Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people
Physical inactivity contributes to type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression, dementia, and cancer, defined as the "diseasome of physical inactivity"; however, there is no exercise training regimen broadly available in the field to prevent such diseasome. The reasons are that th...
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Main Authors: | Hiroshi Nose (Author), Mayuko Morikawa (Author), Shizue Masuki (Author), Ken Miyagawa (Author), Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo (Author), Hirokazu Gen-no (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2012-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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