Physical Activity

Kinetic Factors of Vertical Jumping for Heading a Ball in Flexible Flatfooted Amateur Soccer Players With and Without Insole Adoption.

Kinetic factors of vertical jumping for heading a ball in flexible flatfooted amateur soccer players with and without insole adoption.

Prosthet Orthot Int. 2013 Jul 4;
Arastoo AA, Aghdam EM, Habibi AH, Zahednejad S

Background:According to literature, little is known regarding the effects of orthotic management of flatfoot on kinetics of vertical jump.Objectives:To compare the kinetic and temporal events of two-legged vertical jumping take-off from a force plate for heading a ball in normal and flexible flatfoot subjects with and without insole.Study design:A functional based interventional controlled study.Methods:Random sampling method was employed to draw a control group of 15 normal foot subjects to a group of 15 flatfoot subjects. A force platform was used to record kinetics of two-legged vertical jump shots.Results:Results indicate that insole did not lead to a significant effect on kinetics regarding anterior-posterior and mediolateral directions (p > 0.05). Results of kinetics related… Continue reading

Do Health-Promoting Schools Improve Nutrition in China?

Do health-promoting schools improve nutrition in China?

Health Promot Int. 2013 Jul 4;
Wang D, Stewart D, Yuan Y, Chang C

To demonstrate the effectiveness of health-promoting school framework to promoting healthy eating behaviours and nutrition knowledge among Chinese… Continue reading

Ready for Policy? Stakeholder Attitudes Toward Menu Labelling in Toronto, Canada.

Ready for policy? Stakeholder attitudes toward menu labelling in toronto, Canada.

Can J Public Health. 2013; 104(3): e229-34
Mah CL, Vanderlinden L, Mamatis D, Ansara DL, Levy J, Swimmer L

The purpose of this research was to assess key… Continue reading

Physical Activity and Onset of Depression in Adolescents: A Prospective Study in the General Population Cohort TRAILS.

Physical activity and onset of depression in adolescents: A prospective study in the general population cohort TRAILS.

J Psychiatr Res. 2013 Jun 29;
Stavrakakis N, Roest AM, Verhulst F, Ormel J, de Jonge P, Oldehinkel AJ

Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few studies have investigated whether specific aspects of physical activity predict the incidence of major depression in adolescents from the general population. Therefore the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of nature, frequency, duration and intensity of physical activity during early adolescence on the onset of a major depressive episode in early adulthood. In a population sample of adolescents (N = 1396), various aspects of physical activity were assessed at early adolescence (mean age 13.02, SD = 0.61). Major depressive episode onset was assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. A Cox regression model was performed to investigate whether physical activity characteristics and their interactions with gender predicted a major depressive episode onset up until mean age 18.5 (SD = 0.61). The individual characteristics of physical activity (nature, frequency, duration and intensity) or their interactions with gender did not predict a major depressive episode onset (p values >0.05). So far,… Continue reading

Short-Term Therapeutic Effects of 890-Nanometer Light Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study.

Short-term therapeutic effects of 890-nanometer light therapy for chronic low back pain: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study.

Lasers Med Sci. 2013 Jul 3;
Hsieh RL, Lee WC

We conducted a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study to investigate the effects of… Continue reading

Quality of Life in Lung Transplantation.

Quality of Life in Lung Transplantation.

Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2013 Jun; 34(3): 421-430
Singer JP, Singer LG

Improving health-related quality of life is an important goal of lung transplantation. This review describes background concepts, including definitions, measurement… Continue reading

Diet-Related Practices and BMI Are Associated With Diet Quality in Older Adults.

Diet-related practices and BMI are associated with diet quality in older adults.

Public Health Nutr. 2013 Jul 2; 1-5
Ford DW, Hartman TJ, Still C, Wood C, Mitchell D, Hsiao PY, Bailey R, Smiciklas-Wright H, Coffman DL, Jensen GL… Continue reading

Spatial Working Memory Deficits Represent a Core Challenge for Rehabilitating Neglect.

Spatial working memory deficits represent a core challenge for rehabilitating neglect.

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013; 7: 334
Striemer CL, Ferber S, Danckert J

Left neglect following right hemisphere injury is a debilitating disorder that has proven extremely difficult to… Continue reading

Exercise as a Novel Treatment for Drug Addiction: A Neurobiological and Stage-Dependent Hypothesis.

Exercise as a novel treatment for drug addiction: A neurobiological and stage-dependent hypothesis.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2013 Jun 24;
Lynch WJ, Peterson AB, Sanchez V, Abel J, Smith MA

Physical activity, and specifically exercise, has been suggested as a… Continue reading

Patients’ Expectations of the Health Advice Conversation With the Diabetes Nurse Practitioner.

Patients’ Expectations of the Health Advice Conversation With the Diabetes Nurse Practitioner.

J Prim Care Community Health. 2012 Oct 1; 3(4): 230-234
Grund J, Stomberg MW

Type 2-diabetes usually makes its first appearance in adult age. In order for… Continue reading