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Exercise and health: historical perspectives and new insights

WebSince ancient times, the health benefits of regular physical activity/exercise have been recognized and the classic studies of Morris and Paffenbarger provided the …

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Physical Activity, Aging, and Physiological Function Physiology

WebHuman evolution suggests that the default position for health is to be physically active. Inactivity, by contrast, has serious negative effects on health across …

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Evolutionary Medicine: The Ongoing Evolution of Human …

WebEvolutionary Medicine and Selected Physiological Processes. Evolutionary medicine has been defined as a research field applying evolutionary principles to …

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Genetic mechanisms of human hypertension and their …

WebHypertension, or elevated blood pressure, constitutes a major public health burden that affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and contributes to ~9 million …

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Mitochondria in health, disease, and aging Physiological Reviews

WebMitochondria are well known as organelles responsible for the maintenance of cellular bioenergetics through the production of ATP. Although oxidative phosphorylation …

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High-Intensity Exercise and Mitochondrial Biogenesis: Current

WebMitochondrial Biogenesis. Despite its widespread use in the literature (a Google Scholar search for “mitochondrial biogenesis” returns >60,000 hits), there is …

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Exercise and health: historical perspectives and new insights

Web575. description of the heart and circulation. In Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries, Johann GutsMuths introduced physi-cal exercise into the school curriculum …

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Physiology in Perspective: A Key Role of Physiology in …

WebThe renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is a key homeostatic system within our bodies that involves the brain, lungs, kidneys, and liver to regulate …

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The COVID-19 pandemic: a global health crisis

WebThe novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 was identified as the causative agent for a series of atypical respiratory diseases in the Hubei Province of Wuhan, China in …

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Insights into digestion and absorption of major nutrients in humans

WebNutrient digestion and absorption is necessary for the survival of living organisms and has evolved into the complex and specific task of the gastrointestinal (GI) …

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“Calories in, calories out” and macronutrient intake: the hope, hype

WebOne of the central tenets in obesity prevention and management is caloric restriction. This perspective presents salient features of how calories and energy balance …

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COPD 2020: changes and challenges American Journal of …

WebINTRODUCTION. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major global health problem due to its high prevalence (about 10% of the adult population), …

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Influence of an acute fast on ambulatory blood pressure and …

WebEvidence suggests that intermittent fasting improves cardiovascular health by reducing arterial blood pressure, but contributing mechanisms are unclear. The purpose …

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Humor, laughter, learning, and health! A brief review

WebHuman emotions, such as anxiety, depression, fear, joy, and laughter, profoundly affect psychological and physiological processes. These emotions form a set …

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Human temperature regulation under heat stress in health, …

WebThe human body constantly exchanges heat with the environment. Temperature regulation is a homeostatic feedback control system that ensures deep …

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Preeclampsia beyond pregnancy: long-term consequences for …

WebPreeclampsia is defined as new-onset hypertension after the 20th wk of gestation along with evidence of maternal organ failure. Rates of preeclampsia have …

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“Drink at least eight glasses of water a day.” Really

Webwe see the exhortation everywhere: “drink at least eight glasses of water a day” ().The advice comes not only (as in the above quote) from a respected health …

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Sex and gender: what is the difference

WebThe increase in frequency of the use of the term gender in the American Physiological Society journals is highlighted in Table 1. In the journals of the American …

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Ozone Exposure Limits Cardiorespiratory Function During Maximal …

WebGround-level ozone (O3) is a potent air pollutant well recognized to acutely induce adverse respiratory symptoms and impairments in pulmonary function. However, …

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Physiological Bone Remodeling: Systemic Regulation and Growth …

WebBone remodeling is essential for adult bone homeostasis. It comprises two phases: bone formation and resorption. The balance between the two phases is crucial …

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Commensal Microbiota Regulate Aldosterone American Journal …

WebThe gut microbiome regulates many important host physiological processes associated with cardiovascular health and disease; however, the impact of the gut …

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