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Physical Activity for Health: Evidence, Theory, and Practice

Chen JJ, Lee Y

  • KMID: 1499663
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S1-S2.
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Commitment to Sport and Exercise: Re-examining the Literature for a Practical and Parsimonious Model

Williams L

  • KMID: 1499668
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S35-S42.
A commitment to physical activity is necessary for personal health, and is a primary goal of physical activity practitioners. Effective practitioners rely on theory and research as a guide to...
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Exercise and Physical Activity in Mental Disorders: Clinical and Experimental Evidence

Zschucke E, Gaudlitz K, Strohle A

  • KMID: 1499665
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S12-S21.
Several epidemiological studies have shown that exercise (EX) and physical activity (PA) can prevent or delay the onset of different mental disorders, and have therapeutic benefits when used as sole...
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Promoting Mobility in Older People

Rantanen T

  • KMID: 1499670
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S50-S54.
Out-of-home mobility is necessary for accessing commodities, making use of neighborhood facilities, and participation in meaningful social, cultural, and physical activities. Mobility also promotes healthy aging as it relates to...
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Physical Activity and Quality of Life

Gill DL, Hammond CC, Reifsteck , Jehu CM, Williams R, Adams MM, Lange EH, Becofsky K, Rodriguez , Shang YT

  • KMID: 1499667
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S28-S34.
Physical activity (PA) professionals and participants recognize enhanced quality of life (QoL) as a benefit of and motivator for PA. However, QoL measures are often problematic and rarely consider the...
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Mental Exercises for Cognitive Function: Clinical Evidence

Kawashima

  • KMID: 1499666
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S22-S27.
The purpose of this study was to examine the beneficial effects of a new cognitive intervention program designed for the care and prevention of dementia, namely Learning Therapy. The training...
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An Update on Accumulating Exercise and Postprandial Lipaemia: Translating Theory Into Practice

Miyashita , Burns SF, Stensel DJ

  • KMID: 1499664
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S3-S11.
Over the last two decades, significant research attention has been given to the acute effect of a single bout of exercise on postprandial lipaemia. A large body of evidence supports...
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Experiences in Sport, Physical Activity, and Physical Education Among Christian, Buddhist, and Hindu Asian Adolescent Girls

Araki K, Kodani I, Gupta N, Gill DL

  • KMID: 1499669
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Jan;46(Suppl 1):S43-S49.
Multicultural scholarship in sport and exercise psychology should help us understand and apply cultural competencies for all to be physically active. In the present study, two Asian countries, Japan and...
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