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The Journal of organic chemistry
Medicine
Disability and rehabilitation
journal of physical activity & health
international journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
Social science & medicine (1982)
jbi database of systematic reviews and implementation reports
journal of christian nursing : a quarterly publication of nurses christian fellowship
intensive & critical care nursing
Preventive medicine reports
journal of strength and conditioning research
pm & r : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation
american journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation
biomimetics (basel, switzerland)
journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
Medical & biological engineering & computing
Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders
The American journal of emergency medicine
journal of the national cancer institute
pflugers archiv : european journal of physiology
journal of transport & health
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Bibliographies
[1]
Immediate post-breakfast physical activity improves interstitial postprandial glycemia: a comparison of different activity-meal timings.
[2]
Predictors of Fat Oxidation and Caloric Expenditure With and Without Weighted Vest Running.
[3]
Physiological responses and perceived exertion during robot-assisted treadmill walking in non-ambulatory stroke survivors.
[4]
Cyclization of Thiopropargyl Benzimidazoles by Combining Iron(III) Chloride and Diorganyl Diselenides.
[5]
Differences in social and physical dimensions of perceived walkability in Mexican American and non-hispanic white walking environments in Tucson, Arizona.
[6]
A single whole body vibration session influences quadriceps muscle strength, functional mobility and balance of elderly with osteopenia and/or osteoporosis? Pragmatic clinical trial.
[7]
Universal Tumor DNA BRCA1/2 Testing of Ovarian Cancer: Prescreening PARPi Treatment and Genetic Predisposition.
[8]
The Topology of the Leg Joints of the Beetle (Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae) and Its Implication for the Tribological Properties.
[9]
Biobehavioral intervention targeting physical activity behavior change for older Veterans after non-traumatic amputation: A randomized controlled trial.
[10]
Roll-over shape of a prosthetic foot: a finite element evaluation and experimental validation.
[11]
Changes in Cognitive Function and in the Levels of Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) in Older Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Subjected to a Cardiorespiratory Exercise Programme
[12]
What Is the Best Practice Method for Quantifying the Health and Economic Benefits of Active Transport?
[13]
Changes in Cognitive Function and in the Levels of Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) in Older Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Subjected to a Cardiorespiratory Exercise Programme
[14]
Increased Time Difference between Imagined and Physical Walking in Older Adults at a High Risk of Falling
[15]
selected indicators of physical activities and inactivities of persons with visual impairments
[16]
effect of aerobic exercise on blood pressure of patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial
[17]
saccadic body turns in walking drosophila
[18]
ecocardiografia e teste de caminhada de 6 minutos na disfunção sistólica do ventrículo esquerdo ecocardiografía y prueba de caminata de 6 minutos en la disfunción sistólica del ventrículo izquierdo chocardiography and 6-minute walk test in left ventricular systolic dysfunction
[19]
an extreme mountain ultra-marathon decreases the cost of uphill walking and running
[20]
a birth cohort analysis to study dog walking in adolescence shows no relationship with objectively measured physical activity
[21]
moderate-load muscular endurance strength training did not improve peak power or functional capacity in older men and women
[22]
treinamento aeróbico melhora a capacidade funcional de pacientes em hemodiálise crônica aerobic exercise improves physical capacity in patients under chronic hemodialysis
[23]
impact of stride-coupled gaze shifts of walking blowflies on the neuronal representation of visual targets
[24]
<b>influence of adiposity on physiological and affective responses in walking at a self-selected pace</b>
[25]
critérios prognósticos em hipertensão arterial pulmonar prognostic markers in pulmonary arterial hypertension
[26]
prevalência e fatores associados à inatividade física nos deslocamentos para escola em adolescentes prevalence of physical inactivity and associated factors among adolescents commuting to school
[27]
caminhada/corrida ou uma partida de futebol recreacional apresentam efetividade semelhante na indução de hipotensão pós-exercício
[28]
sidewalk landscape structure and thermal conditions for child and adult pedestrians
[29]
a study of gait and posture with the use of cyclograms
[30]
Associations between Neighborhood Open Space Features and Walking and Social Interaction in Older Adults—A Mixed Methods Study
[31]
Associations between Neighborhood Open Space Features and Walking and Social Interaction in Older Adults-A Mixed Methods Study.
[32]
Early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity locations and behaviors in adults living in the United States.
[33]
A model for rapid emergency department expansion for the COVID-19 pandemic.
[34]
Environmental and Individual Correlates of Various Types of Physical Activity among Community-Dwelling Middle-Aged and Elderly Japanese
[35]
A Review on the Control of the Mechanical Properties of Ankle Foot Orthosis for Gait Assistance
[36]
The metabolic equivalents of one-mile walking by older adults; implications for health promotion
[37]
LANDSCAPE IMPERMANCENCES IN A SLEEPWALKING EARTH: DREAM AND RESISTENCE
[38]
Asia and the world economy: “Walking on two legs (of different lengths)”
[39]
Sensorimotor-Conceptual Integration in Free Walking Enhances Divergent Thinking for Young and Older Adults
[40]
Walking pace is inversely associated with risk of death and cardiovascular disease: The Physicians' Health Study.
[41]
Do children with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a diferent gait pattern? Relationship between idiopathic toe-walking and ADHD
[42]
Promoting safe walking and biking to school: the Marin County success story.
[43]
Vehicle routing with transportable resources: Using carpooling and walking for on-site services
[44]
Walking cycle control for an active ankle prosthesis with one degree of freedom monitored from a personal computer.
[45]
Subject-specific responses to an adaptive ankle prosthesis during incline walking.
[46]
Energy Recuperation at the Hip Joint for Paraplegic Walking: Interaction Between Patient and Supportive Device.
[47]
Reduced cortical brain activity with the use of microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knees during walking
[48]
Translational methods to detect asymmetries in temporal and spatial walking metrics in parkinsonian mouse models and human subjects with Parkinson’s disease
[49]
Counter-maps of the ordinary: occupation, subjectivity, and walking under curfew in Kashmir
[50]
Changes in Psychological and Cognitive Outcomes after Green versus Suburban Walking: A Pilot Crossover Study.
[51]
Examining the Walking Accessibility, Willingness, and Travel Conditions of Residents in Saudi Cities.
[52]
Relearning functional and symmetric walking after stroke using a wearable device: a feasibility study.
[53]
Walking on a Vertically Oscillating Treadmill: Phase Synchronization and Gait Kinematics.
[54]
Phase resetting behavior in human gait is influenced by treadmill walking speed.
[55]
Exploring the associations of serum concentrations of PCBs, PCDDs, and PCDFs with walking speed in the U.S. general population: Beyond standard linear models.
[56]
New walking and cycling infrastructure and modal shift in the UK: A quasi-experimental panel study.
[57]
Correlates of walking and cycling for transport and recreation: factor structure, reliability and behavioural associations of the perceptions of the environment in the neighbourhood scale (PENS).
[58]
Evaluating the travel, physical activity and carbon impacts of a 'natural experiment' in the provision of new walking and cycling infrastructure: methods for the core module of the iConnect study.
[59]
An applied ecological framework for evaluating infrastructure to promote walking and cycling: the iConnect study.
[60]
Lower-limb joint work and power are modulated during load carriage based on load configuration and walking speed
[61]
Impact of age on the recovery of six-minute walking distance after lung cancer surgery: a retrospective cohort study.
[62]
Fore-aft resistance applied at the center of mass using a novel robotic interface proportionately increases propulsive force generation in healthy nonimpaired individuals walking at a constant speed.
[63]
Reliability of the 6-minute walking test smartphone application.
[64]
The effects of setting conditions of trash bins on waste collection performance and waste separation behaviors; distance from walking path, separated setting, and arrangements.
[65]
Peripheral Prisms Improve Obstacle Detection during Simulated Walking for Patients with Left Hemispatial Neglect and Hemianopia.
[66]
Walking as site dance: choreography and conflict in Tel Aviv
[67]
Dynamic properties of orientation to turbulent air current by walking carrion beetles
[68]
Lack of effect of (-)-disparlure on orientation towards (+)-disparlure source in walking and flying gypsy moth males.
[69]
"Not a walking piece of meat with disease": meanings of becoming undetectable among HIV-positive gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in the U = U era.
[70]
Effects of a Medial Knee Unloading Implant on Tibiofemoral Joint Mechanics During Walking
[71]
The Nature of Age-Related Differences in Knee Function during Walking: Implication for the Development of Knee Osteoarthritis.
[72]
The Effects of Neighborhood Built Environment on Walking for Leisure and for Purpose Among Older People.
[73]
Walking (and cycling) to change the city Camminare (e pedalare) per trasformare la città
[74]
The association between gait variability with the energy cost of walking depends on the fall status in people with multiple sclerosis without mobility aids.
[75]
Physiological responses and perceived exertion during robot-assisted treadmill walking in non-ambulatory stroke survivors.
[76]
How do people tap when walking? An empirical investigation of nomadic data entry
[77]
Title: Can changing the physical environment promote walking and cycling? A systematic review of what works and how.
[78]
Visuomotor error augmentation affects mediolateral head and trunk stabilization during walking.
[79]
Muscle Synergies Modify Static Optimization Estimates of Joint Stiffness during Walking.
[80]
Differences in social and physical dimensions of perceived walkability in Mexican American and non-hispanic white walking environments in Tucson, Arizona.
[81]
The metabolic costs of walking and running up a 30-degree incline: implications for vertical kilometer foot races.
[82]
Experiential exposure to texting and walking in virtual reality: A randomized trial to reduce distracted pedestrian behavior.
[83]
A Between-subject fNIRS-BCI Study on Detecting Self-regulated Intention During Walking.
[84]
Effects of mindfulness on psychological and psychophysiological responses during self-paced walking.
[85]
Inertial sensor-based centripetal acceleration as a correlate for lateral margin of stability during walking and turning.
[86]
Relationships between walking hours, sleeping hours, meaningfulness of life (Ikigai) and mortality in the elderly: Prospective cohort study
[87]
Sulodexide improves pain-free walking distance in patients with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
[88]
Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
[89]
The metabolic power required to support body weight and accelerate body mass changes during walking on uphill and downhill slopes.
[90]
Experimental and theoretical energetics of walking molecular motors under fluctuating environments.
[91]
Effective Peer Leader Attributes for the Promotion of Walking in Older Adults.
[92]
Estimating mood variation from MPF of EMG during walking.
[93]
Inertial Sensor-Based Instrumented Cane for Real-Time Walking Cane Kinematics Estimation
[94]
Interventions to Increase Walking Behavior
[95]
Increased Time Difference between Imagined and Physical Walking in Older Adults at a High Risk of Falling
[96]
Online Assessment of Human-Robot Interaction for Hybrid Control of Walking
[97]
284 Walking for Health: report from the ACSM specialty conference October 13-15th 2005
[98]
walking with death, walking with science, walking with living: philosophical praxis and happiness
[99]
evaluation of appropriate metatarsal pad length on mechanical parameters of diabetic foot ulcer during walking
[100]
the use of kernel density estimation to examine associations between neighborhood destination intensity and walking and physical activity.
[101]
the influence of intermittent compression therapy using sphgymomanometer on pressure changes and walking ability on individuals affected with peripheral arterial diseases of lower limbs