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were exercise
noun
Any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability.
Exact(34)
I had two male friends, in their 60's, who were exercise nuts.
Exercise video producers are having difficulty finding new talent, she said: "In years prior, there weren't a lot of big chains, there were exercise studios.
Outcomes of interest were exercise and leisure walking, walking for errands, and moderate-intensity gardening.
They found that 8% of British gym users (n = 100, aged 18 74 years) were exercise addicts.
Considering that the subjects in this study were exercise trained, it is possible that a training induced upregulated antioxidant defenses that contributed to the nonsignificant increase in oxidative stress in response to the strenuous exercise [103].
We reviewed published interventions that focussed on changing known risk factors for cancer recurrence and improving physical well-being; those we selected were exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and the use of sun screens.
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La and Ra flies were exercise-trained and tested for mobility during three weeks of exercise and for two weeks post-exercise.
There were exercise-only RCTs [ 26, 27, 34].
The items that differentiated asthmatics from non-asthmatics after multivariate logistic regression were exercise-induced dyspnea, recurrent attacks of wheezing, and pollution induced dyspnea (OR = 2.3, CI 1.5 to 3.5; OR = 2.0, CI 1.3 to 3.0; OR = 2.0, CI 1.3 to 3.0) respectively.
Each exercise training session was designed to last 45 minutes and the regimen was to be pursued for 5 days a week (i.e. weekends were exercise-free for administrative reasons), which in the view of the present authors might reasonably be construed as a high-intensity activity.
That's exercise.
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