There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines, push-ups, sit-ups) is independently associated with a reduced risk of multiple chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease). However, prevalence rates for meeting the muscle-strengthening exercise guideline (≥2 times/week) are significantly lower (~20%) than those reported to meet the aerobic physical activity guideline (e.g. walking, jogging, cycling) (~50%). It is therefore important to understand public health surveillance approaches to assess muscle-strengthening exercise. The aim of this review was to describe muscle-strengthening exercise assessment in public health surveillance. Informed by the PRISMA guideli...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's 'Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health'...
This current opinion provides an overview of the emerging discipline of muscle-strengthening exercis...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization\u27s \u27Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for H...
There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines,...
There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines,...
This research has been supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship a...
INTRODUCTION: Although muscle-strengthening exercise has multiple independent health benefits, littl...
Introduction: Despite the importance of muscle strengthening and balance activities for health, thes...
Introduction: Despite the importance of muscle strengthening and balance activities for health, thes...
Objectives: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple health benefits and is part of the glob...
BACKGROUND: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) is a component of the World Health Organization's "2...
Background: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) is a component of the World Health Organization's "2...
ObjectiveMuscle-strengthening exercise (use of weight machines, free weights, push-ups, sit-ups), ha...
Objectives Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple independent health benefits and is a com...
Objectives: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple independent health benefits and is a co...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's 'Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health'...
This current opinion provides an overview of the emerging discipline of muscle-strengthening exercis...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization\u27s \u27Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for H...
There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines,...
There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines,...
This research has been supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship a...
INTRODUCTION: Although muscle-strengthening exercise has multiple independent health benefits, littl...
Introduction: Despite the importance of muscle strengthening and balance activities for health, thes...
Introduction: Despite the importance of muscle strengthening and balance activities for health, thes...
Objectives: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple health benefits and is part of the glob...
BACKGROUND: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) is a component of the World Health Organization's "2...
Background: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) is a component of the World Health Organization's "2...
ObjectiveMuscle-strengthening exercise (use of weight machines, free weights, push-ups, sit-ups), ha...
Objectives Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple independent health benefits and is a com...
Objectives: Muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) has multiple independent health benefits and is a co...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's 'Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health'...
This current opinion provides an overview of the emerging discipline of muscle-strengthening exercis...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization\u27s \u27Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for H...