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- author: None
- title: Poster
- date: 2020-03-11
- words: 88442
- flesch: 49
- summary: Greater grip strength was associated with lower % of body fat and higher % of muscle mass. Conclusion: Older adult patients hospitalized for hip fracture who had frailty, functional dependence, and social problems had significant adverse events at a general hospital in Lima, Peru.
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- cord-012559-tnfkzw84
- author: Han, Jia
- title: On “Translating COVID-19 Evidence to Maximize Physical Therapists’ Impact and Public Health Response.” Dean E, Jones A, Yu H.P-M., Gosselink R, Skinner M. [Published Online Ahead of Print June 26, 2020] Phys Ther. 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzaa115. Implications for Advancing Therapy Education, Practice and Public health in China
- date: 2020-07-31
- words: 484
- flesch: 35
- summary: We have advised physical therapist academic programs to revise their curricula to better align with the urgent demand for physical therapy services in China in light of the pandemic. Programs at the baccalaureate level with physical therapy in the award title were we support structured bridging courses in which generic rehabilitation therapists can enroll to be upskilled to become qualified physical therapists, so that they meet international standards of practice across clinical settings from the critical care to community care.
- keywords: care; china; clinical; covid-19; evidence; health; pandemic; physical; programs; public; therapists; therapy
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- cord-012623-bc9fj29h
- author: Pekmezaris, Renee
- title: Participant-reported priorities and preferences for developing a home-based physical activity telemonitoring program for persons with tetraplegia: a qualitative analysis
- date: 2019-05-16
- words: 4408
- flesch: 47
- summary: Regardless of the modality, telemonitoring physical activity programs often require minimal exercise equipment and are delivered at home on a personalized schedule. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore perceptions and priorities of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) for physical activity and to incorporate their feedback to inform future development of a physical activity program delivered via a telemonitoring platform.
- keywords: activities; activity; activity program; adults; aerobic; analysis; arm; authors; benefits; cardiovascular; chronic; classmates; community; cord; daily; data; day; design; efficacy; exercise; focus; function; great; group; guidelines; health; home; important; injury; life; min; mobility; multiple; muscle; pain; participants; participation; people; persons; phase; physical; physical activity; priorities; program; qualitative; sci; self; shoulder; social; spinal; strength; study; telemonitoring; tetraplegia; themes; times; training; use; week
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- cord-013203-qvuand0s
- author: Corbin, Charles B.
- title: Conceptual Physical Education: A course for the future
- date: 2020-10-14
- words: 10931
- flesch: 48
- summary: 2 Through the early years of the 20th century the debate about how best to prepare physical educators and the nature of the content of school physical education programs continued. 3 Expanded objectives for physical education programs such as leadership, teamwork, and sportspersonship based on uniquely American -democratic values‖ found their way into school programs.
- keywords: 21st; access; active; activities; activity; advanced; alternative; american; benchmarks; century; classes; classroom; college; concepts; conceptual; content; course; cpe; cpe programs; curriculum; data; development; digital; early; education; educators; effective; elective; elementary; evidence; exercise; fitness; fitnessgram; foundation; framework; future; good; grade; health; help; high; high school; higher; important; information; innovation; instruction; kinesiology; knowledge; later; learning; level; life; literacy; making; management; materials; medicine; middle; model; national; new; objectives; online; options; order; pandemic; park; personal; physical; physical activity; physical education; planning; principles; professional; programs; project; public; quality; requirements; research; resources; results; school; school physical; science; secondary; self; sessions; shape; skills; social; sport; standards; students; study; support; table; teachers; teaching; test; text; time; use; wellness; years; youth
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- cord-034438-9kdmljoq
- author: Sepúlveda-Loyola, W.
- title: Impact of Social Isolation Due to COVID-19 on Health in Older People: Mental and Physical Effects and Recommendations
- date: 2020-09-25
- words: 4723
- flesch: 32
- summary: The social distancing has reduced the levels of physical activity, which could have a negative impact on physical health (43, 44) . A 10-year follow-up of the Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study Associations between social isolation, loneliness, and objective physical activity in older men and women Social isolation, C-reactive protein, and coronary heart disease mortality among community-dwelling adults Loneliness and risk of mortality: a longitudinal investigation in Alameda County Loneliness and social isolation as risk factors for coronary heart disease and stroke: systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal observational studies Social isolation and physical inactivity in older US adults: Results from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) -Terminology Consensus Project process and outcome Physical activity, exercise, and physical fitness: definitions and distinctions for health-related research Sedentary behavior and health outcomes among older adults: a systematic review Physical activity in non-frail and frail older adults Replacing sedentary time with physical activity: a 15-year follow-up of mortality in a national cohort Reallocating Accelerometer-Assessed Sedentary Time to Light or Moderate-to Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity Reduces Frailty Levels in Older Adults: An Isotemporal Substitution Approach in the TSHA Study The Feasibility and Longitudinal Effects of a Home-Based Sedentary Behavior Change Intervention After Stroke COVID-19, Mental Health and Aging: A Need for New Knowledge to Bridge Science and Service Declaration of Conflict of Interest: None.Declaration of Sources of Funding: co-financed by the European Regional Development Funds (RD120001/0043) and the Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Fragilidad y Envejecimiento Saludable-CIBERFES (CB16/10/00464).Author's contribution: Study concept and design: all authors.
- keywords: activities; activity; adults; aging; anxiety; apps; articles; associated; association; behavior; chronic; cognitive; community; coronavirus; covid-19; cross; depression; design; different; diseases; distancing; effects; elderly; exercise; factors; health; higher; home; impact; isolation; levels; loneliness; mental; mortality; negative; older; older people; online; organizations; outbreak; pandemic; participation; people; physical; physical activity; physical health; population; prevalence; psychological; quality; quarantine; recommendations; related; review; risk; sars; sectional; sedentary; sleep; social; stress; studies; study; time; world
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- cord-254758-ubw0chrf
- author: Newbold, Stephen C.
- title: Effects of Physical Distancing to Control COVID-19 on Public Health, the Economy, and the Environment
- date: 2020-08-04
- words: 10218
- flesch: 40
- summary: The results from our control model presented in this paper suggest that there may be important environmental side-effects that could alter the optimal intensity and duration of physical distancing policies used to manage the COVID-19 epidemic. In an application to the United States, our model considers the trade-off between the lives saved by physical distancing—both directly from stemming the spread of the virus and indirectly from reductions in air pollution during the period of physical distancing—and the short- and long-run economic costs that ensue from such measures.
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- cord-262261-tmyeh64y
- author: Fu, Chang-yong
- title: Unhealthy Lifestyle Is an Important Risk Factor of Idiopathic BPPV
- date: 2020-10-15
- words: 2811
- flesch: 42
- summary: The BPPV group had unhealthy lifestyles such as poor physical activities, prolonged recumbent position time, and low rate of calcium or VD supplementation in univariate logistic regression analyses (P < 0.05). Poor physical activities and prolonged recumbent position time were independently associated with BPPV in multiple logistic regression models (OR = 18.92, 95% CI: 6.34–56.43, p = 0.00 and OR = 1.15, 95% CI: 1.01–1.33, p < 0.04).
- keywords: activities; analyses; benign; bppv; diabetes; disease; factors; group; hyperlipidemia; idiopathic; lifestyle; logistic; paroxysmal; patients; physical; physical activities; poor; position; position time; prolonged; recumbent; recumbent position; regression; risk; serum; study; test; time; unhealthy; vertigo
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- cord-268040-6i0bmnee
- author: Dean, Elizabeth
- title: Translating COVID-19 Evidence to Maximize Physical Therapists’ Impact and Public Health Response
- date: 2020-06-26
- words: 2049
- flesch: 28
- summary: COVID-19 Advice to the public Diabetes is a risk factor for the progression and prognosis of COVID -19 Anti-inflammatory diet in clinical practice: A review Health competency standards in physical therapist practice How not to die Food based dietary patterns and chronic disease prevention Istituto Superiore di Sanità. ARDS is well familiar to physical therapists in intensive care units.
- keywords: acute; behaviors; care; chronic; competencies; covid-19; critical; diabetes; dietary; disease; education; evidence; exercise; factors; function; health; illness; intensive; interventions; invasive; lifestyle; long; medicine; ncds; needs; non; nutrition; outcomes; patients; physical; physiotherapy; practice; profession; public; respiratory; risk; role; therapist; therapy; world
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- cord-269872-w2m3cqlx
- author: Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
- title: CoVID-19 vs. epilepsy: It is time to move, act and encourage physical exercise’?
- date: 2020-05-03
- words: 1283
- flesch: 39
- summary: key: cord-269872-w2m3cqlx authors: Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz; de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa; Andrade, Marília Santos; Arida, Ricardo Mário title: CoVID-19 vs. epilepsy: It is time to move, act and encourage physical exercise’? date: 2020-05-03 journal: Epilepsy Behav DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107154 sha: doc_id: 269872 cord_uid: w2m3cqlx nan J o u r n a l P r e It is clear that there is a need for a change in the way that health systems are conducted and in strategies for health/education promotion that include changes in lifestyle (encourage the practice of physical exercise) around the world in order to face and cope better with scenarios of this type.
- keywords: activity; coronavirus; covid-19; depression; emotional; epilepsy; exercise; fitness; health; impact; isolation; levels; low; medicine; mental; pandemic; people; physical; practice; quarantine; sedentary; social; strategies; strategy; stress
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- cord-276591-aft3agxx
- author: Mittal, Vijay A.
- title: Combating the Dangers of Sedentary Activity on Child and Adolescent Mental Health During the Time of COVID-19
- date: 2020-08-26
- words: 674
- flesch: 35
- summary: key: cord-276591-aft3agxx authors: Mittal, Vijay A.; Firth, Joseph; Kimhy, David title: Combating the Dangers of Sedentary Activity on Child and Adolescent Mental Health During the Time of COVID-19 date: 2020-08-26 journal: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2020.08.003 sha: doc_id: 276591 cord_uid: aft3agxx nan While the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, subsequent quarantine, and social distancing on physical activity has been covered extensively, there has been limited focus on the resulting sedentary behaviour 1 on existing and emerging psychopathology. For example, while the relationships between physical activity and mental health have potential for reverse causality, well-powered mendelian randomization studies (which can determine causal relations), using objectively-assessed physical activity, have convincingly demonstrated that high levels of physical inactivity exert a casual effect on increased depression risk.
- keywords: activity; adolescents; authors; children; covid-19; depression; health; illness; mental; physical; public; risk; school; sedentary; social; youth
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- cord-277770-sbieo46s
- author: Oni, Tolu
- title: Implications of COVID-19 control measures for diet and physical activity, and lessons for addressing other pandemics facing rapidly urbanising countries
- date: 2020-09-01
- words: 2575
- flesch: 34
- summary: These restrictions have the potential to impact NCD risk factors such as dietary intake and physical activity behaviours [3] , by limiting access to healthy foods and to environments conducive to physical activity. The dynamics of purchasing and consumption of healthy food in this context, driven by limited access to fresh foods and refrigeration, has highlighted the growing wealth inequality within countries.
- keywords: access; action; activity; behaviours; burden; community; control; countries; covid-19; disease; drafting; eating; economic; environment; food; fresh; health; healthcare; home; impact; inequities; informal; large; livelihoods; markets; measures; obesity; pandemic; physical; physical activity; political; poor; potential; public; response; restrictions; result; rights; risk; settlements; social; support; time; urban; vulnerable
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- cord-286322-wll4hpu5
- author: Shahidi, Seyed Houtan
- title: Physical activity during COVID‐19 quarantine
- date: 2020-06-18
- words: 980
- flesch: 40
- summary: key: cord-286322-wll4hpu5 authors: Shahidi, Seyed Houtan; Stewart Williams, Jennifer; Hassani, Fahimeh title: Physical activity during COVID‐19 quarantine date: 2020-06-18 journal: Physical activity is defined as bodily movement performed by skeletal muscles that demand energy expenditure.
- keywords: activities; activity; arts; benefits; children; circus; group; health; important; literacy; movement; organization; pandemic; physical; programme; skills; world
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- cord-294180-t5bncpo4
- author: Neto, Leônidas Oliveira
- title: Aging and Coronavirus: Exploring Complementary Therapies to Avoid Inflammatory Overload
- date: 2020-06-26
- words: 3503
- flesch: 24
- summary: Furthermore, reducing sedentary behavior and engaging in exercise may increasing the production of systemic anti-inflammatory cytokines and help to combat inflammation (63, 64) by increasing innate immune function (65) and decreasing the chronic inflammation related to various diseases (66) . Adipose tissue: immune function and alterations caused by obesity Endocrine and metabolic link to coronavirus infection Kidney disease is associated with in-hospital death of patients with COVID-19 Similarity in case fatality rates (CFR) of COVID-19/SARS-COV-2 in Italy and China Clinical predictors of mortality due to COVID-19 based on an analysis of data of 150 patients from Wuhan, China Diagnosis and clinical management of severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection: an operational recommendation of Peking Union Medical College Hospital (V2.0): Working Group Novel Coronavirus, Peking Union Medical Colle Interacting mediators of allostasis and allostatic load: towards an understanding of resilience in aging Allostasis and allostatic load: expanding the discourse on stress and cardiovascular disease Induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1 and IL-6) and lung inflammation by Coronavirus-19 (COVI-19 or SARS-CoV-2): anti-inflammatory strategies Associations between immune-suppressive and stimulating drugs and novel COVID-19-a systematic review of current evidence Metronidazole a potential novel addition to the COVID-19 treatment regimen The use of antiinflammatory drugs in the treatment of people with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): the experience of clinical immunologists from China The role of oxidative stress in the aging process Inflammation, genetic background and longevity Clinical advances in sex-and gender-informed medicine to improve the health of all: a review The lethal sex gap: COVID-19 24.
- keywords: activity; acute; adaptive; addition; adults; age; aging; analysis; anti; ards; behavior; body; cells; chronic; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; cytokines; diet; disease; elderly; exercise; foods; function; health; immune; important; inflammation; inflammatory; innate; levels; lifestyle; low; management; meditation; mental; meta; mindfulness; mortality; obesity; older; pandemic; patients; people; physical; population; pro; reduction; respiratory; response; review; risk; sars; sedentary; severe; social; stress; studies; symptoms; system; systemic; use; vitamin
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- cord-294863-5qf5dqdg
- author: Ricci, Fabrizio
- title: Recommendations for Physical Inactivity and Sedentary Behavior During the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic
- date: 2020-05-12
- words: 1590
- flesch: 37
- summary: Unprecedented disruption of lives and work: health, distress and life satisfaction of working adults in China one month into the COVID-19 outbreak Sanchis-Gomar F. Health risks and potential remedies during prolonged lockdowns for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Physical inactivity and cardiovascular disease at the time of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mortality, and incident type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and dose response meta-analysis Relationship of sedentary behavior and physical activity to incident cardiovascular disease: results from the Women's Health Initiative Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): the need to maintain regular physical activity while taking precautions A tale of two pandemics: how will COVID-19 and global trends in physical inactivity and sedentary behavior affect one another? This volume of physical activity (PA) is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality and a number of other healthcare benefits (5).
- keywords: active; activities; activity; adults; age; behavior; children; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; exercise; global; health; home; intensity; levels; min; mortality; people; physical; public; recommendations; risk; screen; sedentary; time; vigorous
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- cord-300490-aslvqymx
- author: Rahman, Md. Estiar
- title: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors in the Bangladeshi population during the COVID-19 pandemic: An online cross-sectional survey
- date: 2020-10-30
- words: 4109
- flesch: 38
- summary: Survey questions included socio-demographics and an adapted version of the IPAQ-SF to assess physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Physical activity (PA) is regarded as a critical component of a healthy lifestyle and disease prevention
- keywords: activities; activity; age; analysis; bangladeshi; behaviors; ci ¼; class; covid-19; cross; data; day; disease; education; exercise; factors; health; high; higher; home; intensity; ipaq; level; lockdown; moderate; online; outbreak; p ¼; pandemic; participants; people; physical; physical activity; population; prevalence; questionnaire; related; risk; sedentary; sedentary behaviors; social; study; survey; time; validity; vigorous; walking; week; years; young
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- cord-302366-9rohvqp8
- author: Lee, Alan
- title: COVID-19 and the Advancement of Digital Physical Therapist Practice and Telehealth
- date: 2020-04-28
- words: 1287
- flesch: 30
- summary: The purpose of this Point of View is to identify recommendations on digital physical therapist practice and offer future directions in advancing digital practice and telehealth in the physical therapy profession in the wake of COVID-19. Although digital practice competency might prepare future providers for demands in primary care and might improve access to care in high-demand areas, the task force identified a lack of national digital practice Answers to these questions must be addressed now in order to advance in digital physical therapist practice and telehealth.
- keywords: access; care; covid-19; digital; end; evidence; force; patient; physical; practice; practitioners; providers; recommendations; regulatory; services; states; task; technology; telehealth; telerehabilitation; therapist; therapy; time; united; user
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- cord-305743-rnfn6opa
- author: Anton, Stephen D.
- title: Innovations in Geroscience to enhance mobility in older adults
- date: 2020-10-22
- words: 15996
- flesch: 32
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- keywords: activities; activity; adherence; adults; age; aged; aging; approach; association; balance; behavior; benefits; biological; body; brain; calorie; capacity; cardiovascular; care; cause; cell; challenges; changes; chronic; circadian; clinical; cognitive; common; communities; community; complex; conditions; control; current; daily; data; decline; diet; dietary; disability; disease; domains; dwelling; effective; effectiveness; effects; efficacy; elderly; elegans; environmental; evidence; example; exercise; factors; falls; fasting; fat; fear; field; findings; frailty; function; functional decline; functioning; future; gait; geroscience; groups; growth; health; healthcare; heart; high; humans; impact; impairment; implementation; important; improved; increase; independent; individuals; inflammatory; influence; innovations; interventions; isolation; j o; key; knee; later; leading; levels; life; lifespan; lifestyle; likely; limitations; limited; living; long; loss; low; lower; major; massage; measure; mechanisms; memory; metabolic; mitochondrial; mobility; model; mortality; motor; multiple; muscle; need; needed; neural; neuromuscular; neurons; new; number; o u; obesity; older; older adults; outcomes; oxytocin; pain; patients; performance; physical; physical activity; physical function; plasma; poor; population; potential; prevalence; prevention; primary; processes; programs; promising; psychological; public; quality; r n; randomized; recent; reduced; related; research; researchers; resources; restriction; review; risk; role; sarcopenia; sedentary; self; sensitivity; sepsis; skeletal; sleep; social; specific; speed; states; stimulation; strategies; strength; stress; studies; study; support; syndrome; systematic; systems; tasks; technology; term; therapy; time; tissue; tools; training; treatment; trial; u r; understanding; united; use; useful; walking; weight; women; years
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- author: da Silveira, Matheus Pelinski
- title: Physical exercise as a tool to help the immune system against COVID-19: an integrative review of the current literature
- date: 2020-07-29
- words: 8424
- flesch: 30
- summary: key: cord-307229-wjx90xki authors: da Silveira, Matheus Pelinski; da Silva Fagundes, Kimberly Kamila; Bizuti, Matheus Ribeiro; Starck, Édina; Rossi, Renata Calciolari; de Resende e Silva, Débora Tavares title: Physical exercise as a tool to help the immune system against COVID-19: an integrative review of the current literature date: 2020-07-29 journal: Clin Exp Med DOI: 10.1007/s10238-020-00650-3 sha: doc_id: 307229 cord_uid: wjx90xki Acute viral respiratory infections are the main infectious disease in the world. The practice of physical exercises acts as a modulator of the immune system.
- keywords: ace2; action; activation; active; activities; activity; acute; adaptive; addition; adipose; aging; angiotensin; anti; antiviral; blood; body; cells; cellular; changes; chronic; coagulation; complications; concentration; contribute; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; cytokines; damage; decrease; disease; disorders; dysfunction; effects; endothelial; exercise; expression; factor; greater; health; high; host; human; hypercoagulability; ifn; il-6; immune; immune response; immune system; immunity; immunological; important; increase; individuals; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; inflammatory cytokines; innate; intensity; levels; lower; lymphocytes; lymphopenia; macrophages; main; mechanism; metabolic; moderate; monocytes; muscle; neutrophils; new; novel; obese; obesity; organs; pandemic; patients; physical; physical activity; physical exercise; population; practice; present; pro; protein; receptor; reduction; regular; respiratory; response; responsible; risk; sars; severe; state; storm; stress; studies; susceptibility; syndrome; system; tcd8; tissue; tnf; training; type; viral
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- author: Kirkness, Carmen S.
- title: Translating Research into Clinical Practice: Functional Recovery Post Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Outcomes Gathered in the Usual Physical Therapy Practice Setting
- date: 2011-04-23
- words: 4351
- flesch: 41
- summary: Our study builds on the foundation initiated by Kennedy et al 13 (2006) by providing insight into the recovery of THA patients that attend usual physical therapy (a noncontrolled setting) and by monitoring 25 weeks of THA recovery. A total of 147 (81 female, 66 male) postoperative THA patients were included in the study; mean age was 62.7 years (SD 10.6, range 45-91 years).
- keywords: age; arthroplasty; care; change; clinical; data; database; date; early; electronic; following; functional; hip; initial; intermountain; late; lefs; lower; measures; outcome; outpatient; pain; patients; pattern; physical; physical therapy; postoperative; practice; rate; recovery; rehabilitation; scores; sex; similar; start; status; study; surgery; tha; therapy; time; total; treatment; use; usual; visit; weeks; women; years
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- author: Romero-Blanco, Cristina
- title: Physical Activity and Sedentary Lifestyle in University Students: Changes during Confinement Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- date: 2020-09-09
- words: 4389
- flesch: 48
- summary: We do not know the exact reasons why physical activity increased, and we do not know if the effects on physical activity habits would have been maintained if the lockdown had gone on for longer. We expected to find an increase in sitting time due to the restrictions on movement; however, we also thought that the increase in screen time would reduce physical activity time, since in previous studies conducted in the Spanish university population, more screen time was associated with higher inactivity levels [31] .
- keywords: activity; alcohol; analysis; anxiety; behaviour; changes; contemplation; covid-19; data; depression; diet; differences; environment; exercise; factors; groups; habits; health; increase; lifestyle; lockdown; mediterranean; minutes; motivation; number; participants; physical; physical activity; points; questionnaire; results; sample; sciences; second; sedentary; significant; sitting; social; stages; students; study; time; university; variables; women; year
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- author: Jeong, Hyun-Chul
- title: Difficulties of Online Physical Education Classes in Middle and High School and an Efficient Operation Plan to Address Them
- date: 2020-10-05
- words: 6426
- flesch: 38
- summary: This study examined the difficulties teachers experienced in running online physical education classes following the start of online schooling in Korea in the context of COVID-19 and presented an efficient operation plan for future online physical education classes. This study examined the difficulties of running online physical education classes in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and used the findings to develop an efficient operation plan to address these difficulties.
- keywords: activities; activity; addition; assignments; changes; classes; content; course; depth; difficulties; education; education classes; education teacher; efficient; evaluation; experience; expertise; face; feedback; future; group; health; high; interactive; interview; korea; learning; limited; materials; methods; middle; ministry; necessary; need; online; online classes; online physical; operation; participants; participation; performance; physical; physical education; process; real; research; school; self; students; studies; study; teacher; teaching; time; value; videos; year
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- author: Yaacoub, Jean-Paul A.
- title: Cyber-Physical Systems Security: Limitations, Issues and Future Trends
- date: 2020-07-08
- words: 22490
- flesch: 38
- summary: In this section, we present the different types of attacks that target the different aspects of CPS systems, including cyber and physical ones: 1) Physical Attacks: Physical attacks were more active in past years, especially against industrial CPS systems Section V assesses and evaluates the risks associated with CPS security attacks, especially in a qualitative risk assessment manner.
- keywords: ability; access; actuators; addition; advanced; algorithms; analysis; anomaly; applications; approach; architecture; areas; aspects; assessment; attacker; attacks; authentication; authors; availability; basic; behaviour; better; big; block; botnet; breach; case; challenges; cipher; cloud; code; combined; communication; components; comprehensive; computational; computer; computing; confidentiality; constrained; consumption; control; control systems; controllers; cost; countermeasures; cps; cps components; cps data; cps devices; cps security; cps systems; critical; cryptographic; cyber; cyber attacks; cyber physical; cyber security; damage; data; data security; ddos; decision; defense; delays; denial; design; detection; detection systems; devices; different; digital; distributed; domain; dos; dynamic; early; eavesdropping; efficient; electrical; electronic; employees; encryption; energy; environment; essential; et al; event; example; execution; fact; factor; failure; false; fig; firewalls; firmware; focus; following; forensics; forms; framework; functional; future; generation; grid; hackers; high; higher; homomorphic; human; hybrid; i.e; identification; ids; iec; impact; implementation; important; incident; industrial; industry; information; infrastructure; injection; integrity; interaction; internet; intrusion; iocpt; iot; issues; key; known; lack; latency; layer; learning; lessons; level; lightweight; limited; logging; logic; low; machine; main; main cps; making; malicious; malware; management; manner; manufacturing; means; measures; mechanism; medical; method; model; modeling; monitoring; multi; network; network security; new; nodes; non; normal; novel; number; ones; open; operational; order; overhead; packet; paper; password; performance; phase; physical; physical attacks; physical security; physical systems; place; plc; possible; potential; power; preserving; prevention; privacy; privilege; process; processes; processing; programmable; prone; protection; protocol; rate; real; related; reliability; remote; replay; requirements; research; resource; response; result; review; right; risk; router; safety; scada; scada systems; scheme; section; secure; securing; security; security attacks; security measures; security solutions; sensitive; sensors; service; set; siemens; signature; smart; software; solutions; specification; state; storage; study; stuxnet; suitable; support; survey; systems; systems cyber; systems security; table; target; targeted; task; techniques; technologies; technology; terms; testing; things; threats; time; timing; tools; trade; traffic; training; transmission; types; users; vulnerabilities; vulnerable; wireless; world; worm
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- author: Munasinghe, Sithum
- title: The Impact of Physical Distancing Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health and Well-Being Among Australian Adolescents
- date: 2020-10-21
- words: 4649
- flesch: 44
- summary: After the implementation of physical distancing measures in NSW, there were significant decreases in physical activity (odds ratio [OR] = .53, 95% confidence interval There were significant decreases in physical activity in the period after the implementation of physical distancing measures in NSW.
- keywords: activity; adolescents; australia; baseline; behavior; changes; consumption; covid-19; data; dietary; distancing; distress; emas; fast; follow; food; fruit; guidelines; health; higher; hours; impact; implementation; important; likely; mbar; measures; media; nsw; number; outcomes; participants; people; period; physical; physical activity; physical distancing; policy; previous; psychological; responses; school; screen; sedentary; self; sensor; smartphone; social; state; study; sydney; time; use; week; years; young
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- author: Levinger, Pazit
- title: Exercise interveNtion outdoor proJect in the cOmmunitY for older people – results from the ENJOY Seniors Exercise Park project translation research in the community
- date: 2020-11-04
- words: 6284
- flesch: 39
- summary: The acceptability of physical activity interventions to older adults: a systematic review and meta-synthesis Effectivenessimplementation hybrid designs: combining elements of clinical effectiveness and implementation research to enhance public health impact Exercise-, nature-and socially interactive-based initiatives improve mood and self-esteem in the clinical population Exercise for preventing falls in older people living in the community: an abridged Cochrane systematic review Guidance about age-friendly outdoor exercise equipment and associated strategies to maximise usability for older people Adherence to exercise programs for older people is influenced by program characteristics and personal factors: a systematic review Reducing attrition in physical activity programs for older adults Measurement properties of the CHAMPS physical activity questionnaire in a sample of older Australians Who participates in physical activity intervention trials? Exercise for falls prevention in community-dwelling older adults: trial and participant characteristics, interventions and bias in clinical trials from a systematic review Men's preferences for physical activity interventions: an exploratory study using a factorial survey design created with R software Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations Although there is strong evidence from randomized controlled trials to support the importance of physical activity, older people have low participation rates in physical activity programs aimed at achieving a variety of positive health outcomes, including falls prevention
- keywords: access; activities; activity; adherence; adults; age; analysis; assessment; balance; baseline; care; champs; changes; community; data; depression; effect; engagement; enjoy; enjoyment; equipment; exercise; falls; fear; fig; follow; function; health; improvements; increase; intervention; level; life; local; loneliness; measures; melbourne; mental; mobility; moderate; months; older; older people; outcomes; outdoor; park; participants; participation; people; physical; physical activity; prevention; program; project; public; quality; research; results; review; risk; scale; score; self; seniors; sessions; significant; size; small; social; strength; study; supervised; sustained; systematic; test; trial; version; week; wellbeing
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- author: Scott, Jennifer
- title: A systematic review of the physical activity levels of acutely ill older adults in Hospital At Home settings: an under-researched field
- date: 2020-10-15
- words: 4910
- flesch: 37
- summary: Physical activity as step count Eight studies used pedometers or accelerometers to record 24 h step count as a measure of physical activity ( Functional change between admission and discharge was reported in 4 studies, the results extracted are summarised in Table 5 . The physical activity outcomes of the studies were grouped according to their method of measuring physical activity levels and reporting format.
- keywords: active; activity; acute; admission; adults; adverse; analysis; appraisal; axis; bias; care; change; conditions; count; criteria; daily; data; day; decline; functional; hah; health; high; home; hospital; hospitalised; ill; inclusion; inpatient; lack; levels; living; mean; medical; meta; non; older; online; outcome; participants; patients; physical; physical activity; primary; prisma; protocols; quality; range; reporting; research; resource; results; review; risk; sample; sedentary; setting; size; step; studies; study; suitable; systematic; table; time; tool; treatment
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- author: Stanton, Robert
- title: Depression, Anxiety and Stress during COVID-19: Associations with Changes in Physical Activity, Sleep, Tobacco and Alcohol Use in Australian Adults
- date: 2020-06-07
- words: 5481
- flesch: 40
- summary: That is, those with normal levels of depression symptoms reported a small negative change (−0.42 points), while for those with extremely severe symptoms, the change in composite health behavior change score was more than three times greater (−1.45). An online survey was distributed in April 2020 and included measures of depression, anxiety, stress, physical activity, sleep, alcohol intake and cigarette smoking.
- keywords: active; activity; adults; age; alcohol; analysis; anxiety; associated; associations; australian; behavior; change; china; chronic; composite; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; data; depression; disease; distancing; distress; exercise; health; higher; impact; income; likely; lockdown; mean; mental; moderate; negative; onset; pandemic; people; physical; physical activity; positive; present; psychological; quality; report; respondents; restrictions; scores; severe; severity; significant; sleep; smoking; social; status; stress; study; survey; symptoms; use; usual; week; years
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- author: Alpalhão, Vanessa
- title: Impact of COVID-19 on Physical Therapist Practice in Portugal
- date: 2020-04-17
- words: 597
- flesch: 36
- summary: Physical therapist interventions remain fundamental for the health of our communities and should not be avoided as a general rule. We must also consider that much of the income and social value of these units derive from the rehabilitation care developed and provided by physical therapists.
- keywords: benefit; care; covid-19; infection; intervention; long; patients; physical; practice; risk; therapist; therapy
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