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Although children and adolescents respond and adapt to exercise and physical activity in much the same way that adults do, physiological differences between children and adults do exist and must be considered. To achieve optimal results during exercise evaluations of children, the proper testing environment is critical. Pictures of children performing various aspects of the exercise test are also useful in helping younger children to understand what is expected and to feel more at ease.
Exercise management for persons with cancer requires extensive individualization by the exercise professional. Individuals with cancer, as well as cancer survivors, often have disease- or treatment-specific physical limitations that pose challenges to exercise. The effects of exercise in individuals with cancer have been studied in patients receiving many different forms of therapy for different cancers.
Learn the recommendations, precautions, and special considerations associated with exercise programming for patients with Alzheimer’s Disease. Clients may forget to come to the exercise session or may find that they have forgotten how to perform certain activities. During the early stages of exercise training, simple repetitive exercises like walking, riding a stationary bike, or lifting a certain amount of weight on various exercise machines will be easier than more complex routines (see ...
In contrast with the risks of short sleep, the potential risks associated with long sleep have been scarcely addressed. One plausible mechanism by which long sleep could contribute to cardiovascular disease is via arousals from sleep. Thus, epidemiologic studies of sleep duration and mortality and morbidity rates, which have typically controlled for exercise, might have underestimated the risks of long and short sleep.