... [1]. Maintaining a high level of quality
of life into advanced age is a growing public health con-
cern as the older adult population continues to increase.
In fact, one of the primary goals of Healthy ... People 2010
is to improve both the quality and the number of years of
healthy life [2]. Quality of life is frequently measured in
investigations t...
... whether
this hypothesized mediating effect of physical activity is
consistent with respect to different chronic conditions.
This information is vital to understanding the role of
physical activity in ... mobility, pain, cognition, and emotional wellbeing) that are considered to be of importance to the quality of
life of older adults. Leisure-time physica...
... failure to bring reading glasses to a visit.
The choice of administration format is made at every
visit. Theoretically, the administration format may
change from visit to visit although this is rarely ... and it is assumed that
patients with AIDS are more likely to require interviewer administration because of CMV retinitis or brain toxoplasmosis. The effect of interviewer...
... (CFP) of finding a point in the nonempty intersection
∩
N
i
=1
C
i
is considered, where N ≥ 1isanintegerandeachC
i
is assumed to be the fixed
point set of a nonexpansive mapping T
i
: E → E,whereE is ... con-
tinuous normalized duality mapping J,ifJ : E
→ E
∗
is single-valued and weak-weak
∗
se-
quentially continuous, that is, if x
n
x in E,thenJ(x
n
)
∗
J(x)inE
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.
Hinda...
... appear
important. Physical activity has been consistently linked
to disease risk reduction [28,48] but the manner in which
it influences quality of life is not as well-understood.
Our findings have a number of ...
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cans 2008: Key Indicators of Well-Being Washington, DC: U.S. Govern-
ment Printing O...
... only in
determining weight loss, but also in decreasing the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
Thus it is easy to understand the increasing interest in the
development of tools able to monitor physical ... align-
ment of trunk sensors is, in fact, crucial to distinguish
between sitting, reclining and lying down. Even if this
could be the case of obese people where the...
... or
absence of the COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitors indometh-
acin and curcumine. The cells were incubated 1 h prior to
infection with the inhibitors, and were maintained in the
presence of the inhibitors ... (t = 0 h post binding) or at the indicated
times. Cells were maintained in culture medium containing
indomethacin until they were fixed at 6 h post-binding. The
numbers of infect...
... Change in quality of life was defined as QoL in 2000 minus
QoL of life in 2008 resulting in the categories -3, -2, -1 defined as deteriorated QoL, 0
defined as no change and 1 or 2 defined as ... is associated
with more frequent vasomotor symptom reporting [10, 13]. It has been shown that weight
gain in midlife is not specifically related to menopause but to...
... physicians.
Background
Atherosclerosis due to inappropriate nourishment
together with a lack of physical activity is responsible
for of approximatel y half of all the deaths of adults aged
over 60 in industrialized ... demands [2].
In addition to genetic and lifestyle factors, work-
related influences are linked to a higher risk for diseases.
Disability-statistics av...
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obtained from the Influenza Virus Resource [11] and then
aligned using Clustal X [12]. To gain an initial insight into
possible recombination ... showing that recombinant sequences form a
distinct lineage circulated among multiple identified indi-
viduals [22].
Conclusion
To sum up, our analysis...