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Abnormal fluid distribution and low handgrip strength index as predictors of mortality in Mexican patients with chronic heart failure.

Castillo-Martínez L, Rodríguez-García WD, González-Islas DG, Orea-Tejeda A, Lozada-Mellado M, Rodríguez-Silverio J, Reyes-García JG

In patients with heart failure, fluid alteration and low muscle strength frequently coexist because of their reduced physical activity and sedentary b ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Behav Med   2020 Jan 31   

Maternal practices and perceptions of child body mass status explain child energy expenditure behaviors and body mass.

Boberska M, Zarychta K, Knoll N, Keller J, Hohl DH, Horodyska K, Kruk M, Luszczynska A

This study investigated whether maternal perceptions of child body mass status would predict child body mass index (BMI) z-score via two sets of seque ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Surg Obes Relat Dis   2019 Dec 24   

Prolonged sedentary time adversely relates to physical activity and obesity among preoperative bariatric surgery patients.

Schumacher LM, Thomas JG, Vithiananthan S, Webster J, Jones DB, Bond DS

Bariatric surgery patients spend much of their waking time sedentary. Yet, little is known about their patterns of accumulation of sedentary time (ST) ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Scand J Prim Health Care   2020 Jan 31   

Impact of changes in physical activity or BMI on risk of heart failure in women - the prospective population study of women in Gothenburg.

Halldin AK, Lissner L, Lernfelt B, Björkelund C

Objective: To longitudinally evaluate the impact of change in physical activity or change in body mass index (BMI) over time on the risk of developing ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports   2020 Jan 30   

Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.

Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D

The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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