Health promotion programs often lack a clearly specified theoretical foundation or are based on narrowly conceived conceptual models. For example, lifestyle modification programs typically emphasize individually focused behavior change strategies, while neglecting the environmental underpinnings of health and illness. This article compares three di...
ObjectivesAmerican female adolescents are at high risk of a physically inactive lifestyle that likely leads to health problems later in life. We hypothesized that a brief program of endurance exercise training in female adolescents would result in increased energy expenditure and quantifiable structural and functional adaptations.Study designForty-...
Chang, Douglas GIverson, Erika PSchinagl, Robert MSonoda, MasakiAmiel, DavidCoutts, Richard DSah, Robert L
ObjectiveTo develop and apply a new video imaging technique to quantify and localize Indian ink staining of cartilage of the rabbit femorotibial joint after the induction of osteoarthritis by unilateral transection of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACLT).MethodsNine weeks after surgery, femora and tibiae from 11 ACLT and contralateral control knee...
Eliakim, AlonMoromisato, Mark YMoromisato, David YCooper, Dan M
In this study, the hypothesis that improvements in functional and structural measures could be detected in the young, female rat with only 5 days of moderate treadmill training was tested. Eight-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into control (n = 10) and training groups (n =11). Over the 5-day period, running duration and tr...
ALON, ELIAKIMANNE, BRASEL JOJ., BARSTOW THOMASSUBBURAMAN, MOHANM., COOPER DAN
PurposeThe growth effects of exercise appear to be mediated in part by central neuroendocrine control reflected in circulating levels of growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), and their binding proteins (BP). In previous studies positive correlations between peak VO2 and circulating IGF-I have been demonstrated. The relationship...
PURPOSE: The growth effects of exercise appear to be mediated in part by central neuroendocrine control reflected in circulating levels of growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), and their binding proteins (BP). In previous studies positive correlations between peak VO2 and circulating IGF-I have been demonstrated. The relationsh...