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Developmental Origins of Type 2 Diabetes in Aboriginal Youth in Canada: It Is More Than Diet and Exercise
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An Exergames Program for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Qualitative Study of Acceptability
Published 2025-05-01“…Qualitative data revealed four themes: (1) motivation to engage in physical activity (PA)—improving their physical capabilities and stabilizing glucose levels were cited as motivation for PA and challenges of living with T1D were cited as PA barriers; (2) experience with and motivation to manage diabetes while engaging in PA—participants provided details of accommodating the inherent uncertainty or limitations of PA with diabetes and sometimes preparing for PA involved psychological and motivational adjustments while some relayed feelings of avoidance; (3) peer support encouraged engagement with the intervention—participants appreciated the peer aspects of components of ExerT1D and participants’ reflections of the facilitated group experience highlight many benefits of a small-group virtual program; and (4) improvements in PA and diabetes self-management efficacy—all participants credited the program with improving or at least raising awareness of T1D management skills. …”
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Exercise is medicine for patients with major depressive disorders : but only if the “pill” is taken!
Published 2016-08-01“…A recent survey among Swiss psychiatric hospitals further shows that all institutions provide some form of physical activity and exercise program. …”
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Effectiveness of ballistic exercises for increasing upper body explosive power in physical education lessons for university students
Published 2024-06-01“…Furthermore, while the exercises are broadly beneficial, they may require modifications to address the challenges some students face.…”
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The Effectiveness of Online Exercise on Physical Activity, Motor Function, and Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published 2025-08-01“…ObjectiveThis systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the effects of online exercise programs on physical activity (PA), motor performance, and mental health. …”
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Effectiveness of Mind–Body Exercise in Older Adults With Sarcopenia and Frailty: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Published 2025-04-01“…Future studies are warranted to compare it with well‐designed active exercise training programs that match the exercise volume, to draw more definitive conclusions to support the notion that MBE yields comparable effects.…”
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Design educational units according to the Nedham model to learn some basic skills in tennis
Published 2025-05-01“…In light of this, the researcher conducted equivalence and homogeneity for the two research groups before applying the program prepared by the researcher. Result: The researcher attributes the reason the educational design according to the Needham model and its role in the learning process for some basic skills in tennis, as it had a positive impact due to the variety of exercises it contains, which were chosen with extreme precision. …”
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A scoping review of the feasibility, usability, and efficacy of digital interventions in older adults concerning physical activity and/or exercise
Published 2025-04-01“…Interventions were most commonly delivered via exergames, tablet apps, and videoconferencing. The most common exercise program type was multicomponent. Most studies assessed efficacy, feasibility, and usability, with many using a combination of these measures. …”
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Resistance Exercise as a Safe Modality for Quality of Life Improvement in Patients with Coronary Artery Diseases: A Review
Published 2025-05-01“…Because of its multiple benefits, participation in an exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program was highly recommended for CVD patients. …”
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Exercise Training and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Males with Overweight or Obesity: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Published 2025-02-01“…Combined exercise (CT) programs, which included both aerobic and resistance training, as well as aerobic exercise alone, were shown to improve lipid profiles, with some studies showing reductions in total cholesterol levels ranging from 10–15%. …”
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Perception on health and exercise among indonesian older adults: a sequential exploratory study in javanese rural communities
Published 2024-10-01“…Qualitative study reveals that there are still few initiatives among older adults to adopt a healthy living through sports and exercise. Some believe that sports were never part of their culture. …”
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Impact style of the changeable resistance in the development some of physical & functional changes for the National team for the badminton
Published 2019-04-01“…We treat the result statically by the program spss The two researchers had recognized that the :- the associated exercises have positive roles to develop the level of national teams of badminton . …”
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Serum C‐Terminal Agrin Fragment With Acute and Long‐Term Exercise and Angiotensin II Type I Receptor Blockade
Published 2025-06-01“…C‐terminal agrin fragment (CAF) is the most commonly used blood‐based biomarker of neuromuscular junction degradation in aging, inactivity and disease, but large unexplained interindividual variation exists, limiting its diagnostic and prognostic value. Exercise and medication may explain some of this variation. …”
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Detecting Credit-Seeking Behavior with Programmed Instruction Framesets in a Formal Languages Course
Published 2025-03-01“…A student might behave to some degree in either or both ways with given content. …”
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Church-based ministry to people with disabilities in Malawi: a case study and program evaluation
Published 2025-03-01“…With the Home-Based Care Program, 82% of caregivers felt confident performing home-based exercises with their child and 77% stated that their child had improved, noting improvements in mobility, performance of tasks and self-care, social interaction, and understanding. …”
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