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Golf prolongs life
... exercise in which over 600,000 Swedes engage. The study, which is published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, is based on data from 300,000 Swedish golfers and shows that ...Sprinters closest to starter pistol have advantage over those farther away, says study
... ," said Brown. The applications of this research, published in the June 2008 issue of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, could go beyond competitive athletics. "Our findings might also be ...Walk your way to a healthier lifestyle
... to initiate walking behaviors. The results of the review are published in the July issue of Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. "Walking is the most prevalent and preferred method of physical ...Study: Massaging muscles facilitates recovery after exercise
... no massage treatment after exercise. The research is published in a recent issue of the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. The research focused on eccentric exercise, which creates a ...More convenient and helpful for colitis patients? An absorption enhancer may do
... for both clinicians and scientists. WJG has been indexed and abstracted in Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch) and Journal Citation Reports/ ...Walking forum report shows need to expand physical activity in schools
... – was published this past summer in a supplemental volume of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (Vol. 40, No. 7), the journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. The ACSM ...Study: Elderly Women can increase strength but still risk falls
... process than due to a decline in physical activity. The research, published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, compared strength gains of inactive elderly women and inactive ...Athletes with asthma need more help from their team trainers
... be incapacitating, or deadly. The lead report is published in the American College of Sports Medicine's journal, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. "We wanted to see how well asthma is being ...Young tennis players who play only 1 sport are more prone to injuries
... teaching professionals. Jayanthi is chairman of the education committee of the International Society for Tennis and Medicine Science. He has been an avid player since childhood, and now plays at the ...
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