Sentence examples for walking combined from inspiring English sources

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Several years ago, we conducted a small pilot study in which we randomized older adults with a range of function to either a standard walking program for 6 weeks or to one that involved walking combined with intermittent stations that challenged balance, coordination, and a combination of movement and executive cognition function – walk+.

Secondary aims were to compare the effectiveness of two frequencies of walking (three and five days per week) and three step levels (1500, 3000 and 6000 steps per day) of walking, combined with GS intake, and to examine compliance with GS intake and the walking program.

This study examined the effects of high-intensity resistance strength training and walking (E), individualized social activity (SA), and resistance training and walking combined with social activity (ESA) on everyday function in long-term care (LTC) residents and explored the relationship between change in everyday function and change in sleep.

In cities, this would mean changes in city planning to focus on biking and walking, combined with an electric public transit system.

Yamanouchi et al. conducted a clinical trial for type 2 diabetes patients to evaluate the effects of daily walking combined with diet versus diet alone.

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But "I have walked" and "I had walked" combine a form of "have" with the past participle "walked" to convey time and duration.

In the end, Mariano Rivera pitched 1,283.2 innings and gave up 1,284 hits and walks combined.

He likes to joke that the scar left by the operation to remove a part of the olfactory bulb from his forehead makes him look like Frankenstein, and his stiff walk, combined with his shaved head, accentuated the impression.

Those walks, combined with a throwing error by Millar and a passed ball by Doug Mirabelli, allowed the Cardinals to reduce the lead to two runs.

We hypothesized that people with diabetes would perform less walking and combined MVPA and would be less likely to anticipate increasing physical activity if barriers were theoretically absent, compared with people without diabetes.

This walk combines both elements.

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