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The purpose of this study is to examine the level leisure-time physical activity women and men aged 50 years older during pandemic COVID-19 impact on quality life these individuals relationship between two variables. A total 84 older, who were selected through convenience sampling method, participated in study. mean age female male participants was 64.07 64.45 years, respectively. Personal Info...
The present research focused upon the power of different messages to increase self-reported physical activity (PA). Five hundered and ninety six participants were randomised to one of five conditions that varied in the content of message: short-term affective, short-term cognitive, long-term affective, long-term cognitive and a no message control. PA was measured at baseline and follow-up (seve...
Citation for published version: Zhou, W, Otto, EA, Cluckey, A, Airik, R, Hurd, TW, Chaki, M, Diaz, K, Lach, FP, Bennett, GR, Gee, HY, Ghosh, AK, Natarajan, S, Thongthip, S, Veturi, U, Allen, SJ, Janssen, S, Ramaswami, G, Dixon, J, Burkhalter, F, Spoendlin, M, Moch, H, Mihatsch, MJ, Verine, J, Reade, R, Soliman, H, Godin, M, Kiss, D, Monga, G, Mazzucco, G, Amann, K, Artunc, F, Newland, RC, Wiech...
Previous work has shown that the mammary gland takes the free essential amino acids from the blood stream to provide the essential amino acids of casein (Barry, 1952; Campbell & Work, 1952; Askonas, Campbell, Godin & Work, 1955); that it takes free glutamine and glutamic acid to provide the glutamine and glutamic acid respectively of casein (Barry, 1956; Sheldon-Peters & Barry, 1956); and that ...
in animals are potential anti-predator benefits, including the many-eyes effect, predator confusion, the dilution of individual risk of being caught when part of a large group, and the selfish herd effect (Krause & Ruxton 2002). The many-eyes effect postulates that an increased number of potential prey individuals scanning for predators are more effective at detecting their approach, and this e...
Oxidants or reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the pathology of a number of human diseases including insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and non-isulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Sato et al. (1979) were the first to report increased levels of plasma thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), a putative measure of ROS-induced lipid peroxidative damage, i...
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