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THE BENEEITS OF DOING

Habitual Physical Activity and Quality of Life

Pages 354-365 | Published online: 20 Apr 2012

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Patrícia Sousa, Eduarda Coelho & Maria Paula Mota. (2023) Is there a relationship between the motivation of female fitness practitioners and tobacco and alcohol consumption? Perspectives for improving lifestyle for health. Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance 2:2, pages 208-221.
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Salma Khalfallah, Bessem Mkaouer, Samiha Amara, Hamdi Habacha & Nizar Souissi. (2022) Effects of Differing Exercise Intensities on the Response Time of Gymnasts and Nongymnasts in a Mental Body Rotation Task. The American Journal of Psychology 135:1, pages 69-76.
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Roy J. Shephard. 2019. Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences.
Roy J. Shephard. 2017. International Encyclopedia of Public Health. International Encyclopedia of Public Health 31 37 .
Angelo N. BelcastroKatherine S. MorrisonEmma HicksHelin Matta. (2012) Cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses associated with children’s physical activity during self-paced games. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 90:9, pages 1269-1276.
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Yukitoshi Aoyagi, Hyuntae Park, Sungjin Park & Roy J. Shephard. (2010) Habitual physical activity and health-related quality of life in older adults: interactions between the amount and intensity of activity (the Nakanojo Study). Quality of Life Research 19:3, pages 333-338.
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Allen Eason, Stephen Colmant & Carrie Winterowd. (2009) Sweat Therapy Theory, Practice, and Efficacy. Journal of Experiential Education 32:2, pages 121-136.
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Allen Eason, Stephen Colmant & Carrie Winterowd. (2009) Sweat Therapy Theory, Practice, and Efficacy. Journal of Experiential Education 32:2, pages 121-136.
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Roy J. Shephard. (2008) The Importance of Oxygen Transport, Strength And Flexibility In Maintaining Independence of The Elderly. Medicina Sportiva 12:4, pages 165-174.
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R.J. Shephard. 2008. International Encyclopedia of Public Health. International Encyclopedia of Public Health 61 69 .
Mark S. TremblayRoy J. ShephardLawrence R. Brawley. (2007) La recherche qui éclaire les guides sur l’activité physique au Canada : introductionCet article est tiré d’un supplément intitulé Advancing physical activity measurement and guidelines in Canada: a scientific review and evidence-based foundation for the future of Canadian physical activity guidelines (Favoriser les lignes directrices et la mesure de l’activité physique au Canada: examen scientifique et justification selon les données probantes pour l’avenir des lignes directrices de l’activité physique canadienne) publié par Physiologie appliquée, nutrition et métabolisme et la Revue canadienne de santé publique . On peut aussi mentionner Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab. 32 (Suppl. 2F) ou Can. J. Public Health 98 (Suppl. 2). . Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 32:S2F, pages S1-S9.
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Mark S. TremblayRoy J. ShephardLawrence R. Brawley. (2007) Research that informs Canada’s physical activity guides: an introductionThis article is part of a supplement entitled Advancing physical activity measurement and guidelines in Canada: a scientific review and evidence-based foundation for the future of Canadian physical activity guidelines co-published by Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism and the Canadian Journal of Public Health . It may be cited as Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab. 32(Suppl. 2E) or as Can. J. Public Health 98(Suppl. 2). . Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 32:S2E, pages S1-S8.
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Roy J. Shephard. 2007. Clinical Sports Medicine. Clinical Sports Medicine 103 115 .
Akitomo Yasunaga, Fumiharu Togo, Eiji Watanabe, Hyuntae Park, Roy J. Shephard & Yukitoshi Aoyagi. (2006) Yearlong Physical Activity and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Japanese Adults: The Nakanojo Study. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 14:3, pages 288-301.
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Phillip D. Tomporowski. (2003) Effects of acute bouts of exercise on cognition. Acta Psychologica 112:3, pages 297-324.
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Roy J. Shephard & Barry Franklin. (2001) Changes in the Quality of Life: A Major Goal of Cardiac Rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 21:4, pages 189-200.
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R.J. Shephard. (2000) For debate: Medical clearance: a possible inhibitor of physical activity in the elderly? Trends in Canadian thought. Science & Sports 15:4, pages 207-211.
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Roy J. Shephard. 2000. Endurance in Sport. Endurance in Sport 747 765 .
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