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Physical Activity, Physical Fitness, and Exercise Interventions for Preserving Human Health and Preventing and Treating Chronic Conditions across the Lifespan



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Autore: Soriano-Maldonado Alberto Visualizza persona
Titolo: Physical Activity, Physical Fitness, and Exercise Interventions for Preserving Human Health and Preventing and Treating Chronic Conditions across the Lifespan Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (174 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: cardiac rehabilitation
cardiovascular diseases
smoking
weight gain
university staff
health-related physical fitness
cardiovascular disease
overweight
obesity
autonomic nervous system
exercise
inflammation
fatigue
rheumatic disease
internally displaced persons
African circle dance
stress
anxiety
depressive symptoms
dynamometer
core muscles
trunk strength testing
reference data
peak torque
aging
physical aptitude
mental health
cognition
systematic review
body mass index
fitness
executive control
event-related potential
autoimmune disease
cardiovascular risk
muscle strength
metabolism
lupus
risk factors
cancer
QOL
martial arts
clinical trial
meta-analysis
physical fitness
construct validity
schoolchildren
chronic low back pain
exercise therapy
high intensity training
Persona (resp. second.): Soriano-MaldonadoAlberto
Sommario/riassunto: Increasing global physical activity levels is one of the most important public health goals of the 21st century. Physically active individuals present better sleep patterns, increased wellbeing and quality of life, as well as better physical function and fitness levels. In addition, physical activity might stimulate brain function and improve both cognition and mental health. The risk of many chronic diseases is also reduced in physically active individuals, and physical activity might counteract the detrimental metabolic effects of long sedentary periods. Physical fitness is not only a key marker of health in healthy individuals, but in people with chronic conditions. Compelling evidence indicates that low levels of both cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength are associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature mortality for a variety of causes, including cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Consequently, preserving fitness levels throughout life is a major clinical and public health interest. Exercise interventions represent the most efficient form of physical activity to enhance physical fitness and improve health outcomes at all ages and chronic statuses. However, exercise prescription in many populations is underdeveloped and further insights are needed for practitioners and the research community to understand how exercise should be administered, depending on the health and clinical status of different populations. This Special Issue focuses on the influence of fitness and physical activity and the effects of exercise interventions on human health- and disease-related outcomes. This includes, but is not restricted to, the following article types: Observational studies assessing the association of physical fitness (alone or in combination with other risks/protective factors) with health- and disease-related outcomes. Observational studies assessing the association of physical activity (alone or in combination with other lifestyle behaviors) with health- and disease-related outcomes. This includes studies assessing physical activity through either objective or subjective means. Experimental studies assessing the effects of exercise interventions (alone or in combination with other interventions) on health- and disease-related outcomes across the lifespan. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the above-mentioned topics are also welcome.
Titolo autorizzato: Physical Activity, Physical Fitness, and Exercise Interventions for Preserving Human Health and Preventing and Treating Chronic Conditions across the Lifespan  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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