Month: September 2009
Exercise benefits humans and dogs (redOrbit)
People and their dogs need physical activity to fight obesity, a U.S. veterinarian said. However, Dr. Susan Nelson of Kansas State University in Manhattan said there are many benefits besides weight loss when humans and dogs exercise together.
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Regular Aerobic Exercise Reduces Health Concerns Associated With Fatty Liver (Medical News Today)
Researchers from the University of Sydney, Australia determined that patients with a sedentary lifestyle who engage in routine physical activities lower their risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The lower risk of problems associated with fatty liver was not contingent upon weight loss, but a direct result from the increased aerobic exercise.
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Vet Says Owners Should Exercise With Their Dogs Based On Specific Needs To Prevent Obesity (Science Daily)
People and their dogs both need physical activity to fight obesity, and there are many exercises that owner and pet can do together that can improve their health and their relationship. Dogs, like people, reap many benefits from exercise, according to one veterinarian, who adds there are physical and mental health advantages for the dog owner and the dog when they exercise together.
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Regular aerobic exercise reduces health concerns associated with fatty liver (PhysOrg)
Researchers from the University of Sydney, Australia determined that patients with a sedentary lifestyle who engage in routine physical activities lower their risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The lower risk of problems associated with fatty liver was not contingent upon weight loss, but a direct result from the increased aerobic exercise. The results of this study are published …
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Regular Aerobic Exercise Reduces Health Concerns Associated With Fatty Liver (Science Daily)
Researchers in Australia determined that patients with a sedentary lifestyle who engage in routine physical activities lower their risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The lower risk of problems associated with fatty liver was not contingent upon weight loss, but a direct result from the increased aerobic exercise.
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Regular aerobic exercise reduces health concerns associated with fatty liver (EurekAlert!)
( Wiley-Blackwell ) Researchers from the University of Sydney, Australia, determined that patients with a sedentary lifestyle who engage in routine physical activities lower their risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The lower risk of problems associated with fatty liver was not contingent upon weight loss, but a direct result from the increased aerobic exercise. The results of this study …
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Owners Should Exercise With Their Dogs Based On Specific Needs To Prevent Obesity, Vet Recommends (Medical News Today)
People and their dogs both need physical activity to fight obesity, and there are many exercises that owner and pet can do together that can improve their health and their relationship, according to a Kansas State University expert. Dr. Susan Nelson, K-State veterinarian and assistant professor of clinical sciences, said dogs, like people, reap many benefits from exercise.
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Exercise benefits dependant on gender, race (Press TV)
Gender and race are the main factors determining the benefits an individual derives from physical exercise, a new study finds.
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Benefits of exercise differ by sex and race (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
How much health benefit you get from physical exercise might depend on your gender, and your race, new research suggests.
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Lack of exercise in Cumbria cost NHS more than £8m (North-West Evening Mail)
PEOPLE who don’t exercise cost NHS Cumbria more than £8million last year.
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