Objective: To assess in men whether exercise affects the estimated age-related increase in adiposity, and contrariwise, whether age affects the estimated exercise-related decrease in adiposity.Design: Cross-sectional analyses of 64,911 male runners who provided data on their body mass index (97.6 percent), waist (91.1 percent), hip (47.1 percent), and chest circumferences (77.9 percent).Results: Between 18 to 55 years old, the decline in BMI with weekly distance run (slope+-SE) was significantly greater in men 25-55 years old (slope+-:-0.036+-0.001 kg/m 2 per km/wk) than in younger men (-0.020+-0.002 kg/m 2 per km/wk). Declines in waist circumference with running distance were also significantly greater in older than younger men (P16...
To determine prospectively whether physical activity canprevent age-related weight gain and whether ...
Exercise is a potent stimulus for GH secretion. Aging and obesity are associated with a diminution o...
Background: The predicted health benefits of becoming physically active or fit will be exaggerated ...
The objective of this report is to assess in men whether exercise affects the estimated age-related ...
Objective: To assess in women whether exercise affects the estimated age-related increase in adipos...
Background: Body weight increases with aging. Short-term, longitudinal exercise training studies su...
To determine prospectively whether physical activity can prevent age-related weight gain and whethe...
Objective: To determine if exercise reduces body weight and to examine the dose-response relationsh...
Summary: We examined bone density in older athletes and controls. Sprinters had greater hip and spin...
Objective—To examine associations among age, physical activity (PA), and birth cohort on body mass i...
To assess the relationship of weekly walking distance to percentiles of adiposity in elders (age {ge...
Objective: To determine if exercise reduces body weight andto examine the dose-response relationship...
To investigate putative abrogating effects of habitual endurance exercise on age-related changes in ...
Background—Physical activity and adiposity are important predictors of mortality, even in older indi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess ageing-related changes in middle-distance running ki...
To determine prospectively whether physical activity canprevent age-related weight gain and whether ...
Exercise is a potent stimulus for GH secretion. Aging and obesity are associated with a diminution o...
Background: The predicted health benefits of becoming physically active or fit will be exaggerated ...
The objective of this report is to assess in men whether exercise affects the estimated age-related ...
Objective: To assess in women whether exercise affects the estimated age-related increase in adipos...
Background: Body weight increases with aging. Short-term, longitudinal exercise training studies su...
To determine prospectively whether physical activity can prevent age-related weight gain and whethe...
Objective: To determine if exercise reduces body weight and to examine the dose-response relationsh...
Summary: We examined bone density in older athletes and controls. Sprinters had greater hip and spin...
Objective—To examine associations among age, physical activity (PA), and birth cohort on body mass i...
To assess the relationship of weekly walking distance to percentiles of adiposity in elders (age {ge...
Objective: To determine if exercise reduces body weight andto examine the dose-response relationship...
To investigate putative abrogating effects of habitual endurance exercise on age-related changes in ...
Background—Physical activity and adiposity are important predictors of mortality, even in older indi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess ageing-related changes in middle-distance running ki...
To determine prospectively whether physical activity canprevent age-related weight gain and whether ...
Exercise is a potent stimulus for GH secretion. Aging and obesity are associated with a diminution o...
Background: The predicted health benefits of becoming physically active or fit will be exaggerated ...