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Exercisers also had significant improvements in cholesterol scores compared with stent subjects.
A New Weapon in the Fight Against Superbugs Ann Lukits 2012
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•Exercisers reported improvements in all areas of quality of life: agility, energy, overall health, mental health, emotional well-being and functioning in social situations.
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As John says, "Exercisers outperform couch potatoes in tests that measure long-term memory, reasoning, attention, problem-solving, even so-called 'fluid intelligence' tasks."
Brain rules #1 Clive Shepherd 2009
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Elizabeth Bewley Exercisers take part in a fitness hour, run by the Stockholm-based nonprofit gym Friskis and Svettis, in Brussels's Cinquantenaire Park.
Staying Slim in Europe Without Trimming a Wallet Elizabeth Bewley 2009
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As John says, "Exercisers outperform couch potatoes in tests that measure long-term memory, reasoning, attention, problem-solving, even so-called 'fluid intelligence' tasks."
Archive 2009-03-01 Clive Shepherd 2009
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~ Mental Fatigue from Low Blood Sugar Levels -- Exercisers and athletes can expect to feel fatigued when their blood sugar levels drop.
Speedlinking 11/26/07 William Harryman 2007
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~ Tapering for Athletes and Ordinary Exercisers -- Tapering refers to the period just before a major race or game, when an athlete reduces workload to be in peak shape on the day of the competition.
Speedlinking 10/1/07 William Harryman 2007
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~ Muscle Cramps from Exercise: Causes and Prevention -- Exercisers are often told that muscle cramps are caused by lack of salt sodium or low potassium.
Speedlinking 11/15/07 William Harryman 2007
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Exercisers who are just starting out tend to weigh more, putting additional stress on feet and joints, plus newbies may not be aware of pre-existing knee and ankle problems.
Tip of the Week 2007
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~ Master Athletes Age Better than Non-Exercisers -- Master athletes are older men and women who compete in sports at a very high level, no matter how old they are.
Speedlinking 6/5/07 William Harryman 2007
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