEvidence-based medicinecomputer.software_genreExercise TherapyText miningBiasResearch DesignData Interpretation StatisticalmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologycomputerNatural language processingSports Medicine
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Exercise therapy for people with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

2004

Exercise therapy would appear to be effective at increasing aerobic capacity and muscle strength in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and no detrimental effects on disease activity or pain compared with controls has been observed. Exercise therapy--at least in the short-term, improves pain, muscular strength and function in elderly people with mild osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee. For the treatment of both OA and RA the knowledge of the optimal type, frequency, duration and intensity of exercise is still limited, but the exercise should not include high-impact loads or high injury risk. Long-term compliance is important in achieving long-term benefits. Supervised classes appea…

medicine.medical_specialtyEvidence-Based Medicinebusiness.industryArthritisPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationExercise therapyEvidence-based medicineDiseaseOsteoarthritismedicine.diseasePhysical strengthExercise TherapyArthritis RheumatoidPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRheumatoid arthritisOsteoarthritismedicinePhysical therapyHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicinebusinessAerobic capacityFinlandScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
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Guide to evidence-based physical therapy practice

2009

Dianne V. Jewell. Guide to evidence-based physical therapy practice. Jones and Barlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA. 2008. ISBN-13:978-0-7637-3443-5 (soft cover). 480 pages. Price $55.95 The author's go...

medicine.medical_specialtyEvidence-based practicePhysical therapymedicinePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationCover (algebra)PsychologyAdvances in Physiotherapy
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Comparison of elbow flexor isokinetic peak torque and fatigue index between men and women of different training level

2017

The purpose of the study was to compare elbow flexion peak torque (PT) and fatigue index (FI) during isokinetic concentric contractions in men and women with different training levels. Sixty-eight young men and women were divided into four groups: resistance trained men (RTM), non-resistance trained men (NRTM), resistance trained women (RTW) and non- resistance trained women (NRTW). Participants performed two tests on an isokinetic dynamometer, one to evaluate PT and one to evaluate FI. Significant interactions were found for sex and resistance training status with both PT and FI. In general, resistance-trained subjects had higher PT, and women showed lower PT than men. PT values were 67.12…

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