Not exact matches
Continued investigation of this research may have strong
implications for policy makers, public health professionals and school administrators to consider simple and sustainable environmental changes in classrooms that can effectively increase energy expenditure and
physical activity as well as enhance cognitive development and education outcomes.
«Dietary and
Physical Activity Adaptations to Alternate Day Modified Fasting:
Implications for Optimal Weight Loss,» Nutrition Journal, 9 (35), http://www.nutritionj.com/content/9/1/35.
Average long - term weight gain in nonobese populations is gradual — in the cohorts we studied, about 0.8 lb per year — but accumulated over time, even modest increases in weight have
implications for long - term adiposity - related metabolic dysfunction, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.21 - 24 Whereas weight changes associated with any single lifestyle factor were relatively modest in our three cohorts, in the aggregate, changes in diet and
physical activity accounted
for large differences in weight gain.
These findings have
implications for family - based interventions aiming to increase adolescents»
physical activity.
Intensity versus duration of
physical activity:
implications for the metabolic syndrome.