2025
An Exergames Program for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Qualitative Study of Acceptability
Mak S, Nally L, Montoya J, Marrero R, DeJonckheere M, Joiner K, Nam S, Ash G. An Exergames Program for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Qualitative Study of Acceptability. JMIR Diabetes 2025, 10: e65665. PMID: 40238214, PMCID: PMC12159555, DOI: 10.2196/65665.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchModerate to vigorous physical activityVigorous physical activityPhysical activityPeer supportActive video gamesType 1 diabetesVideo game interventionStudy of acceptanceEffects of PAPA barriersPA interventionsPA participationExergaming programFeelings of avoidanceOvercome barriersQualitative studyGame interventionExercise gamesPhysical capabilitiesDiscussion componentEngage youthParticipants’ reflectionsQualitative dataVirtual programTeam discussion
2024
T4. RELATIONSHIP OF GENETICALLY-INDEXED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH MENTAL DISORDERS
Galimberti M, Gupta P, Deak J, Dao C, Nitin R, Zhou H, Harrington K, Na P, Topiwala A, Davis L, Gaziano M, Levey D, Stein M, Gelernter J. T4. RELATIONSHIP OF GENETICALLY-INDEXED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH MENTAL DISORDERS. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 157-158. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProtective effect of PAMental health traitsMillion Veteran ProgramEffects of PAGenome-wide association studiesPhysical activityLocal genetic correlationAlcohol consumptionPosttraumatic stress disorderSmoking initiationLeisure time PARelationship of PAUse disorderMental health outcomesPsychiatric disordersSelf-reported informationSubstance useAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderGenetic correlation analysisLocal genetic correlation analysisTime PAGenome-wide association study statisticsHealth traitsMR analysisResults PA
2022
Baseline physical activity is associated with reduced mortality and disease outcomes in COVID‐19: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Rahmati M, Shamsi M, Khoramipour K, Malakoutinia F, Woo W, Park S, Yon D, Lee S, Shin J, Smith L. Baseline physical activity is associated with reduced mortality and disease outcomes in COVID‐19: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Reviews In Medical Virology 2022, 32: e2349. PMID: 35416354, PMCID: PMC9111124, DOI: 10.1002/rmv.2349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activityCOVID-19 hospitalisationEndurance exerciseIntensive care unit admissionMeta-analysisIntensive care unitBaseline physical activityProtective effect of PAPhysically active individualsMortality rateRandom-effects meta-analysisRates of hospitalisationAssociated with reduced mortalityEffects of PAPA participationResistance exerciseCumulative IndexActive individualsAssociated with decreased hospitalisationMortality rate of COVID-19 patientsInactive controlSystematic reviewCOVID-19 patientsCOVID-19Exercise
2009
The Biological Mechanisms by Which Physical Activity Might Have an Impact on Outcome/Prognosis After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Irwin M. The Biological Mechanisms by Which Physical Activity Might Have an Impact on Outcome/Prognosis After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis. 2009, 97-111. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1173-5_6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivalBiological markersCancer survivalUrgent public health priorityTrial of exerciseBreast cancer deathsImpact of exercisePublic health priorityOutcome/prognosisBody fat levelsBreast cancer diagnosisEffects of PAPhysical inactivityCancer deathSmall RCTsSex hormonesBreast cancerHealth priorityPhysical activityBody fatHormonal concentrationsBeneficial effectsGrowth factorCancer diagnosisBeneficial changes
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