نتایج جستجو برای: land based exercise

تعداد نتایج: 3165277  

Journal: :Circulation 2016

2017
Brian Pickard Joshua Gray Ross Meentemeyer

The growing numbers of land change models makes it difficult to select a model at the beginning of an analysis, and is often arbitrary and at the researcher’s discretion. How to select a model at the beginning of an analysis, when multiple are suitable, represents a critical research gap currently understudied, where trade-offs of choosing one model over another are often unknown. Repeatable me...

Journal: :Manual therapy 2009
Bárbara Maria Camilotti André L F Rodacki Vera Lúcia Israel Neil E Fowler

Back pain treatment in water has been commonly used although there is little evidence about its effects. One purported advantage for exercise is the reduced loading due to the buoyant force. The purpose of this study was to compare stature change, as a marker of spinal loading, after sitting in aquatic and dry land environments. Fourteen asymptomatic volunteers had their stature measured in a p...

Assessment of land use spatiotemporal changes provide valuable data for managers to elaborate plans. Land use change modeling is one of the methods used by planers to manage land use changes. Detection of such changes may help decision makers and planners to understand the factors in land use and land cover changes in order to take effective and useful measures. Remote sensing (RS) and geograph...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2016
Elizabeth F Nagle Mary E Sanders Bethany B Gibbs Barry A Franklin Jacquelyn A Nagle Philip J Prins Caleb D Johnson Robert J Robertson

A standardized fitness assessment is critical for the development of an individualized exercise prescription. Although the benefits of aquatic exercise have been well established, there remains the need for a standardized nonswimming protocol to accurately assess cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in shallow water. The present investigation was designed to assess (a) the reliability of a standardi...

Urban growth is a dynamic and evolutionary spatial and social process that relates to the changes of urban spatial units and the transformation of people’s lifestyles and consequently demographic changes. Considering the urban development process as a function of land uses interactions, population structure and the strategic behavior of the agents involved in the urban development process (the ...

2013
Chien-Wen Hou Yung-Shen Tsai Wei-Horng Jean Chung-Yu Chen John L Ivy Chih-Yang Huang Chia-Hua Kuo

BACKGROUND Deep oceans have been suggested as a possible site where the origin of life occurred. Along with this theoretical lineage, experiments using components from deep ocean water to recreate life is underway. Here, we propose that if terrestrial organisms indeed evolved from deep oceans, supply of deep ocean mineral water (DOM) to humans, as a land creature, may replenish loss of molecula...

2013
Kent W. Myers Marwan Sabbagh

It is estimated that 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and one in three older adults dies with AD or another dementia. In the absence of a cure for AD, there are numerous physical and cognitive interventions that attempt to slow further cognitive decline and improve quality of life, particularly in achieving greater independence in activities of daily living (ADLs). Exercise ...

2012
Muyiwa Agunbiade

Overview The integration of land administration processes and the collaboration of land agencies are considered essential for the effective delivery of developable land for housing production. However, in most countries, housing and land management policies are usually split between multiple government agencies. The background literature suggests that the activities of governments’ agencies tha...

2014
JaeHyun Jung EunJung Chung Kyoung Kim Byoung-Hee Lee JiYeun Lee

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of aquatic exercise on pulmonary function of patients with spinal cord injury. [Subjects] The subjects were randomly allocated to an aqua group (n=10) and a land group (n=10). [Methods] Both groups trained for 60 minutes, 3 times a week for 8 weeks. Pulmonary function was assessed by measuring the forced vital capacity (FVC), forc...

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