Month: January 2010
Surgical procedure urged for atrial fibrillation
Ultrasound may cut deaths in high-risk pregnancies
Physical activity associated with healthier aging: Links between exercise and cognitive function, bone density and … (Science Daily)
Physical activity appears to be associated with a reduced risk or slower progression of several age-related conditions as well as improvements in overall health in older age, according to several new studies.
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Delivery mode not altered by pregnancy exercise (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Women benefit from light-intensity resistance exercise during pregnancy and this type of physical activity is not apt to alter the way they deliver their baby, study findings hint.
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Parents’ Perceptions Of Their Child’s Competence Linked To Physical Activity (Medical News Today)
According to a new study, there is no direct link between parents’ own level of physical activity, and how much their child may exercise. In fact, parents’ perceptions of their children’s athleticism are what have a direct impact on the children’s activity. The study by Oregon State University researchers Stewart Trost and Paul Loprinzi, published in the journal Preventive Medicine, studied 268 …
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For Lower Blood Pressure, Low-Carb Diet May Be Best
Low-Carb Diet Lowers Blood Pressure
Study finds direct link between parental support and children’s physical activity (News-Medical-Net)
According to a new study, there is no direct link between parents’ own level of physical activity, and how much their child may exercise. In fact, parents’ perceptions of their children’s athleticism are what have a direct impact on the children’s activity.
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Parents’ perceptions of their kids’ athleticism linked to physical activity (New Kerala)
Washington, Jan 27 : A new study by researchers at Oregon State University has found no direct link between parents’ own level of physical activity and how much their child may exercise.
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Parents’ Perceptions Of Child’s Competence Linked To Physical Activity (redOrbit)
According to a new study, there is no direct link between parents’ own level of physical activity, and how much their child may exercise.
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Parents’ perceptions of their child’s competence linked to physical activity (Science Daily)
According to a new study, there is no direct link between parents’ own level of physical activity, and how much their child may exercise. In fact, parents’ perceptions of their children’s athleticism are what have a direct impact on the children’s activity.
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