The chapter presents perspectives on how and why the field is being invigorated by "new" perspectives, which are really just a reinvigoration of old ideas that got lost in translation amongst exercise science across the years. The foundational elements of achievement‐based theories such as motives...
According to the principle of progression, exercise programs should gradually become more difficult over time. 3 The FITT principles of training include ___. A. fundamental, intensity, time, and type B. frequency, intensity, time, and type C. frequency...
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However, excessive RONS production and oxidative damage via chronic long duration exercise and/or overtraining may exceed the aforementioned optimal level, thereby leading to irreparable oxidative damage, potentially resulting in the development or progression of ill health and/or disease. If such was th...
It wasn’t until my studies later in life, after truly understanding the science behind exercise and how it intricately affects the thyroid, hormonal system, and weight loss, that I realized that I was really on to something big all those years ago. ...
Low intensity exercise attenuates disease progression and stimulates cell proliferation in the spinal cord of a mouse model with progressive motor neuronopathy Author links open overlay panelM.Ferrer-AlconC.Winkler-HirtR.MadaniF.E.PerrinA.C.Kato...
As the progressive deterioration of normal beta-cell function is regarded as a determining factor for the onset and subsequent progression of T2D, re-establishing beta-cell function is considered pivotal to improving the pathogenesis of T2D1. Although a substantial diet-induced weight loss is consiste...
MATERIAL AND METHODS:A comprehensive analysis of 437 articles, sourced from the Science Citation Index-Expanded within the Web of Science Core Collection, was conducted using CiteSpace 6.2.R5. This study spanned from 2004 to October 15, 2023, examining publications, authors, institutions, and keywo...
suggesting extensive microglial activation during AD progression. However, there were few DEGs in AD_Run mice compared with AD_Sed mice (Fig.2b). The top differentially expressed genes are shown in the heatmap (Fig.2c). These results indicated that the effect of running exercise on the transc...
thus providing adaptive protection from RONS during subsequent training sessions, as well as when exposed to non-exercise related conditions. Taken together, exercise-induced oxidative stress may operate in a similar fashion to all other principles of exercise science. That is, in order for an adapt...