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You should engage in over two hours of cardio per week, either through moderate or vigorous-intensity exercise. Learn how to ...
Eight months of supervised marathon training in Finnish adults led to moderate reductions in peripheral diastolic blood ...
Objective To investigate the effects of cardiorespiratory and strength exercises on disease activity for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs). Design A systematic review with ...
This experiment intends to explore the effects of anaerobic and aerobic exercise and anaerobic exercise capacity and recovery ability after supplementing D-ribose granules by observing the changes in ...
The interaction between liver and brain health is an emerging complex relationship implicated in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Divergence in aerobic capacity influences liver and brain health ...
musculoskeletal or other chronic lung diseases; current participation in a moderate or vigorous exercise programme; and current smokers or ex-smokers. This was a randomised, controlled and ...
Therapy for most chronic diseases involves exercise training to slow or reverse disease progression. Despite the known benefits of regular moderate-intensity exercise in regulating risk factors in ...
Introduction The benefits of unsupervised exercise programmes in obstructive lung disease are unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise evidence regarding the efficacy of ...
This study aimed to summarize the findings of research comparing the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with active controls (alternative training methods) and passive controls (no ...
More information: Niamh Moriarty et al, Exercise promotes the functional integration of human stem cell-derived neural grafts in a rodent model of Parkinson's disease, Stem Cell Reports (2025).
Besides physiological remodelling, exercise training in clinical populations can also lead to health benefits such as improvement in risk and status in patients with cardiovascular disease. In ...