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Differences in the occurrence and characteristics of injuries between full-time and part-time dancers
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Use of physical exertion to enhance objective testing following mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review
Published 2025-04-01“…During or after exertion, 21/22 (96%) studies detected differences in physiological responses, including cardiovascular, respiratory and cerebral autoregulation.Conclusion The findings indicate that objective testing during or after physical exertion can enhance the ability to detect mTBI-related impairments in various physiological parameters, and this concept could be considered when monitoring recovery and return to sport. …”
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The impact of physical activity taster sessions on barriers and facilitators to long-term physical activity behaviour
Published 2025-06-01“…Pre-taster sessions, home-based exercise and resistance exercise were most popular whereas following the taster sessions, preferences were for exergaming, resistance exercise and sports. …”
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Time-of-day effects on muscle mitochondria following short-term ablation of satellite cells
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Reflection to enhance dental students´ awareness of and comfort with uncertainty – an experimental study
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions The exercise did not affect the awareness of uncertainty and the students’ comfort with it, as the majority of students stated already feeling comfortable in their ability to handle the situation at baseline. …”
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Rehabilitation for balance impairment in patients after stroke: A single-blind randomized controlled study
Published 2025-01-01“…The aim of this study was to assess a group exercise program with chairs for improving balance and walking ability in post-stroke patients. …”
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Association Between Abnormal Body Weight and Physical Fitness Levelsin Chinese Older Adults: Findings from the 5th National PhysicalFitness Surveillance in China
Published 2025-05-01“…Physical fitness indicators such as cardiorespiratory endurance (number of 2-minute high-knee steps), lower limb muscle strength (number of 30-second chair stands), flexibility (sit-and-reach test), balance ability (eyes-closed single-leg stance time), and reaction ability (choice reaction time) were collected. …”
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FALSE TENDONS IN THE LEFT VENTRICLE
Published 2017-02-01“…The routine echocardiographic study was done with further digital processing and 3D modelling of the LV with regional myocardium function assessment. The ability of the heart to adapt exertion was measured by exercise test on thread-mill.Results. …”
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Prevention
Published 2019-11-01“…However, the thermoregulatory ability in children is as effective as in adults; comparable relative exercise intensity causes similar changes in body core temperature in both age groups. …”
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Clinical Sports Medicine
Published 2021-02-01“…This confirms that exercise can be a useful intervention tool for these children, especially those who are looking to improve these aspects of their executive functions and complicated sensorimotor ability.Key Words: Exercise Games, Information Processing, Executive Function, Reaction Time…”
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Frihed i fritidspædagogik
Published 2025-03-01“…The article presents how children navigate and utilize freedom within the framework of the after-school care institution (SFO), and how educators work to enhance children's ability to exercise their freedom. It aims to discuss the pedagogical potentials for empowering children to use their freedom. …”
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An assessment of study characteristics, quality and reporting in cancer prehabilitation literature: a scoping review
Published 2025-07-01“…The overall quality of reporting was satisfactory, yet inconsistencies were apparent regarding quantifying and monitoring exercise dose, which limits the ability of researchers and clinicians to replicate, evaluate or scale cancer prehabilitation exercise interventions, impeding evidence-based practice. …”
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