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27, 28 A study evaluating a Tai Chi program called "Taiji (Tai Chi) Buddies Program" found that the program encouraged social participation and supported partner involvement, which may have a positive influence on exercise persistence and the health and well-being of the support partner.
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Friday was an exercise in persistence.
Practice and persistence.
The resulting serology, by design, thus reflects everyday practice but requires caution to be exercised when comparing these persistence data (pre-booster time point) with previously published studies of antibody persistence.
Even if our results underline the finding that gene expression profiles of left ventricles from sedentary and trained rats were very similar, in spite of the persistence of exercise-induced cardioprotection, the fact that few genes appear to be overexpressed in LV of trained animals suggests that they may be involved in relevant mechanisms of cardioprotection.
It was striking how Cheney, as if in an exercise designed to reaffirm the persistence of his inner confidence, took firm control of his afterlife within just two weeks, to grant a message-generating (if largely specious) interview to Politico about the "high probability" of a nuclear or chemical-biological terrorist attack within the next several years.
The question of how important job changes are for explaining state dependence is analyzed below but as a descriptive exercise we have looked at persistence in overeducation among job switchers only.
MCII increased attendance rates for scheduled exercise sessions as well as persistence in participation over four weeks in a treatment setting in which patients can and must choose their actions independently, but did not increase the (already higher) attendance rates or persistence in a highly structured treatment setting [ 39, 43].
"How can one insist on these exercises with such stubbornness and persistence?" he said, in comments broadcast in Russia.
Persistence of this phenomenon during exercise at altitude may contribute to the well-documented persistent reduction in exercise capacity and oxygen consumption that accompanies prolonged altitude exposure (Cerretelli 1976; Pugh 1964; Sutton et al. 1988; West et al. 1983).
The benefits of exercise are not immediate and require persistence to be realized.
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