نتایج جستجو برای: 30 minutes of walking

تعداد نتایج: 21234230  

2011
Ann M Swartz Leah Squires Scott J Strath

BACKGROUND Advances in technology, social influences and environmental attributes have resulted in substantial portions of the day spent in sedentary pursuits. Sedentary behavior may be a cause of many chronic diseases including obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. Research demonstrated that breaking up sedentary time was beneficially associated with markers ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2005
Fabio Pitta Thierry Troosters Martijn A Spruit Vanessa S Probst Marc Decramer Rik Gosselink

Quantification of physical activities in daily life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has increasing clinical interest. However, detailed comparison with healthy subjects is not available. Furthermore, it is unknown whether time spent actively during daily life is related to lung function, muscle force, or maximal and functional exercise capacity. We assessed physical activ...

2017
Toshihiro Kawae Yukio Mikami Kouki Fukuhara Hiroaki Kimura Nobuo Adachi

[Purpose] The anti-gravity treadmill (Alter-G®) allows the load on the lower limbs to be adjusted, which is considered useful for patients with lower limb osteoarthritis. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercise using an anti-gravity treadmill in patients with lower limb osteoarthritis by using a cardiopulmonary exercise load monitoring system. [Subjects and M...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
f okhovatian from the faculty of rehabilitation, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran rh baxendale the institute of biomedical and life sciences, glasgow university, glasgow, u.k. nc spurway the institute of biomedical and life sciences, glasgow university, glasgow, u.k.

in this study, 10 normal volunteers and 5 sports-trained paraplegics with lesions between t6 and l2 were studied whilst walking with axillary crutches and knee-anlde-foot orthoses. all subjects walked at their preferred speed on a figureof- eight track. normal subjects also walked at slower and faster speeds. oxygen consumption, heart rate and rating of perceived exertion were measured. in norm...

2008
W. Diehl K. Schüle T. Kaiser

While the birth rate in Germany stagnates on a low level for 30 years, the average life expectancy rises permanently [29]. That results in so called demographic changes which implicate a constant ageing of the population. This ageing process causes a shift in the morbidity spectrum with elderly people from acute to chronic diseases with multiple diseases. Since mobility is a significant require...

2014
Akiko S. Hosler Mary P. Gallant Mary Riley-Jacome Deepa T. Rajulu

Little is known about the relationship between objectively measured walkability and walking for exercise among adults with diabetes. Information regarding walking behavior of adults with diabetes residing in 3 Upstate New York counties was collected through an interview survey. Walkability measures were collected through an environmental audit of a sample of street segments. Overall walkability...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006
Fernando Vargas-Martín Eli Peli

PURPOSE To determine how severe peripheral field loss (PFL) affects the dispersion of eye movements relative to the head in patients walking in real environments. This information should help to define the visual field and clearance requirements for head-mounted mobility visual aids. METHODS Eye positions relative to the head were recorded in five patients with retinitis pigmentosa who had le...

Journal: :BMC Neurology 2009
Louise Ada Catherine M Dean Richard Lindley Gemma Lloyd

BACKGROUND It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able to walk at a level commensurate with community participation. Previous research indicates that treadmill and overground walking training can improve walking capacity in people living in the community after stroke. The main objectives of the AMBULATE trial are to determine (i) whether a 4-month tr...

2013
Je-myung Shim Hae-yeon Kwon Ha-roo Kim Bo-in Kim Ju-hyeon Jung

[Purpose] The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Nordic pole walking on the electromyographic activities of upper extremity and lower extremity muscles. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects were randomly divided into two groups as follows: without Nordic pole walking group (n=13) and with Nordic pole walking group (n=13). The EMG data were collected by measurement while the subjects w...

2012
Bhawna Khattar Alakananda Banerjee Rajsekhar Reddi Anirban Dutta

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after paralysis by electrically activating the muscles of the lower extremities. The Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator (ODFS, Odstock, UK) called ODFS Pace, was used for heel-switch triggered FES-assisted walking. The ODFS is recommended as an intervention for neurologically impaired gait in the Royal College of Physicians (U...

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