Physical Activity

Eating Disorders: Adolescent Perspectives on Wearing Accelerometers to Measure Physical Activity in Population-Based Trials.

Adolescent perspectives on wearing accelerometers to measure physical activity in population-based trials.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Eur J Public Health. 2012 Jun 19;
Audrey S, Bell S, Hughes R, Campbell R

BACKGROUND: Accelerometers are increasingly used in health research… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Associations of Soluble Fiber, Whole Fruits/vegetables, and Juice With Plasma Beta-Carotene Concentrations in a Free-Living Population of Breast Cancer Survivors.

Associations of soluble fiber, whole fruits/vegetables, and juice with plasma Beta-carotene concentrations in a free-living population of breast cancer survivors.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Women Health. 2012 Nov; 52(8): 731-43
Kolodziejczyk JK, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Patterson R, Pierce… Continue reading

Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Older Adults.

Management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in older adults.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Diabetes Metab J. 2012 Oct; 36(5): 336-44
Kim KS, Kim SK, Sung KM, Cho YW, Park SW

In the near future, the majority of patients with… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Rodent Model in Caries Research.

Rodent model in caries research.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Odontology. 2012 Nov 6;
Bowen WH

The rodent model of dental caries has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of this disease. In conducting… Continue reading

Rehab Centers: Performance of Elite Seated Discus Throwers in F30s Classes : Part II: Does Feet Positioning Matter?

Performance of elite seated discus throwers in F30s classes : part II: does feet positioning matter?

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Prosthet Orthot Int. 2012 Nov 2;
Frossard LA, O’Riordan A, Smeathers J

Background: Studies on the relationship between performance… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Automatic Food Intake Detection Based on Swallowing Sounds.

Automatic food intake detection based on swallowing sounds.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Biomed Signal Process Control. 2012 Nov 1; 7(6): 649-656
Makeyev O, Lopez-Meyer P, Schuckers S, Besio W, Sazonov E

This paper presents a novel fully automatic food intake detection methodology, an important step toward objective monitoring of ingestive behavior. The aim of such monitoring is to improve our understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity and eating disorders. The proposed methodology consists of two stages. First, acoustic detection of swallowing instances based on mel-scale Fourier spectrum features and classification using support vector machines is performed. Principal component analysis and a smoothing algorithm are used to improve swallowing detection accuracy. Second, the frequency of swallowing is used as a predictor for detection of food intake episodes. The proposed methodology was tested on data collected from 12 subjects with various degrees of adiposity. Average accuracies of >80% and >75% were obtained for intra-subject and inter-subject models… Continue reading

Rehab Centers: Recommendations for Physical Activity, Recreation Sport, and Exercise Training in Paediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease: A Report From the Exercise, Basic & Translational Research Section of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, the European Congenital Heart and Lung Exercise Group, and the Association for European Paediatric Cardiology.

Recommendations for physical activity, recreation sport, and exercise training in paediatric patients with congenital heart disease: a report from the Exercise, Basic & Translational Research Section of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, the European Congenital Heart and… Continue reading

Depression Treatment: The Adaptive Neuroplasticity Hypothesis of Behavioral Maintenance.

The adaptive neuroplasticity hypothesis of behavioral maintenance.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Neural Plast. 2012; 2012: 516364
Peterson JC

Physical activity is a seemingly simple and clinically potent method to decrease morbidity and mortality in people with coronary heart disease… Continue reading

Why Do I Have Palpitation and Shortness of Breath?

Question by Eman: Why do i have palpitation and shortness of breath?
Im 13 and average weight. I im always really tired when i get home from school and i always have to have a nap. Im also always… Continue reading

Physical Activity to Combat Depression in Chronic Heart Failure.

Physical activity to combat depression in chronic heart failure.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

JAMA. 2012 Nov 7; 308(17): 1738-9
Sossai P, Sponga B

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