نتایج جستجو برای: exercise reasons

تعداد نتایج: 287892  

2012
Elizabeth Marrett Qiaoyi Zhang Claudia Kanitscheider Michael J. Davies Larry Radican Mark N. Feinglos

INTRODUCTION To identify reasons why primary care physicians (PCPs) do not treat older patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with antihyperglycemic agents following diagnosis. METHODS US PCPs were surveyed via the internet regarding their reasons for not treating patients aged >65 years diagnosed with T2DM and had not yet initiated antihyperglycemic therapy for ≥6 mont...

ژورنال: حدیث پژوهی 2011
صمدانیان, محسن, میریان, فردوس ,

It is evident that observing the religious and social norms often leads to more order in different affairs of life and the development of the society, especially in its scientific, cultural and economic institutions. Every society or group has its special principles, laws, customs and conventions to maintain relationships among each other and to exercise their individual and social affairs,...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2005
Y M W Mak W K Chan C S S Yue

OBJECTIVES To identify barriers to participation in a phase II cardiac rehabilitation programme and measures that may enhance participation. DESIGN Prospective study. SETTING Regional hospital, Hong Kong. PATIENTS Cardiac patients recruited for a phase I cardiac rehabilitation programme from July 2002 to January 2003. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Reasons for not participating in a phase II car...

Journal: :European Journal of International Law 2016

2017
Yael Netz

Major depression disorder is most commonly treated with antidepressants. However, due to their side effects clinicians seek non-pharmacologic options, and one of these is exercise. The literature on the benefits of exercise for depression is extensive. Nevertheless, two recent reviews focusing on antidepressants vs. other therapies as a basis for clinical practice guidelines recommended mainly ...

2014
Katie M Heinrich Pratik M Patel Joshua L O’Neal Bryan S Heinrich

BACKGROUND Understanding exercise participation for overweight and obese adults is critical for preventing comorbid conditions. Group-based high-intensity functional training (HIFT) provides time-efficient aerobic and resistance exercise at self-selected intensity levels which can increase adherence; behavioral responses to HIFT are unknown. This study examined effects of HIFT as compared to mo...

Ali Rahmani Fard, Amirreza Amiri Far, Sadegh Nazif,

There are many reasons for decrease of the functional activity of the brain like aging of the neurons, bacterial diseases and neuro inflammations. Nowadays, the effects of exercise on physical and mental health have been proven but its effects on motor functions as well as neuro inflammation is an issue that has recently been studding. Neuro inflammation is a mechanism that can be caused by B...

  Background and Objective: A large number of athletes use nutritional supplement worldwide, and objective is to determine the prevalence and reasons for nutritional supplement use among athletes in body building gyms.   Material and Methods : At first five gyms were randomly selected from the list of all 50 gym of Kerman city in 2012. A researcher-made questionnaire which its content validity ...

2017
Lambros Lazuras Vassilis Barkoukis Andreas Loukovitis Ralf Brand Andy Hudson Luca Mallia Michalis Michaelides Milena Muzi Andrea Petróczi Arnaldo Zelli

Doping use in recreational sports is an emerging issue that has received limited attention so far in the psychological literature. The present study assessed the lifetime prevalence of controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (PAES), and used behavioral reasoning theory to identify the reasons for using and for avoiding using controlled PAES in young exercisers across five Eur...

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2013
Eduardo Matta Mello Portugal Thais Cevada Renato Sobral Monteiro-Junior Thiago Teixeira Guimarães Ercole da Cruz Rubini Eduardo Lattari Charlene Blois Andrea Camaz Deslandes

The neuroscience of exercise is a growing research area that is dedicated to furthering our understanding of the effects that exercise has on mental health and athletic performance. The present study examined three specific topics: (1) the relationship between exercise and mental disorders (e.g. major depressive disorder, dementia and Parkinson's disease), (2) the effects of exercise on the moo...

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