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    SSJ Call for Papers - 7 month(s) ago

    Guest Editors (listed in alphabetical order): Dr. Anna Baeth (she/her), Athlete Ally, USA Dr. Sheree Bekker (she/her), University of Bath, UK Ali Greey (they/them), University of Toronto, Canada Dr. Anna Posbergh (she/her), University of Minnesota, USA Dr. Roc Rochon (they/them), Florida State University, USA Over the past decade here has been a proliferation of scholarship focusing on…

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    Background: The osteoclastogenesis RANKL gene plays a key role in bone remodeling. The hypomethylation of its promoter region may cause osteoporosis. The present study aimed to elucidate the influence of physical activity on DNA methylation changes of RANKL promoter cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG)-rich region in active and sedentary adults and to assess the effect of aerobic and strength…

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    • #Exercise can have positive impact on #genes! ✅Increase #DNA methylation of #RANKL ✅Reduce bone loss #Aerobic & #strength exercise also ✅Decrease HR & blood pressure ✅Improve body composition ✅Reduce #BMI & fat 👉🏽https://t.co/RjcnYGNziR via @JPAHjournal #PhysicalActivity https://t.co/qlKlcBEO9h

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    SSJ Call for Papers - 1 year(s) ago

    Guest Editors (listed in alphabetical order): Dr. Anna Baeth (she/her), Athlete Ally, USA Dr. Sheree Bekker (she/her), University of Bath, UK Ali Greey (they/them), University of Toronto, Canada Dr. Anna Posbergh (she/her), University of Minnesota, USA Dr. Roc Rochon (they/them), Florida State University, USA Over the past decade here has been a proliferation of scholarship focusing on…

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    • 📢 CALL FOR PAPERS 📝 Could your paper be published in the Sociology of Sport Journal special issue on #GenderInclusivity in sport❔ 🌍 Research welcome from all contexts 📅 DEADLINE: 15th January 2024 ℹ️ More information: https://t.co/Tz0pxjQW3e @shereebekker @SSJ_Journal https://t.co/26FWz0tqRL

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    Background: Given the popularity of thigh-worn accelerometers, it is important to understand their reliability and validity. Purpose: Our study evaluated laboratory validity and free-living intermonitor reliability of the Fibion monitor and free-living intermonitor reliability of the activPAL monitor. Free-living comparability of the Fibion and activPAL monitors was also assessed. Methods:…

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    • RT @fibion: ➡️ New #Fibion validation out ❕ 👍 See at https://t.co/HwCNvduCtB #sedentarybehaviour #physicalactivity #accelerometry #valida…

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    Background: Given the popularity of thigh-worn accelerometers, it is important to understand their reliability and validity. Purpose: Our study evaluated laboratory validity and free-living intermonitor reliability of the Fibion monitor and free-living intermonitor reliability of the activPAL monitor. Free-living comparability of the Fibion and activPAL monitors was also assessed. Methods:…

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    • RT @fibion: 👉 New #Fibion validation ahead of publication 👍 👍 See at https://t.co/HwCNvduCtB #sedentarybehaviour #physicalactivity #accel…

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    Older adults are challenged with aging-related declines in skeletal muscle mass and function. Although exercise interventions of longer duration typically yield larger changes, shorter-term interventions may kick-start positive effects, allowing participants to begin engaging in more activity. This study aimed to determine whether 8 weeks of a resistance training program (Stay Strong, Stay…

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    • “Efficacy of an 8-Week Resistance Training Program in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Breanne S. Baker et al. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity https://t.co/sg5WvXy7SA