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Associations between aerobic fitness and estrogen metabolites in premenopausal women

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The association between an objective indicator of chronic exercise, aerobic fitness, and 2-OHE1 and 16alpha-hydroxyestrone (16alpha-OHE1) in premenopausal women was investigated. No statistically significant association between aerobic fitness and 2-OHE1 and 16alpha-OHE1 was found, but it was observed that body composition was associated with 2-OHE1 and 16alpha-OHE1 levels.

Author: Courneya, Kerry S., Westerlind, Kim C., Campbell, Kristin L., Harber, Vicki J.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2005
United States, Science & research, Physical fitness, Menopause

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Factors associated with physical activity in Canadian adults with diabetes

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A study was conducted to identify demographic and health factors associated with physical activity in adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The results indicate that most adults with diabetes do not regularly engage in adequate physical activity to achieve health benefits and the majority of both type 1 and type 2 participants were considered insufficiently active.

Author: Courneya, Kerry S., Plotnikoff, Ronald C., Taylor, Lorian M., Wilson, Philip M., Svenson, Lawrence W., Raine, Kim, Sigla, Ronald J., Birkett, Nicholas
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2006
Adults, Diabetics, Clinical report

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Relation between intensity of physical activity and breast cancer risk reduction

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Research presented attempts to define the level and type of exercise or physical activity needed to lower the risk of breast cancer in women. Findings suggest that moderate-intensity exercise such as household and occupational activities rated highest for breast cancer risk reduction.

Author: Friedenreich, Christine M., Courneya, Kerry S., Bryant, Heather E.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2001
Statistical Data Included, Sports medicine

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Research, Women, Breast cancer, Women's health, Canada, Physiological aspects, Exercise
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