Search Results 51-60 of 25279 for exercise adherence
The purpose of this study is to determine how chronic inflammation influences skeletal muscle protein metabolism and metabolic function in humans. Participation ...
The purpose of this trial is to test and refine the PACTAID smart phone application in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus to help manage exercise while on ...
Exercising a few times a week can increase your self-confidence, improve your mood, help you relax, and lower symptoms of mild depression and anxiety. Exercise ...
The goal of this study is to determine how neuromuscular fatigue in exercising muscle is influenced by local vs. global oxygen deficit. Participation ...
The study would be unique in that the investigators would be able to examine if aerobic exercise slows the accumulation of brain Abeta in an older population, ...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether a novel therapy approach (repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE)) is more effective than conventional ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the impact of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) combined with cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on cardiovascular function in ...
View funding sources for the Exercise Neuropsychology Lab led by Diane K. Ehlers, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
This study will assess the effect of incorporating a tonal exercise device into clinical and chiropractic care for lower back pain. Participation eligibility.
This study will assess LH and Te secretion in response to a physical stressor (maximal exercise) and a common metabolic stressor (hyperglycemia) as a ...
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