However, the effect of alcohol consumption on physical function, an essential component of an active and independent life, has not been thoroughly investigated6–10. Physical function involves the ability to maintain postures and perform m ovements11,12 and is influenced by various factors...
The Impacts of Physical Exercise on Stress Coping and Well-Being in University Students in the Context of Leisure This study aims at investigating the in-depth information regarding impacts of physical exercise on psychological well-being in university students with an... JH Kim,LA Mckenzie - 《...
1, exposure to alcohol during pregnancy impacts the physical qualities of the pups. Body weight evaluation in PND21 revelead no significant difference between CTRL and PAE groups (41.23 ± 0.74 g and 42.05 ± 2.21 g; p = 0.7125) (Fig. 1A). Hanging time from the inverted...
Studies to date that investigate combined impacts of health behaviors, have rarely examined device-based movement behaviors alongside other health behaviors, such as smoking, alcohol, and sleep, on cardiometabolic health markers. The aim of this study was to identify distinct classes based on device-...
Maternal choline supplementation in a rat model of periconceptional alcohol exposure: impacts on the fetus and placenta. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021a;45(10):2130–46. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Gardebjer EM, Cuffe JS, Pantaleon M, Wlodek ME, Moritz KM. Periconceptional alcohol ...
Moreover, depression may further lead to increased consumption of alcohol [63]. Overconsumption of alcohol was not tested in our study due to the large number of missing values. Moreover, there may exist other factors associated with depression and cognition, such as social interaction, family ...
Whilst evidence has accumulated on the type, dose, and time periods in life when physical activity is associated with reduced cancer risk, the specific impact of its timing during the day is poorly understood. Diurnal timing of exercise impacts muscle metabolism [4] and may influence ...
Nevertheless, there were specific variations in the impacts of different forms of PA on reducing mortality risk. For example, women were found to have a lower risk of all-cause mortality from engaging in daily life activities, whereas men (HR 0.903, 95% CI 0.864–0.944), obese people (HR ...
of-life impacts. All participants underwent two testing sessions. In one, they consumed alcohol calculated to achieve a breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) of 0.08 g/dL, a level consistent with intoxication; the other involved a placebo beverage. After drinking, the participants' BrAC was measured...
[71] to examine the impacts of weather on levels of PA suggested that extreme weather was a barrier to participation in PA among various populations. This may be a more significant concern, especially for females because of the safety of walking alone in the dark as a way to improve their...