Sentence examples for exercise fear from inspiring English sources

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Outcomes will include beliefs about hip and knee pain, beliefs about exercise, fear avoidance, level of physical activity, health status and health service costs.

The barriers, motivators and support providers were similar between groups, yet women with PCOS more often reported a lack of confidence in their ability to maintain exercise, fear of injury and physical limitations as barriers to physical activity.

Questions assessed demographics, pain, functional limitations, perceived personal importance of exercise, fear of re-injury and physical activities (i.e., walking; household activities; lower risk for knee injury activities; higher risk for knee injury activities).

Even if we exercise fear in genuinely dangerous situations, it does little to help and often puts ourselves and others in even more danger.

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While many cases of sick leave due to incapacitating NP are likely to be appropriately exercised, fear-avoidance theory [ 15] suggests there may also be cases where fearful cognitions about pain prohibit work attendance rather than actual functional limitation.

The most common reason selected by the patient for deviation from the prescribed dose was a circumstance "other" than diet, exercise, or fear of hyper- or hypoglycemia, whereas the second most common reason was "fear of hypoglycemia".

On this day, the second rehearsal, the room looked more like an exercise in fear.

Her eyesight returned, but she experienced headaches and disorientation for three months, could barely read and was forbidden to exercise for fear of causing further damage.

Bail is unavailable or too expensive for most detainees, and releasing suspected criminals on their own recognizance is an option that many judges are reluctant to exercise for fear of public criticism.

As a result, heart rate increases in response to increased sympathetic nervous system activity, which is also associated with conditions that require increased cardiac output (i.e., exercise or fear).

THE HAPPENING An invertebrate exercise in fear from M. Night Shyamalan, who seems to have mislaid the disciplined dread that he could summon in the days of "The Sixth Sense".

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