Latest Publications and Research on Top Workouts for Teens J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed J Clin Biochem Nutr Combined aerobic and low-intensity resistance exercise training increases basal nitric oxide production and decreases arterial stiffness in healthy older adults. Otsuki T, Namatame H, Yoshikawa T, Zempo-Miyaki A Meta-analyses have concluded that combined aerobic and high-intensity or moderate-intensity resistance exercise training has no effects on arterial st... Read More Source: PubMed Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova [The power exercises as a risk factor of Parkinson's disease]. Guseva OV, Zhukova NG, Zhukova IA To study the relationship between the physical condition, degree of motor disturbances and power loading in former athletes with Parkinson's disease (... Read More Source: PubMed Eur Eat Disord Rev Prospective associations between childhood neuropsychological profiles and adolescent eating disorders. Schaumberg K, Brosof LC, Lloyd EC, Yilmaz Z, Bulik CM, Zerwas SC, Micali N Cross-sectional associations between eating disorders (EDs) and deficits in neuropsychological functioning have been well documented; however, limited... Read More Source: PubMed Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol Comparison of cognitive auditory event related potentials and executive functions in adolescent athletes and non-athletes - A cross sectional study. Sharma VK, Subramanian SK, Rajendran R There is strong evidence for the positive physical health outcomes of physical conditioning (athletic training. But there is a dearth of data on the i... Read More Source: PubMed Br J Sports Med 2020 Jan 28 Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial. Åkerlund I, Waldén M, Sonesson S, Hägglund M To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuries in youth floorball players. METHODS : 81 youth community ... Read More Source: PubMed Published on Aug 28, 2014Last Updated on Jun 28, 2018