[PDF][PDF] Comparative effectiveness of exercise and drug interventions on mortality outcomes: metaepidemiological study

H Naci, JPA Ioannidis - Bmj, 2013 - bmj.com
Objective To determine the comparative effectiveness of exercise versus drug interventions
on mortality outcomes. Design Metaepidemiological study. Eligibility criteria Meta-analyses …

Exercise: a persistently underused intervention

I Ahmed - BMJ, 2020 - bmj.com
We congratulate Zhao and colleagues on their timely study 1 that very much falls into the
category of research labelled “the road less travelled.” Exercise is a free intervention with the …

The miracle cure

F Godlee - 2019 - bmj.com
As miracle cures are hard to come by, any claims that a treatment is 100% safe and effective
must always be viewed with intense scepticism. There is perhaps one exception. Physical …

Randomised controlled trials: understanding effect sizes

P Sedgwick - BMJ, 2015 - bmj.com
Researchers assessed whether a multimodal group exercise intervention had physiological,
functional, and emotional benefits for patients with cancer. A randomised controlled trial was …

Effective physiotherapy

RD Herbert, CG Maher, AM Moseley, C Sherrington - BMJ, 2001 - bmj.com
Methods With the help of several organisations and many volunteers, we have produced a
web based database of randomised trials and systematic reviews in physiotherapy (PEDro) …

[PDF][PDF] Total mortality after changes in leisure time

BZ Ahlbom, LG Berglund, A Wolk, K Michaëlsson - BMJ, 2009 - scholar.archive.org
Objective To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences
mortality and to compare it with the effect of smoking cessation. DesignPopulation based …

Exercise training in patients with chronic heart failure: More information is needed on outcomes in individual studies

C Metcalfe - BMJ, 2004 - bmj.com
EDITOR—The ExTraMATCH collaborative has conducted a meta-analysis for which there is
a clear need. 1 The small size of studies of exercise training for patients with heart failure …

[引用][C] La Gaceta de AMI

L Canto - BMJ, 2013

One in 12 deaths could be prevented with 30 minutes of exercise five days a week, finds study

S Mayor - 2017 - bmj.com
Being physically active for 150 minutes a week could prevent one in 12 deaths globally and
one in 20 cases of cardiovascular disease (CVD), a large study has found. 1 Being even …

[引用][C] Sixty seconds on... exercise

I Torjesen - 2018 - bmj.com
Everyone is an individual, obviously, but after looking at 20 systematic reviews PHE
concluded that undertaking supervised exercise interventions at least twice a week that …