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  • The basic point of this statement (co-signed by a number of prominent Canadian Kinesiologists and Exercise Physiologists) is that because many overweight and obese individuals are at an increased risk of various co-morbidities, including cardiovascular disease, it is imperative that exercise professionals involved in treating such individuals have a clear knowledge of the absolute and relative contraindications to exercise for patients with obesity.

    Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Should All Personal Trainers be Allowed to Treat Obesity? 2009

  • I wouldn't dismiss the possibility, but I also wouldn't dismiss Nietzsche's response to similar ideas in his time: Physiologists should think before putting down the instinct of self-preservation as the cardinal instinct of an organic being.

    UNDERSTANDING COMICS: From vision to narrative? (cont.) 2010

  • One hundred women, with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, aged 21 to 80, gathered to feel a little less alone and learn from each other and a roster of distinguished health professionals - MDs, Ph. Ds, Behavioral Psychologists, Exercise Physiologists, Dietitians and Diabetes Educators - many of whom work and teach at Duke University, a hotbed of diabetes research and other universities.

    Riva Greenberg: Diabetes Health: Nicole Johnson, Former Miss America, Kicks Off Diabetes Sister's 1st "Weekend For Women" 2010

  • Physiologists, photographers, scientists of all sorts, and painters were excited by his breakthroughs.

    Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010

  • Physiologists generally agree that taken on the average the daily consumption of food should supply not less than 2600 Calories per person per day.

    Energy and Society~ Chapter 2~ Organic Energy and the Low-Energy Society 2009

  • Physiologists correct muscle imbalances that can ruin swings.

    Serena Williams: Who Has Time for Tennis? 2009

  • Physiologists have shown that minuscule doses of poison may actually make organisms (including humans) healthier, a phenomenon called hormesis.

    Stop Worrying, and Learn to Love the Bear By Jason Zweig 2008

  • Physiologists and profound observers will tell you, perhaps to your astonishment, that tempers, characteristics, wit, or genius reappear in families at long intervals, precisely like what are known as hereditary diseases.

    Albert Savarus 2007

  • Physiologists and profound observers will tell you, perhaps to your astonishment, that tempers, characteristics, wit, or genius reappear in families at long intervals, precisely like what are known as hereditary diseases.

    Albert Savarus 2007

  • Physiologists are unraveling the role that your hormones and brain play in urging you to eat more than you should.

    Speedlinking 5/1/07 William Harryman 2007

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