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    Exercise and the Heart Heart disease is still the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, despite all efforts to educate people on how it can be prevented. The most common cause of heart disease is coronary artery disease, a condition wherein the blood vessels in the heart become narrowed and stiff, leading to damage of the heart muscle. Although heart disease is more common among elderly individuals, studies show that it develops even during early and mid-adulthood. Aside

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    You can hardly turn on the TV, radio, or computer without hearing or reading a report about the many benefits of exercise. Research has shown that moving our bodies makes them healthier and wards off diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s. Yet with all of the scientific data as proof, why is it still so hard to commit to an exercise program? Many of us have the best of intentions. We buy workout clothes and sneakers, join the local gym, and even get ourselves up early to

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    Kinesiology And Exercise

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    Purpose of the Present Study The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of Kinesiology tape for increasing muscle strength of lower leg and enhanced muscle function in male athletes. Also, to determine the role of Kinesiology tape in injury prevention and sports rehabilitation. Participants Twenty physically active; 11 female and 9 male collegiate athletes around 21 and 24 (age mean: 23.8 yrs) who had been free from lower leg problems for 12 months and had no past history of lower

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    don’t exercise at all. Although exercise is encouraged to Americans the obesity rates continue to increase. College students are vulnerable to weight gain because of the environment and obstacles that surround them. A survey was conducted at the University of Texas at El Paso asking the students questions towards exercising. This literature review will inform the reader how exercise plays an important role in a student’s life benefiting them in a variety of ways. Exercise among

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    Exercise Intervention

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    Exercise interventions: An exercise intervention could be used especially because people who are depressed feel a sense of worthlessness (as in the definition of depression, DSM-V ) . A pilot study by Nadine McGale et al (2011) investigated the effectiveness of a team-based sport with an individual exercise and a control condition of young men. This study included a 10-week randomized control trial and an 8-week post intervention follow-up. A group of 104 sedentary males (exercise once or less

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    Tribute To Exercise

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    Exercise should be regarded as a tribute to the heart, Gene Tunney. In fact, exercise improves the lives of people in and around the world by providing them with a holistic sense of well-being and can even help prevent chronic illness, disability, and premature death. Some of the benefits of increased activity are improved health, reduced high blood pressure, reduced high cholesterol levels, reduced sleeping disorder and reduced risk of major illness such as diabetes and heart disease. According

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    Exercise Asthma

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    scary to think that working out could bring on an asthma attack, but you can and should exercise with asthma. Here's what you need to know. Asthma makes it hard to breathe, so it’s not surprising that many people think it’s wise to skip physical activities that lead to being out of breath in order to avoid the constricting airflow of an asthma attack. But that also means missing out on the major benefits of exercise, including getting better control of asthma. According to a study of 643 adults with

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    Overuse On Exercise

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    rummaging around recent studies that are all showing that when people exercise on an daily bases, some of them end up overdoing it and end up harming themselves in the process. The article "Exercise Addiction in Men When Exercise Becomes Too Much” clearly states “What was once gratifying becomes painful and controlling. It becomes a bad thing, but they can’t get out of it.” (Allen, 2015). This supports that the overuse on exercise can consequently stop helping someone and start hurting them. This study

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    Exercise Addiction

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    the symptoms of exercise addiction are clearly identified in a patient, medical and health professionals should seek appropriate treatments tailored to find the source or route of their addiction (Lane, 2008). Additionally, these professionals must differentiate if the addiction occurs in the absence of an eating disorder. In some cases, an addiction to exercise is typically a dissatisfaction with the individual’s physical appearance. Under stress from this displeasure, exercise is rationalized as

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    Exercise Outline

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    The Benefits of Exercise Specific Purpose: Tell how exercise helps with body health, mental health, and scholastic achievement. Introduction I. Open with impact a. Healthy body, healthy mind. This is something I was told over and over again throughout my life, but never fully understood it until I got to college. II. Thesis: Exercise is helpful in a multitude of ways. III. Connect: “44 percent of American college students report having symptoms of depression. 75 percent of college students do not

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