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Forensic motor control
Forensic motor control
At a more fine-grained level of analysis, the total time constitutes the time each key is held down (the dwell time) plus the time between the release of one key and the depression of the next (the transition time). All of the individual dwell times plus all of the transition times will sum to the total time. We could express these numbers another way by dividing the time for each individual band by the total time for that trial to obtain a relative proportion of time represented by each ...
Physical activity and breast cancer: the evidence
Physical activity and breast cancer: the evidence
A recent review of the results of more than 60 observational, epidemiological studies of physical activity and breast cancer concluded that physically active women have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than sedentary women (Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee 2008). A systematic review of case–control studies of recreational activity and breast cancer risk estimated that each additional hour of physical activity per week reduced risk of postmenopausal breast cancer by 6% ...
TEST: Is the environment causing obesity? Taking action to reverse an epidemic
TEST: Is the environment causing obesity? Taking action to reverse an epidemic
Dr. Rebecca Lee looks at the obesogenic environment -- an environment that leads people to become obese -- and shares practical ideas to help you start making important changes in your own community. Lee is also an associate professor in the department of health and human performance at the University of Houston and holds a courtesy appointment at the University of Texas School of Public Health. Lee serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Women’s Health, the American ...
Is the environment causing obesity? Taking action to reverse an epidemic
Is the environment causing obesity? Taking action to reverse an epidemic
Dr. Rebecca Lee looks at the obesogenic environment -- an environment that leads people to become obese -- and shares practical ideas to help you start making important changes in your own community. Lee serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Women’s Health, the American Journal of Health Promotion, and Health Psychology. These webinars help fitness centers, worksites, senior residences, community health programs, hospitals, and universities empower people to change ...
Interview with Lee Bergquist about older athletes
Interview with Lee Bergquist about older athletes
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
Lee Bergquist discusses why he wrote Second Wind
Lee Bergquist discusses why he wrote Second Wind
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
Lee Bergquist gives tips on injury prevention
Lee Bergquist gives tips on injury prevention
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
Lee Bergquist provides his thoughts on motivation
Lee Bergquist provides his thoughts on motivation
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
Lee Bergquist touches on training
Lee Bergquist touches on training
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
Lee Bergquist shares his favorite and inspiring stories
Lee Bergquist shares his favorite and inspiring stories
Lee Bergquist is an award-winning writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In his 40s, Bergquist competed in masters track in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter sprints. Lee Berguist is the author of Second Wind.
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