Background: A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 mins of physical activity 5 times per week. Whether lower frequency, moderate intensity exercise alters cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has received little attention. This study examined the effects of 45 minutes self-paced walking, 2 d�� wk-1 on aerobic fitness, blood pressure (BP), body composition, lipids and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in previously sedentary civil servants. Methods: 37 subjects (24 women) aged 41.5 �� 9.3 years were randomly assigned to either two 45 minute walks per week (walking group) or no training (control group). Aerobic fitness, body composition, blood pressure (BP), CRP and lipoprotein variables were measured at baseline and...
A sedentary lifestyle is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Blood pressure (BP) and blood...
This thesis examines the potential of a one year programme of brisk walking to influence endurance f...
noObjective To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised control trials that ex...
Background: A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 mins of ph...
Background: A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 mins of ph...
Abstract Background A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 min...
Current ACSM guidelines recommend that adults should exercise for 20–60 min on 3–5 daysd week 1 (M.L...
Current ACSM guidelines recommend that adults should exercise for 20–60 min on 3–5 daysd week 1 (M.L...
BACKGROUND: Sufficient levels of physical activity provide cardio-protective benefit. However within...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Aims To analyze the change in risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in sedentary subjects foll...
The aim of the study was to assess whether the level of physical activity in daily life in previousl...
PURPOSE: To compare the effects of different patterns of regular brisk walking on fitness, risk fact...
A sedentary lifestyle is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Blood pressure (BP) and blood...
This thesis examines the potential of a one year programme of brisk walking to influence endurance f...
noObjective To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised control trials that ex...
Background: A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 mins of ph...
Background: A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 mins of ph...
Abstract Background A significant proportion of Europeans do not meet the recommendations for 30 min...
Current ACSM guidelines recommend that adults should exercise for 20–60 min on 3–5 daysd week 1 (M.L...
Current ACSM guidelines recommend that adults should exercise for 20–60 min on 3–5 daysd week 1 (M.L...
BACKGROUND: Sufficient levels of physical activity provide cardio-protective benefit. However within...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Aims To analyze the change in risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in sedentary subjects foll...
The aim of the study was to assess whether the level of physical activity in daily life in previousl...
PURPOSE: To compare the effects of different patterns of regular brisk walking on fitness, risk fact...
A sedentary lifestyle is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Blood pressure (BP) and blood...
This thesis examines the potential of a one year programme of brisk walking to influence endurance f...
noObjective To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised control trials that ex...