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Until recently, claims for the psychological benefits of physical exercise have tended to precede supportive evidence. Actually, emotional effects of exercise remain confusing, both positive and negative effects being reported. Meanwhile, several studies have shown that the aerobic exercise has impact on human's mood through making subjective evaluation of the Profile of Mood States (POMS) before...
Rehabilitation following coronary heart events and procedures results in reduced mortality, improved risk factor profiles, and improved quality of life. The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association have published specific guidelines regarding the components of cardiac rehabilitation, which include nutritional counseling, weight management, blood pressure management, lipid...
Objective: To determine the relative benefit of electrical stimulation (ES) and voluntary cycling exercise for persons with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis (MS). Design: Case series. Setting: Laboratory/Disabled gymnasium. Participants: 5 females with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis who were experienced with neuromuscular electrical stimulation cycling exercise. Interventions: each participant...
This chapter contains sections titled:
Exercise: What Sort and How Much?
Session Set‐up
Exercise—What Sort and How Much?
Activity and Exercise
Exercise Practical
Stress and Coronary Heart Disease
Prolonged Stress and Coronary Heart Disease
Understanding Stress
The Effects of Stress
The Gradual Build‐up of Stress
When Stress Becomes a Problem
Managing Stress
Abdominal Breathing
In this study, ApoE-deficient mice was used as atherosclerosis(AS) model to approach the effect and mechanism of aerobic exercise on formation of atherosclerotic lesions and serum inflammatory-related cytokines. 20 ApoE-deficient mice were randomly divided into sedentary control group (SCG) and exercise group (EG, swimming, 90min/d, 6d/w, 10 wks), the lesion area and serum lipid and serum inflammatory-related...
Studies show that aerobic exercise can significantly improve the functional status of the body and enhance the body resistance to diseases. There are controversial such as exercise time, period knowledge, movement pattern. We choose male colleges as an ordinary object and make body composition, blood as an indicator so that we research the effect on the lipid metabolism under the different aerobic...
Overweight and obese students in school as a relatively special group, overweight and obesity have become the obstacles in his (her) healthy growth, how to improve this population's physical and mental health is the important prerequisite to enhance the health level of students in our country. This study aims to intervene in overweight and obese female college students by exercise plus balanced diet...
The purpose of this study is to monitor the autonomic nervous system with average skin temperature and its variability, of which both are compared with heart rate variability. Six healthy male college students participated in a test which is composed of rest for 5 min., exercise for 20 min. and recovery for 10 min. to measure their ECG and skin temperature with BIOPACK. The test found similarity between...
Physical Activity Monitoring is a device that can measure the human activity quantity quantitatively through Heart Rate detection in real time. R-Spike detection of ECG is required for this Heart Rate detection. Since Physical Activity Monitoring System is usually used during activity or exercise, however, signal measured in ECG System is contaminated by diverse noises. Diverse noises become the factors...
This paper presents an educational simulator and graphical user interface for type 1 diabetes patients. The educational simulator is conformed by three mathematical models which describe the glucose-insulin dynamics using a compartmental model, with additional equations to reproduce aerobic exercise, gastric glucose absorption by the gut, and subcutaneous insulin absorption. Moreover, multiple daily...
In this paper we consider the sensitivity analysis of a model of the cardiovascular system (CVS) simulating the transition to aerobic exercise and where the control for the system is implemented via an optimal control. Classical and generalized sensitivity analysis are discussed and compared and their application to the CVS model is analyzed
In this paper we consider the sensitivity analysis of a model of the cardiovascular system (CVS) simulating the transition to aerobic exercise and where the control for the system is implemented via an optimal control. Classical and generalized sensitivity analysis are discussed and compared and their application to the CVS model is analyzed
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