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The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is commonly used to describe exercise behavior and develop interventions for the initiation of exercise behavior.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe exercise performance during the first 2 decades of life in Fontan survivors by a cross-sectional study and to identify factors that influence exercise performance.
Using this technology, we previously calculated an average for the 12 months to describe exercise.
To describe exercise intensity, individual average daily numbers of impacts were calculated at five acceleration levels (range 0.3-9.2 0.3-9.2ng time intervals of 0-3, 0-6, anduring montime
To simplify accelerometer output, we then combined the numbers of impacts in these 32 levels to five levels using summation to describe exercise intensity: 0.3-1.0 0.3-1.0, walking), 1.1-2.4 g (e.g., stepping), 2.5-3.8 g (e.g., jogging), 3.9-5.3 g (e.g., running and jumping), and 5.4-9.2 g (e.g., jumping and drop-jumping).
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It is also important to note that while some describe exercise-induced IL-6 release as anti-inflammatory [26], others continue to view IL-6 as pro-inflammatory [22 24], complicating the interpretation of their impact.
Therefore, the literature does not adequately describe exercise-related injuries in the older adults.
The literature does not adequately describe exercise-related injuries in older adults.
The present study is the first to describe exercise-related injuries in an older adult population attending an older adult fitness facility using a newly developed questionnaire.
Strengths of this study include a focused sample of older adults with appropriate documentation of information needed to properly describe exercise-related injuries.
Therefore, the literature does not adequately describe exercise-related injuries in older adults, particularly those with chronic and overuse types of musculoskeletal injuries.
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