Soori, Sara Heirani, Ali Rafie, Forouzan
Published in
Journal of women & aging
This study aimed to compare the effect of the Aerobic and Pilates exercises on mental health in inactive older women. Seventy-five inactive aged women were randomly divided into three groups (n = 25); aerobic (62.48 ± 2.87 years), Pilates (62.66 ± 1.68 years), and control group (63.80 ± 3.35 years). The Goldberg General Health Questionnaire assesse...
Wu, Chunxiao Xu, Yingshan Guo, Hongji Tang, Chunzhi Chen, Dongfeng Zhu, Meiling
Published in
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Background/Objectives: Aerobic exercise and mind-body exercise, are vital for improving motor and non-motor functional performance of Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, evidence-based recommendations on which type of exercise is most suitable for each individual are still lacking. Therefore, we conduct a network meta-analysis to assess the relative...
CARU, MAXIME LALONDE, FRANÇOIS GRAVEL, HUGO DAIGLE, CHANTAL CURNIER, DANIEL
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International Journal of Exercise Science
Over the years, exercise has become increasingly important in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). However, AMI patients need to be closely monitored since they maintain cardiovascular disease risks, such as ventricular repolarization abnormalities in electrocardiograms during exercise and rest. A recent study showed the need to focus o...
Klimova, Blanka Dostalova, Radka
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Brain Sciences
The population is aging in developed countries. This aging process results in many changes, both physical and mental. Over the years, there has been a gradual decline in the level of cognitive functions closely related to the ageing process, which is most often connected with ageing diseases such as dementia. So far, pharmacological treatment has n...
Elnaggar, Ragab K Elshazly, Fathy A Abdelbasset, Walid K Ahmed, Ahmed S
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Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy
Background Although physical exercise is a crucial element in the management of childhood obesity, the most effective training intensity and duration remain controversial. The primary purpose of this study was to analyze the interaction effects of exercise intensity and duration on cardiovascular risk profile, maximum oxygen uptake ( VO 2 max ), an...
El-Refaye, Ghada E. Younis, Hanaa A.
Published in
Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
BackgroundHypertension is the most important risk factor that affects women in the early years of postmenopausal period. Approximately 30–50%of the women develop hypertension before starting the age of 60 years, and beginning of hypertension can cause a variety of manifestations that are frequently associated with menopause.ObjectiveThe aim of this...
El Nahas, Engy M. Mohamed, Marwa A. Kamal, Hesham M.
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Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
BackgroundWeakness of pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) is the most important consequence of childbirth and is determined by specific alterations in its structure and physiological function.ObjectiveThis study was conducted to determine and add evidence on the effect of aerobic exercises and biofeedback-assisted Kegel exercises on PFMs strength and thick...
Brosseau, Lucie Taki, Jade Desjardins, Brigit Thevenot, Odette Fransen, Marlene Wells, George A Mizusaki Imoto, Aline Toupin-April, Karine Westby, Marie Álvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C
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Clinical rehabilitation
To identify effective aerobic exercise programs and provide clinicians and patients with updated, high-quality recommendations concerning traditional land-based exercises for knee osteoarthritis. A systematic search and adapted selection criteria included comparative controlled trials with strengthening exercise programs for patients with knee oste...
Kara, Bilge Küçük, Fadime Poyraz, Esra Coşkuner Tomruk, Melda Soysal İdıman, Egemen
Published in
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
The aim of our study is to examine effects of aerobic and Pilates exercises on disability, cognition, physical performance, balance, depression and fatigue in relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients as compared to healthy controls. The subjects were divided as aerobic exercise (n = 26), Pilates (n = 9), and the healthy control group (n...
Shakil-Ur-Rehman, Syed Karimi, Hossein Gillani, Syed Amir
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Pakistan journal of medical sciences
It is concluded that a 25 weeks SSAET program along with routine medical management is more effective treatment in the management of fasting blood glucose level, glycemic control, plasma insulin level and insulin resistance as compared with routine medical management and dietary plan in the management of T2DM.