Aims: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aquatic exercises on inflammatory markers of cardiovascular (homocysteine, C-reactive protein [CRP], and fibrinogen) in obese women. Materials and Methods: It was a semi-experimental with pre- and posttest design. Thirty-seven obese women volunteered to participate in the research, of which 28 had inclusive criteria for research. The age of participants ranged from 35 to 40 years and their body fat percentage was above 30%. The exercise protocol included a combination of resistance, stretching, and balance exercises that were carried out three sessions a week for 10 weeks. Statistical Analysis Used: Paired t-test and independent test were used to analyze the data. Results: Th...
The world’s population is aging. Aquatic exercises can improve the physical function in humans and r...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of water-based exercise training on metabolic ...
Cardiometabolic diseases are one of the primary causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide and sede...
Background: Menopause is associated with increasing incidence of cardiovascular disease, and differe...
In today's society, obesity is one of the greatest health problems of this age, causing various dise...
Introduction: Adipose tissue and inflammatory factors play important role in occurrence of atheroscl...
Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules tha...
Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a walking exercise on body water a...
Scientific evidence has shown that physical exercise is an effective way of improving several cardio...
View Appendix J of this thesis via the DOI provided in this record: Phillips, V.K., Legge, M., & Jon...
Some controversy remains regarding the effects of aquatic exercise on body weight and composition. T...
Aerobic dance and aqua exercise are rapidly gaining popularity, with aqua exercise now being recogni...
This study is for the effect of Recreation Dance on the Body Composition and the Blood Lipids of mid...
Background: Evidence revealed that aquatic exercises are safer than land-based exercises and it allo...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects o...
The world’s population is aging. Aquatic exercises can improve the physical function in humans and r...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of water-based exercise training on metabolic ...
Cardiometabolic diseases are one of the primary causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide and sede...
Background: Menopause is associated with increasing incidence of cardiovascular disease, and differe...
In today's society, obesity is one of the greatest health problems of this age, causing various dise...
Introduction: Adipose tissue and inflammatory factors play important role in occurrence of atheroscl...
Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules tha...
Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a walking exercise on body water a...
Scientific evidence has shown that physical exercise is an effective way of improving several cardio...
View Appendix J of this thesis via the DOI provided in this record: Phillips, V.K., Legge, M., & Jon...
Some controversy remains regarding the effects of aquatic exercise on body weight and composition. T...
Aerobic dance and aqua exercise are rapidly gaining popularity, with aqua exercise now being recogni...
This study is for the effect of Recreation Dance on the Body Composition and the Blood Lipids of mid...
Background: Evidence revealed that aquatic exercises are safer than land-based exercises and it allo...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects o...
The world’s population is aging. Aquatic exercises can improve the physical function in humans and r...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of water-based exercise training on metabolic ...
Cardiometabolic diseases are one of the primary causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide and sede...