Year: 2010
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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Parents’ perceptions of their childs competence linked to physical activity (EurekAlert!)
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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Exercise Linked To Healthier Aging: Four New Studies (Medical News Today)
Four new studies published in a leading journal this week link exercise with healthy aging, either through reduced risk or slower progression of several age-related conditions or through improvements in overall health in older age, and detail associations between physical activity and cognitive function, bone density and overall health. All four studies, and an accompanying editorial commentary …
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Exercise to Protect Aging Bodies — and Brains (Time Magazine)
A series of studies published Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine add to the evidence that exercise can protect older adults from disease and foster lucid minds
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More Proof Exercise Leads to Healthier Aging (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
MONDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) — Just in case the world needed more evidence on the matter, along come four new studies verifying that exercise is indeed good for you, even critical if you plan to survive to a vigorous, hardy and tough-boned old age.
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Exercise regularly, age better: studies (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Taking regular exercise helps you to stay physically healthier and mentally sharper into old age, four studies published in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed Monday.
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Exercise regularly, age better: studies (Brisbane Times)
Taking regular exercise helps you to stay physically healthier and mentally sharper into old age, four studies published showed.
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Physical activity associated with healthier aging (EurekAlert!)
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) 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 a commentary and four articles published in the January 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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