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  • In general '''physical activity''', also called '''motor activity''', is "any bodily movement produced by s [[Exercise]] is "physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or mainta
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  • In general '''physical activity''', also called '''motor activity''', is "any bodily movement produced by s [[Exercise]] is "physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or mainta
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  • Regular physical activity that is usually done with the intention of improving or maintaining physica
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  • Correlation between physical activity and the body mass index.
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  • ...ac disease but without resulting limitation of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal pain." ...ht limitation of physical activity. They are comfortable at rest. Ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal pain."
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  • Controlled physical activity, more strenuous than at rest, which is performed in order to allow assessme
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  • ...tients in one of four categories based on how much they are limited during physical activity.
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  • .../index.cfm Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity]
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  • 3.'''Catenacci VA, Wyatt HR (2007) The role of physical activity in producing and maintaining weight loss. ''Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab ...physical activity and weight maintenance. This article reviews the role of physical activity in producing and maintaining weight loss.'
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  • {{rpl|Physical activity}}
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  • ...ning, and epilepsy. The main effect is increased food intake and decreased physical activity.
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  • ...]], an '''exercise test''', also called '''stress test''', is "controlled physical activity, more strenuous than at rest, which is performed in order to allow assessme
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  • ...d.edu/nutritionsource/staying-active/mets-activity-table/ |title=Measuring Physical Activity - Staying Active - The Nutrition Source - Harvard School of Public Health |
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  • ...one intends to dominate the other, usually with lethal force. Combat is a physical activity, distinct from the legal status of war.
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  • '''Exercise''' is "[[physical activity]] which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or main [[Physical activity]] may be described in terms of the intensity levels <ref>{{cite web |url=ht
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  • Action must not be confused with physical activity, deeds or events. Action as Aristotle understands the term refers to the m
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  • ...e.<ref name=one/> <ref name=two>Catenacci VA, Wyatt HR (2007) The role of physical activity in producing and maintaining weight loss. ''Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab There is controversy regarding the amount of physical activity necessary to facilitate weight loss maintenance. This article explores this
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  • ...ntific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism: endorsed by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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  • ...ical activity as one would guess. Thus, if one were to double the level of physical activity, the amount of intramuscular fat and connective tissue would literally be h
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  • ...uiter W, Faulkner G |title=Tobacco harm reduction strategies: the case for physical activity |journal=Nicotine Tob. Res. |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=157–68 |year=2006 |
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  • ...inorities and those of lower education are at the highest risk for lack of physical activity and recreational facilities." [[User:Nicole Tornes|Nicole Tornes]] 23:02, 1 ...ed with increased likelihood of having high levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity." [[User:Nicole Tornes|Nicole Tornes]] 23:02, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
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  • === Influence of physical activity type and intensity ===
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  • ...rcentage of calories coming from fat is being underreported. The effect of physical activity as a protective mechanism countering the effects of a energy dense diet as
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  • ...metric, physiological and bio-mechanical characteristics as they relate to physical activity. Relevant topics include working postures, materials handling, repetitive m
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  • ...oom PA, Ross JS| title=The physical activity contract--tailored to promote physical activity in a geriatric outpatient setting: a pilot study. | journal=J Am Geriatr So
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  • ...elly, Peter and Jean Harvey, 'Class and Gender: Intersections in Sport and Physical Activity' in Philip White and Kevin Young (eds), ''Sport and Gender in Canada'', (19
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  • * Physical activity in lowest quintile
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  • There are other examples: catecholamine and glucocorticoid elevations during physical activity mobilize and replenish, respectively, energy stores needed for the brain an ...n the case of the postural change, lack of energy in the case of increased physical activity) through a change in the physiological state of the body, a change in blood
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  • ...ignificant environmental and social influences on obesity, food intake and physical activity. More importantly, the set point model does not effectively explain the 'ob
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  • ...metabolic equivalent increase in activity score decreases CHD risk by 8%. Physical activity increases myocardial oxygen supply, improving myocardial contraction and el
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  • ...ticipants were put on an energy-restricted diet for a 6 month period (with physical activity levels limited), both the MHO and at-risk groups showed a significant incre ...s. This comprised of only one question, asking for self-reported levels of physical activity in the categories none, slight, moderate or heavy. Fitness has appears to b
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  • ...isfaction? Health Place 9:327–35</ref>, As well as the local amenities for physical activity and healthy food stuffs. ...ply determining the availability and consumption of food and the levels of physical activity undertaken by individuals, are hugely significant and play an essential rol
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  • ...revalence of obesity, especially central obesity, and increasing levels of physical activity would significantly reduce the prevalence of type 2 diabetes. ...tyle:''' Lifestyle factors, which lead to increase adiposity and decreased physical activity, are responsible for the worldwide explosion in prevalence of type 2 diabet
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  • ...e Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism (Subcommittee on Physical Activity) |journal=Circulation |volume=107 |issue=24 |pages=3109-16 |year=2003 |pmid
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  • ...expenditure, while maintaining a body size and composition and a level of physical activity consistent with good health, and with economic and social needs. This inclu
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  • ...have examined how systematic manipulation of environmental complexity and physical activity in rats and other animals affects the developing brain.
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  • * Some reports suggest [[physical activity]] and regular [[physical exercise]] will help keep the symptoms away.
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  • ...McAlindon TE, Wilson PW, Aliabadi P, Weissman B, Felson DT| title=Level of physical activity and the risk of radiographic and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in the eld
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  • ...t Ernst Curtius. Inspired by this event, as well as by his idealization of physical activity as part of a well-rounded education, Pierre de Coubertin, a Frenchman with
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  • ...ics, or the study of how animals utilize food energy for basal metabolism, physical activity, growth, and reproduction. If an animal's total energy expenditure can be
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  • ...status are the most at risk. In addition, poverty has been linked to lower physical activity, lack of nutritional education, poorer access to healthcare, greater exposu
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  • ...|year=1992 |pmid=1388006 |doi=}}</ref>, 3) low fear of engaging in work or physical activity<ref name="pmid8455963">{{cite journal |author=Waddell G, Newton M, Henderso ....elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0304-3959(04)00447-6}}</ref> increase actual [[physical activity]] - at least in comparison to other [[medication]]s<ref name="pmid16717269"
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  • ...J, et al. [http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/300/9/1027 Effect of Physical Activity on Cognitive Function in Older Adults at Risk for Alzheimer Disease: A Rand ===Physical activity===
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  • ...eriority of one macronutrient composition for diets used for weight loss...Physical activity is particularly important in helping patients maintain a weight loss once a
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  • Interest in sports and physical activity increased tremendously after World War I, due mainly to municipal support f
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  • # aggravation by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity (eg, walking or climbing stairs)
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  • ...xon” by Welsh norms). He remained healthy, which he attributed to vigorous physical activity in a underdeveloped wilderness surrounding the house he lived in. By age s
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  • ...trition)|diet]] and [[nutrition]] together with regular [[Physical fitness|physical activity]] can extend life expectancy.
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  • ...between home and store. With an evolved mechanism to encourage minimizing physical activity, in combination with the evolved mechanisms for high appetite and food pref ..., they increase hunger and decrease the energy we expend in metabolism and physical activity. In short, obesity is caused not by overeating or sedentary behaviour, but
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  • ...ignificant environmental and social influences on obesity, food intake and physical activity. More importantly, the set point model does not effectively explain the 'ob
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  • ..., they increase hunger and decrease the energy we expend in metabolism and physical activity. In short, obesity is caused not by overeating or sedentary behaviour, but
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  • ...n D intake from foods and supplements, waist circumference, recreational physical activity, race-ethnicity, regional solar irradiance, and age."<ref name="pmid2021995
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  • ...d others."'''</font> <ref name=mattsonageing08/> Increasing the amount of physical activity by a more-or-less sedentary person, while it constitutes a stress on the ca
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  • ...p; Cardiovascular Nursing Council; Clinical Cardiology Council; Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism Council; and the Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Inte
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  • ...g quality, moderate to severe pain, aggravation by or avoidance of routine physical activity
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  • ...journal| author=Blake H, Mo P, Malik S, Thomas S| title=How effective are physical activity interventions for alleviating depressive symptoms in older people? A system
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  • ...vidual calorie requirements as determined by an individual's age, sex, and physical activity level. '''Objectives:''' To determine (1) median fruit and vegetable consum
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  • ...er, [[family medical history]], [[hypertension]], [[body mass index]], and physical activity predicted diabetes with accuracy of:<ref name="pmid18070993">{{cite journal
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