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    Improvement of Exercise Ability and Liver Protection in Oxidative Stress-induced Mice by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum CQPC03 by Bo HE, Xin ZHAO, Xiaohong TAN, Kai MA, Caifeng LI

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In summary, LP-CQPC03 can not only improve the oxidative stress state of mice, but also significantly enhance their exercise ability, and the effect is better than that of vitamin C (150 mg/kg BW).…”
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    Salmon Nasal Cartilage-Derived Proteoglycans Alleviate Monosodium Iodoacetate-Induced Osteoarthritis in Rats by Inae Jeong, Jinbum Park, Shinjung Park, Tatuya Wada, Dae Soo Lim, Ok-Kyung Kim

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Key aspects of osteoarthritis pathology, including impaired exercise ability, inflammation, extracellular matrix degradation, and chondrocyte apoptosis, were assessed using histological analysis, micro-CT, treadmill testing, serum assays, and mRNA/protein expression studies. …”
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    Implications for the Ergogenic Benefits of Self-Selected Music in Neurological Conditions: A Theoretical Review by Christopher G. Ballmann, Rebecca R. Rogers, Sophia L. Porrill, Nicholas B. Washmuth

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Overall, SSM appears to have theoretical support to be a promising therapeutic approach to improving exercise ability in neurological conditions through similar ergogenic mechanisms documented in healthy individuals, but further investigation is warranted.…”
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    Prevention of Physical Risk and Rehabilitation of Muscle Injury in Sanda Competition by Yong Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The overall performance of the 80 subjects’ basic exercise ability was at a moderate level, and there was no significant difference between male and female subjects (P >0.05). …”
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    The Prevalence and Impact of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Menorrhagia) in Elite and Non-Elite Athletes. by Georgie Bruinvels, Richard Burden, Nicola Brown, Toby Richards, Charles Pedlar

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…To identify the prevalence and impact of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in exercising females where anemia may have a significant effect on training and performance a 'Female Health Questionnaire' was designed incorporating a validated diagnostic HMB series, demographics, exercise ability data, training status, anemia, iron supplementation and whether the menstrual cycle had affected training and performance. …”
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    Liu Zijue and Whole-body Breathing Exercises on Elderly Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease—A Comparative Study on Respiratory Function Improvement by Lijin DENG, Wenxia ZHANG, Jinxiu CHEN

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The dyspnea symptoms, exercise ability and quality of life of both groups were evaluated and analyzed before and after training.Results:The MRC breathing difficulty score,6 minutes walk distance (6MWD),and SGRQ total score between the two groups had statistical significance before and after intervention (<italic>P</italic>&lt;0.01).The differences after the intervention between the two groups were statistically significant (<italic>P</italic>&lt;0.05).Conclusion:Compared with Whole-body breathing exercises, Liu Zijue is more conductive to improve the respiratory function of elderly patients with COPD, along with their activities and quality of life.…”
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    Meta-Analysis of Catheter Ablation versus Medical Therapy for Heart Failure Complicated with Atrial Fibrillation by Xi Zhu, Yingbiao Wu, Zhongping Ning

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Catheter ablation had a better improvement than medical treatment in left ventricular ejection fraction, cardiac function, and exercise ability for atrial fibrillation and heart failure patients.…”
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    Factors Affecting Hemodialysis Patients' Satisfaction with Their Dialysis Therapy by M. Al Eissa, M. Al Sulaiman, M. Jondeby, A. Karkar, M. Barahmein, F. A. M. Shaheen, A. Al Sayyari

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Lower level of education was associated with worse dialysis effect on stress, overall health, sexual life, hobbies, and exercise ability. Conclusion. The level of satisfaction is affected by gender, duration on dialysis, educational level, and standard of care given.…”
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    The application of high-intensity interval training in college physical education and the improvement of students’ physical and mental quality by Xinghao Wang, Hongyan Wu, Qiao Meng, Jiancong Chen, Taofeng Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Method: This paper reviews the status quo of obesity in Chinese college students and its health problems, analyzes the limitations of traditional weight loss methods, and introduces the development history, research status, and mechanism of HIIT in enhancing exercise ability, reducing fat, and relieving depression in detail. …”
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    Reduced life- and healthspan in mice carrying a mono-allelic BubR1 MVA mutation. by Tobias Wijshake, Liviu A Malureanu, Darren J Baker, Karthik B Jeganathan, Bart van de Sluis, Jan M van Deursen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Furthermore, BubR1(+/GTTA) mice develop several aging-related phenotypes at an accelerated rate, including cataract formation, lordokyphosis, skeletal muscle wasting, impaired exercise ability, and fat loss. BubR1(+/GTTA) mice develop mild aneuploidies and show enhanced growth of carcinogen-induced tumors. …”
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    Association between multimorbidity and having less than 20 natural teeth among Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study by Yi Wu, Hui Liu, Yue Qin, HaoRan Chen, Junling Ma, Mei Yin, Lei Shi, Yang Fu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The results indicated that factors such as age, education level, exercise, ability to perform daily activities, frequency of brushing teeth, and BMI are associated with having less than 20 natural teeth. …”
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    Mediating effect of self-efficacy on self-perceived burden and kinesiophobia in patients with coronary heart disease after percutaneous coronary intervention in China: a cross-sect... by Feng Wang, Yu Wang, Jing Zhou, Mengyu He, Zhenyue Chen

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The exclusion criteria included patients who had both diseases affecting their exercise ability and severe psychiatric disorders.Primary and secondary outcome measures We used questionnaires consisting of the Self-Efficacy Scale for Chronic Disease (SESC), the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia Heart (TSK-SV Heart), the Self-Perceived Burden Scale (SBPS) and a general information data sheet to obtain participant information. …”
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    Nitrate and body homeostasis by Jian Zhou, Huan Liu, Lei Hu, Hideaki Kagami, Songlin Wang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It discusses the relationship and possible mechanism between nitrate and organism homeostasis from three aspects: flora homeostasis, inflammation-immunity homeostasis, and energy metabolism homeostasis, as well as the clinical application scenarios of nitrate as a promising new generation of drugs, including preventing and treating multi-system diseases, reducing organism injury, improving exercise ability, regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, and assisting tumor treatment. …”
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    Exercise capacity in moderate aortic stenosis: a cardiopulmonary stress echocardiography study by Sveeta Badiani, Jet van Zalen, Sahar Alborikan, Aeshah Althunayyan, David Bruce, Thomas Treibel, Sanjeev Bhattacharyya, Nikhil Patel, Guy Lloyd

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The aim of this study was to determine whether patients with moderate AS exhibited objective evidence of exercise limitation, compared with age and sex matched controls and if so, to determine which echocardiographic parameters predicted exercise ability. Methods This was a prospective case control study of patients with moderate AS (peak velocity (Vmax) 3.0–3.9 m/s, mean gradient (MG) 20-39mmHg, aortic valve area (AVA)1.1-1.5cm2 ) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥ 55%. …”
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    Effects of Cerasus humilis Composite Rod on Anti-fatigue Capacity and Energy Metabolism in Mice by Fangrong ZHANG, Junmin DU, Jianling KANG, Wenying MAO, Li BAI, Caixing WANG

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusion: The composite rod has significant anti-fatigue ability and energy metabolism ability, which can improve the exercise ability level of mice by increasing the pole climbing time and weight-bearing exhaustion swimming time, and alleviate fatigue by reducing energy consumption, increasing energy metabolism, improving exercise endurance and improving antioxidant capacity.…”
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    Assessment of vaccinations and breakthrough infections after adjustment of the dynamic zero-COVID-19 strategy in China: an online survey by Shijie Qin, Yanhua Li, Likui Wang, Xin Zhao, Xiaopeng Ma, George F. Gao

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The persistent symptoms at 1 month after infection included fatigue (48.7%), drowsiness (34.3%), cough (30.1%), decreased exercise ability (23.1%) and pharyngeal discomfort (19.4%), which was reduced by more than 200% at 2 months. …”
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    Technology-Assisted Motor-Cognitive Training Among Older Adults: Rapid Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials by Yaqin Li, Yaqian Liu, Angela YM Leung, Jed Montayre

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… BackgroundAge-related physiological changes in older adults involve a rapid decline in motor exercise ability; some older adults may also experience difficulties in maintaining focus, memory loss, and a decline in reaction time, which consequently impair their ability to perform dual tasks. …”
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