Although exercise improves individual risk factors for metabolic syndrome (MS), there is little research on the effect of exercise on MS as a whole. The objective of this study was to determine how much exercise is recommended to decrease the prevalence of MS. Of 334 subjects randomly assigned, 227 finished and 171 (80 women, 91 men) had complete data for all 5 Adult Treatment Panel III\u96defined MS risk factors and were included in this analysis. Subjects were randomly assigned to a 6-month control or 1 of 3 eight-month exercise training groups of (1) low amount/moderate intensity (equivalent to walking 19 km/week), (2) low amount/vigorous intensity (equivalent to jogging 19 km/week), or (3) high amount/vigorous intensity (equivalent to j...
Abstract Background Purpose: to establish if exercise training improves clinical outcomes in people ...
Background: This study investigated the differences in exercise self-efficacy, compliance, and effec...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of resistance exercise, independent of and combined with aer...
Although exercise improves individual risk factors of the metabolic syndrome (MS) there is little re...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a community-based e...
Aim. In recent years Metabolic Syndrome (MS) has become a leading cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is therefore imperative...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of a 5-yr exercise intervention on metabolic synd...
Background-- Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are 3 times more likely to die of heart disease...
Background Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is therefore...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
Background—Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are 3 times more likely to die of heart disease t...
BACKGROUND: Numerous meta-analyses have investigated the effect of exercise in different populations...
Abstract Background Purpose: to establish if exercise training improves clinical outcomes in people ...
Background: This study investigated the differences in exercise self-efficacy, compliance, and effec...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of resistance exercise, independent of and combined with aer...
Although exercise improves individual risk factors of the metabolic syndrome (MS) there is little re...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a community-based e...
Aim. In recent years Metabolic Syndrome (MS) has become a leading cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is therefore imperative...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of a 5-yr exercise intervention on metabolic synd...
Background-- Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are 3 times more likely to die of heart disease...
Background Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is therefore...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
Background—Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are 3 times more likely to die of heart disease t...
BACKGROUND: Numerous meta-analyses have investigated the effect of exercise in different populations...
Abstract Background Purpose: to establish if exercise training improves clinical outcomes in people ...
Background: This study investigated the differences in exercise self-efficacy, compliance, and effec...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of resistance exercise, independent of and combined with aer...