Chronic pain: an update on burden, best practices, and new advances

SP Cohen, L Vase, WM Hooten - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
Chronic pain exerts an enormous personal and economic burden, affecting more than 30%
of people worldwide according to some studies. Unlike acute pain, which carries survival …

Exercise for prevention and relief of cardiovascular disease: prognoses, mechanisms, and approaches

D Tian, J Meng - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This review is aimed at summarizing the new findings about the multiple benefits of exercise
on cardiovascular disease (CVD). We pay attention to the prevalence and risk factors of …

Refuting the myth of non‐response to exercise training:'non‐responders' do respond to higher dose of training

D Montero, C Lundby - The Journal of physiology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Key points The prevalence of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) non‐response gradually
declines in healthy individuals exercising 60, 120, 180, 240 or 300 min per week for 6 …

Functional and/or structural brain changes in response to resistance exercises and resistance training lead to cognitive improvements–a systematic review

F Herold, A Törpel, L Schega, NG Müller - European Review of Aging and …, 2019 - Springer
Background During the aging process, physical capabilities (eg, muscular strength) and
cognitive functions (eg, memory) gradually decrease. Regarding cognitive functions …

Dose–response matters!–a perspective on the exercise prescription in exercise–cognition research

F Herold, P Müller, T Gronwald, NG Müller - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
In general, it is well recognized that both acute physical exercises and regular physical
training influence brain plasticity and cognitive functions positively. However, growing …

[HTML][HTML] Thinking while moving or moving while thinking–concepts of motor-cognitive training for cognitive performance enhancement

F Herold, D Hamacher, L Schega… - Frontiers in aging …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The demographic change in industrial countries, with increasingly sedentary lifestyles, has a
negative impact on mental health. Normal and pathological aging leads to cognitive deficits …

True and false interindividual differences in the physiological response to an intervention

G Atkinson, AM Batterham - Experimental physiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
New Findings What is the topic of this review? In 'personalized medicine', various plots and
analyses are purported to quantify individual differences in intervention response, identify …

There are no nonresponders to resistance-type exercise training in older men and women

TA Churchward-Venne, M Tieland, LB Verdijk… - Journal of the American …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To assess the proposed prevalence of unresponsiveness of older men and
women to augment lean body mass, muscle fiber size, muscle strength, and/or physical …

Effects of three types of exercise interventions on healthy old adults' gait speed: a systematic review and meta-analysis

T Hortobágyi, M Lesinski, M Gäbler… - Sports medicine, 2015 - Springer
Background Habitual walking speed predicts many clinical conditions later in life, but it
declines with age. However, which particular exercise intervention can minimize the age …

Inter-individual variability in the adaptive responses to endurance and sprint interval training: a randomized crossover study

JT Bonafiglia, MP Rotundo, JP Whittall, TD Scribbans… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The current study examined the adaptive response to both endurance (END) and sprint
interval training (SIT) in a group of twenty-one recreationally active adults. All participants …