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  • Self-rated health and physi... Self-rated health and physician-rated health as independent predictors of mortality in elderly men
    Giltay, Erik J; Vollaard, Albert M; Kromhout, Daan Age and ageing, 03/2012, Volume: 41, Issue: 2
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    Background: When assessing health status, physicians may focus on objective symptoms and diagnoses, whereas individuals may focus more on subjective symptoms, functional limitations and quality of ...
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  • Using molecular classificat... Using molecular classification to predict gains in maximal aerobic capacity following endurance exercise training in humans
    TIMMONS, James A; KNUDSEN, Steen; AKERSTRÖM, Thorbjörn ... Journal of applied physiology (1985), 06/2010, Volume: 108, Issue: 6
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    A low maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is a strong risk factor for premature mortality. Supervised endurance exercise training increases VO2max with a very wide range of effectiveness in humans. ...
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  • A comparison of the health ... A comparison of the health benefits of reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) and moderate-intensity walking in type 2 diabetes patients
    Ruffino, José S; Songsorn, Preeyaphorn; Haggett, Malindi ... Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism, 02/2017, Volume: 42, Issue: 2
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    Reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) is a genuinely time-efficient intervention that can improve aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity in sedentary individuals. The present ...
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  • Prognostic value of pro-adr... Prognostic value of pro-adrenomedullin, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein in predicting outcome of febrile urinary tract infection
    van derStarre, W.E.; Zunder, S.M.; Vollaard, A.M. ... Clinical microbiology and infection, October 2014, 2014-Oct, 2014-10-00, 20141001, Volume: 20, Issue: 10
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    Bacterial infections such as febrile urinary tract infection (fUTI) may run a complicated course that is difficult to foretell on clinical evaluation only. Because the conventional biomarkers ...
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  • PARK2/PACRG polymorphisms a... PARK2/PACRG polymorphisms and susceptibility to typhoid and paratyphoid fever
    Ali, S.; Vollaard, A. M.; Widjaja, S. ... Clinical and experimental immunology, June 2006, Volume: 144, Issue: 3
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    Summary Host genetic factors may contribute to susceptibility to and outcome in infectious diseases. Recently polymorphisms in PARK2/PACRG, a gene cluster linked to ubiquitination and ...
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  • Time-efficient and computer... Time-efficient and computer-guided sprint interval exercise training for improving health in the workplace: a randomised mixed-methods feasibility study in office-based employees
    Metcalfe, Richard S; Atef, Hady; Mackintosh, Kelly ... BMC public health, 03/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The efficacy of high-intensity interval training (HIT) as a time-efficient exercise strategy for beneficially modifying risk factors for cardiovascular disease has repeatedly been demonstrated in ...
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  • Extremely short duration hi... Extremely short duration high intensity interval training substantially improves insulin action in young healthy males
    Babraj, John A; Vollaard, Niels B J; Keast, Cameron ... BMC endocrine disorders, 01/2009, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Traditional high volume aerobic exercise training reduces cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk but involves a substantial time commitment. Extremely low volume high-intensity interval training ...
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  • A Practical and Time-Effici... A Practical and Time-Efficient High-Intensity Interval Training Program Modifies Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors in Adults with Risk Factors for Type II Diabetes
    Phillips, Bethan E; Kelly, Benjamin M; Lilja, Mats ... Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne), 09/2017, Volume: 8
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    Regular physical activity (PA) can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but adherence to time-orientated (150 min week or more) PA guidelines is very poor. A practical and time-efficient PA ...
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  • Evaluating differences in t... Evaluating differences in the clinical impact of a free online weight loss programme, a resource-intensive commercial weight loss programme and an active control condition: a parallel randomised controlled trial
    Innes, Aidan Q; Thomson, Greig; Cotter, Mary ... BMC public health, 12/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Finding effective intervention strategies to combat rising obesity levels could significantly reduce the burden that obesity and associated non-communicable diseases places on both individuals and ...
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  • Exercise training comprisin... Exercise training comprising of single 20-s cycle sprints does not provide a sufficient stimulus for improving maximal aerobic capacity in sedentary individuals
    Songsorn, P.; Lambeth-Mansell, A.; Mair, J. L. ... European journal of applied physiology, 08/2016, Volume: 116, Issue: 8
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    Purpose Sprint interval training (SIT) provides a potent stimulus for improving maximal aerobic capacity ( V ˙ O 2 max ), which is among the strongest markers for future cardiovascular health and ...
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