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109 related items for PubMed ID: 19127197

  • 41. Exercise Periodization over the Year Improves Metabolic Syndrome and Medication Use.
    Morales-Palomo F, Ramirez-Jimenez M, Ortega JF, Mora-Rodriguez R.
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  • 43. Aerobic training reduces blood pressure and waist circumference and increases HDL-c in metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
    Lemes ÍR, Turi-Lynch BC, Cavero-Redondo I, Linares SN, Monteiro HL.
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  • 44. Effects of repeated yearly exposure to exercise-training on blood pressure and metabolic syndrome evolution.
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    Derman W, Schwellnus M, Hope F, Jordaan E, Padayachee T.
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  • 46. Association between upper leg length and metabolic syndrome among US elderly participants-results from the NHANES (2009-2010).
    Pryzbek M, Liu J.
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    Braga M, Nascimento H, Pinto R, Araújo P, Nunes A, Rodrigues J, Araújo V, Parada-Pereira F, Maciel MJ, Rocha A.
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  • 49. Long-term exercise and risk of metabolic and cardiac diseases: the erlangen fitness and prevention study.
    Kemmler W, von Stengel S, Bebenek M, Kalender WA.
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  • 50. [Effects of exercise-training on metabolic syndrome].
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    Monda V, Sessa F, Ruberto M, Carotenuto M, Marsala G, Monda M, Cambria MT, Astuto M, Distefano A, Messina G.
    Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes; 2020 Dec 28; 13():2433-2442. PubMed ID: 32753926
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  • 55. Different modalities of exercise to reduce visceral fat mass and cardiovascular risk in metabolic syndrome: the RESOLVE randomized trial.
    Dutheil F, Lac G, Lesourd B, Chapier R, Walther G, Vinet A, Sapin V, Verney J, Ouchchane L, Duclos M, Obert P, Courteix D.
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  • 56. 12 weeks' aerobic and resistance training without dietary intervention did not influence oxidative stress but aerobic training decreased atherogenic index in middle-aged men with impaired glucose regulation.
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  • 57. Nordic walking decreased circulating chemerin and leptin concentrations in middle-aged men with impaired glucose regulation.
    Venojärvi M, Wasenius N, Manderoos S, Heinonen OJ, Hernelahti M, Lindholm H, Surakka J, Lindström J, Aunola S, Atalay M, Eriksson JG.
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  • 58. Effect of exercise training on inflammation status among people with metabolic syndrome.
    Stensvold D, Slørdahl SA, Wisløff U.
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