Exercise under heat stress: thermoregulation, hydration, performance implications, and mitigation strategies
JD Périard, TMH Eijsvogels… - Physiological …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
A rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating are natural
consequences of prolonged exercise in the heat. This review provides a comprehensive and …
consequences of prolonged exercise in the heat. This review provides a comprehensive and …
Optimizing strength training for running and cycling endurance performance: A review
BR Rønnestad, I Mujika - … journal of medicine & science in …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Here we report on the effect of combining endurance training with heavy or explosive
strength training on endurance performance in endurance‐trained runners and cyclists …
strength training on endurance performance in endurance‐trained runners and cyclists …
Acquisition and maintenance of medical expertise: a perspective from the expert-performance approach with deliberate practice
KA Ericsson - Academic Medicine, 2015 - journals.lww.com
As a part of a special collection in this issue of Academic Medicine, which is focused on
mastery learning in medical education, this Perspective describes how the expert …
mastery learning in medical education, this Perspective describes how the expert …
Life cycle wage growth across countries
This paper documents how life cycle wage growth varies across countries. We harmonize
repeated cross-sectional surveys from a set of countries of all income levels and then …
repeated cross-sectional surveys from a set of countries of all income levels and then …
Physical activity, aging, and physiological function
SDR Harridge, NR Lazarus - Physiology, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Human evolution suggests that the default position for health is to be physically active.
Inactivity, by contrast, has serious negative effects on health across the lifespan. Therefore …
Inactivity, by contrast, has serious negative effects on health across the lifespan. Therefore …
Physiological geroscience: targeting function to increase healthspan and achieve optimal longevity
Most nations of the world are undergoing rapid and dramatic population ageing, which
presents great socio‐economic challenges, as well as opportunities, for individuals, families …
presents great socio‐economic challenges, as well as opportunities, for individuals, families …
Motivators and barriers for physical activity in the oldest old: a systematic review
V Baert, E Gorus, T Mets, C Geerts, I Bautmans - Ageing research reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Worldwide, people engage insufficiently in physical activity, particularly subjects aged 80
years and over. For optimal life-style campaigns, knowledge of motivators and barriers for …
years and over. For optimal life-style campaigns, knowledge of motivators and barriers for …
Promoting resilience in the face of ageing and disease: The central role of exercise and physical activity
M Izquierdo, MF Singh - Ageing Research Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Exercise and physical activity offer clinical benefits across a wide range of both physical and
neuropsychological diseases and disabilities in older adults, including syndromes for which …
neuropsychological diseases and disabilities in older adults, including syndromes for which …
Exercise and longevity
Aging is a natural and complex physiological process influenced by many factors, some of
which are modifiable. As the number of older individuals continues to increase, it is …
which are modifiable. As the number of older individuals continues to increase, it is …
An overview of the beneficial effects of exercise on health and performance
A Kramer - Physical Exercise for Human Health, 2020 - Springer
Life expectancy is steadily increasing in modern societies, and so are noncommunicable
diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, and cancer, accounting for …
diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, and cancer, accounting for …