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Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 673 - Essential Puppy Care: Vaccinations, Nutrition, and Training Tips

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 44:44


In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, we're joined by Dr. RuthAnn Lobos of Purina. We dive deep into puppy health, discussing essential vaccines, building immunity, the science behind proper nutrition, and why it all matters for your duck dog. Plus, Dr. Lobos shares valuable socialization tips to help your puppy grow into a confident hunting companion.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

UF Health Podcasts
Positive mindset and activity level may form helpful cycle

UF Health Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025


On the surface, the era of COVID-19 changed a lot of things: our commute…

Health in a Heartbeat
Positive mindset and activity level may form helpful cycle

Health in a Heartbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 2:00


On the surface, the era of COVID-19 changed a lot of things: our commute time, hand-washing know-how, and preference for outdoor dining. Now, a study from researchers in Finland suggests...

EAU Podcasts
Dr. Glaser explores if activity level modulate the genetic risk of BPH

EAU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 5:28


In this episode, Dr. Alexander Glaser (US) explores the relationship between genetic predisposition and lifestyle in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).Drawing on data from a UK Biobank cohort study, he investigates whether varying levels of physical activity can modulate genetic risk factors for BPH. Dr. Glaser provides a detailed overview of the study's methodology, key findings, and potential implications for preventive and personalised approaches to managing prostate health. This episode sheds light on the critical intersection of genetics and lifestyle in addressing urological conditions.For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.

The Rob Skinner Podcast
289. Raise Your Activity Level, Don't Lower Your Standards

The Rob Skinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 21:18


How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast.  If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here:  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner   Transcript for "Raise your activity level, don't lower your goals"   I was looking forward to the final message of the evangelism conference.  Christians from all over the world were gathered for a conference meant to inspire and unify our family of churches.  The final speaker was someone I've always respected and is one of my favorite preachers.  I was waiting for a massive call to action.  A dream casting lesson that set our vision on winning this lost world.  In past seminars and conferences, the final lesson is usually one of the best and is typically preached by one of the most gifted leaders.  That slot summarizes the primary points from all the classes and channels them into a call for massive action on the part of the participants.  As the speaker began, I was waiting for that call.  Instead, I heard a lot of stories about family and parenting.  It was a long, meandering lesson and what I heard from it was that we are not going to win the world in one generation, therefore let's pass the torch on to our kids and let them do it.  I left deflated.  Instead of getting pumped up to return to my home church ready to change my city, I had seen a hero of my faith pull out the white flag of surrender and slowly wave it in front of the gathering of over ten thousand followers of Jesus.  Looking back, I understand what he meant.  We do need to pass on what we've learned, our convictions and passion for God and the lost people of this world.  I recognize that there will be millions of lost people long after I'm past.  I know that the work will continue on until Jesus returns.  However, the tone of the lesson was, “It's never gonna happen so let's not stress about it and let's just focus on the next generation.”  It felt very much like a call to lower expectations and to get satisfied with maintaining what we had rather than multiply what God had given us.  As people filed out on their way home, I sat there thinking to myself, “I'm not ready to surrender, settle or be satisfied yet.  I'm not dead yet.  Yes, I want to pass my faith on to my children, but as long as I have breath, I want to advance the Kingdom as far as I can.” Every generation has to decide how they will face the challenges God has placed before them.  During the Exodus, Moses called the Israelites to explore the land they would enter and see what they were facing, both good and bad.  In Numbers 13:17 it is written,  17 When Moses sent them to explore Canaan, he said, “Go up through the Negev and on into the hill country. 18 See what the land is like and whether the people who live there are strong or weak, few or many. 19 What kind of land do they live in? Is it good or bad? What kind of towns do they live in? Are they unwalled or fortified? 20 How is the soil? Is it fertile or poor? Are there trees in it or not? Do your best to bring back some of the fruit of the land.” (It was the season for the first ripe grapes.)  Twelve tribal leaders led the scouting expedition.  Their evaluation is found in Numbers 13:26, “26 They came back to Moses and Aaron and the whole Israelite community at Kadesh in the Desert of Paran. There they reported to them and to the whole assembly and showed them the fruit of the land. 27 They gave Moses this account: “We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and honey! Here is its fruit. 28 But the people who live there are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw descendants of Anak there. 29 The Amalekites live in the Negev; the Hittites, Jebusites and Amorites live in the hill country; and the Canaanites live near the sea and along the Jordan.” 30 Then Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.” 31 But the men who had gone up with him said, “We can't attack those people; they are stronger than we are.”  Ten leaders saw the land and said, “We can't.”  Two leaders, Joshua and Caleb, said “We can.”  Those two men were some of the few who made it into the promised land.  The other ten were put to death by God for their lack of faith.  The Israelites were condemned to wander for forty years for their lack of trust in God.  All the leaders saw the same thing.  The same land, the same fruit, the same enemies and the same challenges.  The facts were identical, but the faith couldn't have been more different.  Every generation has the same command to obey, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” (Matthew 28:19).  We face open fields, difficult fields, persecution and blessings.  This lost world has both opportunities and challenges for us individually and as a Christian family.  However, we have to decide how we will respond.  Will we say with Caleb, “We can!” or with the forgotten and doomed ten leaders, “We can't.”  If you want to be a multiplying Christian, you have to consciously decide that you will be a “We can!” Christian.  It may be difficult, and there will be giants and fortresses to face down, but with God, we can.  One of the biggest traps many Christians fall into is lowering their expectations to when faced with spiritual challenges.  Instead of increasing activity, faith, intensity, focus, they begin to spout the language of those who say, “we can't.”  You can recognize it by: ·         Being satisfied with only a few people becoming Christians ·         Shifting focus from saving the lost to satisfying the saved ·         A critical spirit toward those bent on conquest ·         Jealousy and envy toward those who are making spiritual progress ·         Negative talk, gossip and slander toward those whose passion for the lost is still strong ·         A change of emphasis from building God's kingdom to padding our retirement ·         Faithless language like: o   “People aren't open” o   “Times have changed” o   “I've tried but…” o   “We don't have the right song service, enough money, the right people, etc.” I was reading a book by Grant Cardone called “The 10x Rule.”  He points out that so often when we don't hit our goals, we lower our expectations and our efforts.  We don't want to experience the emotional pain of failing.  Instead, he counsels people to increase your efforts ten times, or “10x.”  This principle is applicable to the world of finance, business, relationships, family or spirituality.  We all have a choice when faced with not achieving our ambitions, we can settle or we can set our minds on God and accept that our current level of faith, activity and love will need to grow to meet the challenge before us.  The difference between the man who returned with 10 minas versus the one who simply returned the mina given him by his master (Luke 19:11-27) is that the multiplying servant raised his expectations and efforts to meet the challenge and multiply what God had given him.  The wicked servant settled and became critical of the master and his expectations.  “21 I was afraid of you, because you are a hard man. You take out what you did not put in and reap what you did not sow.” (Luke 11:21)  He justified his inactivity by blaming his master for being hard and having too-high expectations. The apostle Paul faced difficulties in his ministry in Ephesus.  Take a look at Acts 19:8-10, “8 Paul entered the synagogue and spoke boldly there for three months, arguing persuasively about the kingdom of God. 9 But some of them became obstinate; they refused to believe and publicly maligned the Way. So Paul left them. He took the disciples with him and had discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. 10 This went on for two years, so that all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord.”  When he faced opposition and a lack of openness, he didn't lower expectations, he changed locations and raised his level of activity.  He held daily discussions in a public location.  The result was that he was able to multiply disciples, leaders and churches in western Asia Minor.  I was reading this passage recently and challenged myself to increase my level of effort this fall.  My goal is to hold 90 “discussions in 90 days.  Anytime I am using a Bible with a non-Christian present I'm counting it as a “discussion.”  Sermons, group discussions or personal Bible studies all count.  If I'm going to reach the metropolitan area I live in, it has to start with greater activity on my part.  Yesterday, I went sharing on campus and we shared with over 100 people. Then I led three Bible studies in the afternoon and evening.  The last person I had a discussion with said he wants to get baptized right away.  I was energized and fired up at the end of the day even though it was a packed day.  I'd rather raise my intensity than lower my standards. I appreciate people like Kevin Miller, church leader from Boston.  He has a passion to reach the lost in the Boston metro area.  He could sit there and say that the church is too old, it's been this size for too long or the membership is too old or set in their ways.  Instead, he has a can-do attitude that won't settle for survival. He wants to see the church grow, multiply and do better than it ever has.  I love what Shawn Wooten is doing in Eastern Europe.  He could call it a day and retire on all the inspiring experiences and stories he's accumulated over the years.  Instead, he's driving on toward expansion of the gospel. Dr. John Oakes lifts my spirits.  Like Caleb, he is an older man.  He's retired from teaching.  However, he's determined to advance the kingdom in central California.  He planted a church in Merced, California in his late sixties.  Instead of lowering expectations, he raised his levels of effort.  He goes out on campus twice weekly to reach out and has grown his church of three Christians to over 25 in a little over a year.  He is a “We can!” disciple. Take a look at yourself.  Are you listening to the excuses and rationalizations that Satan and even well-meaning Christians are placing in your head?  Satan's lie is that when faced with difficult challenges, just lower your expectations, back off and don't try so that you won't experience disappointment, failure or defeat.  For example, if you haven't saved a soul in a while, you might be tempted to think, “I'm too old, too unrelatable, too isolated or too something…”  Take captive that thought and instead raise your activity level.  Start sharing your faith actively.  Keep a prayer list of people you can pray for, serve, show hospitality to and invite to church.  Increase your efforts ten times.  If you raise your energy, efforts and faith, you will see things begin to change.  Jesus said in Matthew 9:29, “According to your faith will it be done to you.” Just like with the exploration of the land, for every two faithful followers there will probably be ten cynical and faithless people.  Don't allow other people's negativity or spiritual issues drag you down.  If you want to do great things for God, you will get heat and reasons why it can't be or shouldn't be done.  People will say your too “old school.”  This often happens because the person is simply trying to justify their lives and low expectations.  Ignore it and do God's will.  Become a multiplying disciple.      Application: ·         In what areas have you surrendered or lowered your expectations? o   Relationships o   Evangelism o   Finances o   Purity ·         What could you do starting today to raise your level of faith and activity to see God work in that area?

The EC method
Ep. 459 - Increasing Activity Level for Fat Loss & shadow boxing do's and don'ts

The EC method

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 36:31


TheECmethod.co.uk 00:00 Introduction and Small Talk 02:21 Dealing with Self Doubt and Negative Thoughts 03:20 The Role of Running in Weight Loss 06:19 Increasing Activity Level for Fat Loss 08:12 Setting Realistic Weight Loss Goals 17:20 Shadow Boxing and Location in the Gym 18:40 Increasing Weight with Good Form 25:47 The Benefits of Refeeds for Adherence 31:27 Support During and After Panic Attacks 34:12 Balancing Preparation and Authenticity in Speaking Engagements 37:02 The Impact of the EC Method

Dhru Purohit Show
The Mind Blowing Science of Walking 8,000 Steps a Day to Support Fat Burning, Cognitive Health and Longevity

Dhru Purohit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 76:54


This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Ketone-IQ and Lifeforce. We know being active is key to longevity, optimal weight, and overall health. In our modern lifestyles, staying active throughout the day can seem daunting and impractical. Today's guest reminds us why walking and taking short movement breaks can help us make progress toward our goals and be incorporated into our daily routines as a way of living.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Mike Mutzel to explore why increasing your daily activity level is key for longevity. Mike explains the science behind his 8,000-step benchmark, which can enhance fat burning, protect cognitive health, and prevent disease. He also highlights the value of incorporating "exercise snacks" into your routine and why sweating and heat exposure are essential for overall health. Additionally, Mike shares his views on the latest health trends, including what he's focusing on and what he believes can be deprioritized. If you're looking for actionable tips to boost your activity level, Mike has the advice to get started. Mike Mutzel completed his M.S. in Clinical Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport in 2015. He is a graduate of the Institute for Functional Medicine's (IFM) Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP). In 2014, Mike published his first book, Belly Fat Effect: The Real Secret About How Your Diet, Intestinal Health, and Gut Bacteria Help You Burn Fat. In this episode, Dhru and Mike dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Increase Steps and Activity Level for Fat Burning (00:00:24 / 00:00:24) 8,000 Steps as a Benchmark (4:30 / 4:30) Exercise Snacks (11:54 / 8:10) Lack of Physical Activity Correlated to Mortality (16:44 / 13:00) Lifestyle Habits Contributing to Chronic Disease (21:14 / 17:30) Weight Loss, Diet, and Physical Activity (26:24 / 21:00) Emerging Trends in Health (36:08 / 30:44) The Importance of Sweating and Heat Exposure (50:44 / 45:20) Stanford Aging Study Results and What to Prioritize at Each Age (54:24 / 49:00) What Mike Has Doubled Down On and What He Has Deprioritized (1:02:54 / 57:30) Key Supplements Mike Recommends (1:06:24 / 1:01:00) Protecting Brain Health for Later in Life (1:13:24 / 1:08:00) Also mentioned in this episode: High Intensity Health Mike's Podcast  To learn more about Mike, follow him on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, or his website.  This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Ketone-IQ and Lifeforce.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The EC method
Ep. 455 - The Psychology Behind Extreme Physical Challenges & Finding the Right Balance between Calorie Intake and Activity Level

The EC method

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 46:21


TheECmethod.co.uk Chapters 00:00 Bank Holiday Weekends and Travel 02:16 Media Sensationalism 04:01 Order of Workouts 08:09 Getting Back on Track with Nutrition 12:30 Reassessing Behaviors and Making a Plan 16:13 Long-Term Impacts of Extreme Physical Challenges 23:44 The Potential Long-Term Effects of Extreme Physical Challenges 26:30 The Psychology Behind Extreme Physical Challenges 32:25 The Compulsion and Addictive Tendencies of Extreme Athletes 39:28 Tracking Food Intake and Making Mindful Choices for Weight Loss 44:25 Finding the Right Balance between Calorie Intake and Activity Level

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2383: Increase Your Lifts By Strengthening Your Core, Ways to Teach Children About Health & Fitness, How to Adjust Calories Based on Activity Level & More

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 82:19


In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer four Pump Head questions drawn from last Sunday's Quah post on the @mindpumpmedia Instagram page.  Mind Pump Fit Tip: Does the ‘pump' build muscle and should you chase it? (1:42) Oxytocin with Mom's and Dad's.  (8:49) Things the guys do better than their partners. (10:38) Culture is VERY important when it comes to obesity. (15:58) Good gut health is good brain health. (25:35) The mental challenges with cutting and bulking. (27:11) Mind Pump's favorite types of people in the gym. (36:51) Off the rack with State & Liberty. (39:13) What is in the water there?! (43:23) Why does war breed more boys? (47:07) The bio-hacking space is interesting. (51:22) Shout out to the NCI x Mind Pump Tahoe Event! (56:57) #Quah question #1 - Should you eat fewer calories on rest days? If so, how many fewer? (58:03) #Quah question #2 - How important is having a strong core for the main lifts? Is there a certain percentage more you can expect to lift by strengthening the core? (1:01:55) #Quah question #3 - How can I stop trap engagement while doing back exercises? (1:08:44) #Quah question #4 - How do you teach your kids about health and fitness? I want my kids to be healthy, but I don't want them to develop an unhealthy relationship with exercise, diet, or their bodies. (1:13:28) Related Links/Products Mentioned Visit Organifi for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off** Visit State & Liberty for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Discount is now automatically applied at checkout 15% off your first order! ** July Promotion: MAPS Split | Sexy Athlete Bundle 50% off! ** Code JULY50 at checkout ** This is your brain on fatherhood: Dads experience hormonal changes too, research shows Expanding options for tackling obesity in Japan - Nature Mind Pump #2360: What You Need To Know About GLP-1 With Dr. Tyna Moore Mind Pump #2382: The 5 Biggest Challenges With Cutting & Bulking Mind Pump #2345: The Muscle Mommy Revolution Why Does War Breed More Boys? - Popular Science The Returning Soldier Effect I: Why Are More Boys Born During and After Wars? Does Performing Resistance Exercise with a Partial Range of Motion at Long Muscle Lengths Maximize Muscle Hypertrophic Adaptations to Training? NCI x Mind Pump 2 Day Truckee Experience Visit ZBiotics for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MINDPUMP24 for 15% off first-time purchasers on either one-time purchases, (3, 6, 12-packs) or subscriptions (6, 12-pack) ** How to Undulate Your Calories for Faster Weight Loss & an Improved Metabolism Mind Pump #2085: Abs & Core Masterclass How to Fix Rounded Shoulders (GONE IN 4 STEPS!) | MIND PUMP What Are The Best Mobility Exercises For Shoulders? Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Robb Wolf (@dasrobbwolf) Instagram Olivier Rioux (@olivier.rioux) Instagram Holly Tiarne Baxter (@hollytbaxter) Instagram Jeff Nippard (@jeffnippard) Instagram Gary Brecka (@garybrecka) Instagram Layne Norton, Ph.D. (@biolayne) Instagram Andrew Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) Instagram  

Get Well, Better: Health and Wellness Reimagined
Sleep Solutions for Children & Parents with Full Feedings' Ann Marks

Get Well, Better: Health and Wellness Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 49:16


Getting your child to sleep is easier said than done. Structured sleeping habits play a vital role in fostering healthy development in children, but are also significant for mental health and overall well-being for parents.   Ann Marks is a sleep expert for infants and toddlers. She founded the full feedings® method to achieve consistent nighttime sleep by 8 weeks old by implementing a structured feeding and nap routine throughout the day. Ann joins podcast host Chloe Harrouche to emphasize the importance of meeting babies' needs based on biology and establishing healthy sleep habits from birth. She addresses common misconceptions about sleep regressions and shares her perspective on co-sleeping. Throughout the episode, Ann and Chloe explore various aspects of parenting and the importance of being proactive in crafting mutually supportive routines for children and parents Resources / Blog Articles: How to get your baby to sleep without sleep training The Lanby's tips for a restful night of sleep The Lanby's Guide to Sleep Hygiene: Falling & Staying Asleep The Art of Napping Chapters:  00:00 Introduction and Background  02:59 Discovering a Passion for Infant Sleep  05:58 The Importance of Full Feeds  08:59 Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding  13:01 Developing the Sleep Method  16:04 Understanding Sleep Regressions  23:09 Behavioral Issues and Sleep  28:05 Prioritizing Sleep in Society  29:31 Adjusting Bedtime as Kids Get Older  30:08 Biological Variances in Sleep Needs  30:38 Napping and Sleep Duration for Kindergarteners  32:43 Comparing Sleep Patterns in Twins  33:53 Sharing a Room and Sleep  35:39 Impact of Activity Level and Diet on Sleep  39:03 The Importance of Five Minutes in Sleep  42:16 Adjusting Nap Time for Better Sleep  45:46 Not Comparing Yourself to Other Parents  46:57 The Importance of Sleep for Parents  48:09 Proactive Approach to Sleep and Wellness  50:13 Not Comparing Children and Prioritizing Individual Needs Subscribe to Get Well, Better. Leave a review and follow along ⁠⁠@the.lanby⁠⁠. Visit ⁠⁠The Lanby⁠⁠ today and book a consultation. Watch the Show ⁠HERE⁠ Produced by ⁠Haynow Media

Candidly with Coffee
Episode 456: EPS 456 | Things you should do BEFORE you start HRT | Preventing Weight Gain When Activity Level Changes

Candidly with Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 69:16


Jeanine and Mike are back in the pod... They had an epic cheat day on Saturday .. They discuss how Mike used to be a douche bag and how they almost did not end up together. Jeanine shares the beginning stages of her HRT Journey and also goes over things everyone should do BEFORE starting HRT. They provide tips on how to work around an injury or not gain weight if your activity level changes. SO much packed into this super sized episode. Grab your coffee and lets get into it!0:00 Walk & Talks & Instagram03:28 Email Newsletter04:18 - New Listeners Comment and Let us know you're here05:12 I've been living a lie - True Height revealed08:14 Cheat Day 10:26 Treating your macros like a financial budget18:37 Why Hunger is a sign of Fat Loss21:05 Golden Bachelor 22:05 - Mike's Douche Bag Past (Protecting your heart)27:33 Older Women are TRENDING29:00 POWER COUPLES31:59 Amazon Scam Alert35:38 Hold My Coffee 40:00 Things you should do BEFORE going on HRT58:00 How to work around an injury or adjust macros when output changes01:03 Weight Loss StallsWatch us on YouTube HereLeave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/candidly-with-coffee/id1497184161Work with Jeaninehttps://stan.store/mrsceo_jSupport us by following on Social MediaAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mrsceo_jLTK Fashion Links: https://www.shopLTK.com/explore/MrsCEO_JInstagram: https://instagram.com/mrsceo_jInstagram: https://instagram.com/candidly_withcoffeeWeight Loss IG: https://instagram.com/@jsbodybootcampTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsceo_jMike's YouTube Channel:  @escoelitefitness Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@escoelitefitnessSupport our Sponsors1UP Nutrition Code: JEANINEhttps://www.1upnutrition.com Built Bar Code: MRSCEOJhttps://builtbar.com?baapp=MRSCEOJCRZ YOGA code: MRSCEOJ to save 10%CRZyoga: https://us.crzyoga.com/?ref=JEANINEESCOBAR

Happy Parenting with Tu-Anh Nguyen
#54 Chín đặc điểm Tính Khí đã sẵn có từ khi trẻ chào đời

Happy Parenting with Tu-Anh Nguyen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 16:04


HỌC CÁCH CHẤP NHẬN ĐỨA TRẺ CHÚNG TA ĐƯỢC BAN CHO: 9 đặc điểm ở trẻ mà người lớn không quyết định được Bạn đã nghe đến cụm từ  “tính khí” (temperaments) bao giờ chưa?Tính khí là lí do giải thích cho việc: vì sao cùng cha mẹ mà anh chị em ruột thịt lại có thể khác nhau rất nhiều, vì sao con nhà mình lại khó / dễ khác con nhà người ta, và vì sao bố mẹ lại cảm nhận con cái mình sinh ra có đứa thì “hợp tính”, còn đứa khi thì lại “khắc khẩu”.Tính khí là đặc điểm trẻ đã có sẵn trong người ngay khi sinh ra. Tính khí tạo nên cách một người cư xử, cách học hỏi và cách họ tương tác với mọi người và môi trường xung quanh. 9 đặc điểm tạo nên tính khí của trẻ là gì?1. Cường độ hoạt động - Activity Level: 2. Sự điều độ, nhịp nhàng - Rhythmicity 3. Phản xạ bản năng - Initial Response 4. Khả năng thích nghi - Adaptability 5. Độ mẫn cảm với kích thích - Sensory Threshold 6. Chất lượng của tâm trạng - Quality of Mood 7. Cường độ phản ứng- Intensity of Reactions 8. Phân tán tư tưởng - Distractabiliy 9. Sự bền bỉ và độ tập trung chú ý - Persistence & Attention Span Có tồn tại “đứa trẻ hoàn hảo” không?Con trẻ và cha mẹ là những cá thể riêng biệt với những đặc điểm tính khí đặc trưng riêng biệt. Và chắc chắn không có đứa trẻ hoàn hảo, mà sẽ chỉ có SỰ KẾT HỢP hoàn hảo hay “xung khắc” giữa tính khí của cha mẹ và con cái trong gia đình. —> Tìm ra được điểm cân bằng giữa mong đợi của bố mẹ và khả năng đáp ứng của con là vô cùng quan trọng để bố mẹ có thể đảm bảo tinh thần Làm cha mẹ Tích cực.Khi chúng ta hiểu rõ tính khí của con, chúng ta sẽ có thể CHẤP NHẬN bản chất của con, ở bên cạnh cùng con, giúp con học hỏi, vươn lên và phát triển. Cha mẹ có thể không thay đổi hoàn toàn được các đặc điểm tính khí của con, nhưng chúng ta có thể đồng hành ở bên cạnh để giúp con trau dồi các thế mạnh và điểm tốt của con, từ đó, các điểm yếu sẽ tự động giảm bớt.  Và quan trọng nhất, việc con lớn lên có biết cách cư xử văn minh lịch sự (manners), trở thành người tử tế, tự tin, tự lập và có lòng tự trọng hay không, thì không phụ thuộc vào tính khí, mà phụ thuộc hoàn toàn vào cách nuôi dạy của cha mẹ và môi trường lớn lên.Support the show- - - - - Tu-Anh Nguyen (M.A. Psych)Ncs Tiến sĩ Tâm lý NhiParent-Child CounselorParent Educator from Happy Parenting➫ Facebook: https://facebook.com/tuanh.psych➫ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happyparenting.vn ➫ Website: https://happyparenting.vn ➫ Email: happyparenting.vn@gmail.com ____________________©️ Bản quyền thuộc về Happy Parenting with Tu-Anh Nguyen©️ Copyrights Happy Parenting with Tu-Anh Nguyen ➫ Do not re-up#happyparenting #parentcoachtuanhnguyen #daycontichcuc #chamevuive #contrehanhphuc #happyparentingwithtuanhnguyen #happyparentingvn #lamchametichcuc #daycondungcach #tamlytre em #tamlynhi #tuanhnguyen

Law of Attraction
72. Nutrition 101-Order of Priority

Law of Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 55:29


The Raw Dog Food Truth
What's Your Dogs True Activity Level and Why It matters

The Raw Dog Food Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 19:00


'THE RAW DOG FOOD TRUTH' PODCAST YOUR PET'S HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS FEED KIBBLE Beyond feeding our dogs too much food, there is another factor contributing to pet parents over-feeding their dogs, and they're doing this without even realizing it. That is overestimating their dog's activity level. www.RawDogFoodandCo.com - Your Pet's Health is Our Business - Friends Don't Let Friends Feed Kibble We ship the raw! One Stop Shopping - Best Balanced Blends, Air Dried Treats, Homeopathic Whole Food Supplements, Expert Health Team , Learning Center, and Wholesale Prices for Pure Raw Dog Food! Listen each week as the experts in pet health answer your questions about raw feeding, vaccinations, antibiotics, flea and tick and so much more. On today's episode Brian helps pet parents understand the best activity levels for best weight and food amounts! www.RawDogFoodandCo.com

Trade deadline looming, gauging the Jazz activity level, Markannen All-Star(?), + more with Tim MacMahon

"The Drive" with Spence Checketts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 20:03


Unlimited Influence
WEBINAR REPLAY - 7 Mind Control Skills- How To Read Anyone -Hypnotic Language -Charisma On Command Part 3

Unlimited Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 60:57


In this segment, Dr. Snyder is going to talk about 7 Mind Control Skills that you need to know. You will learn how to read anyone, have charisma on command, and hypnotic language. Stay tuned to know more! Standout Quotes: Authority is the king. When you're perceived as being the authority in someone's world, they simply will do what you say. They will become hyper suggestible even if they don't want to. Key Takeaways: When people are faced with overwhelming authority, they will simply comply, no matter how much they don't want to. If the authority is high enough, people will simply comply. It's only the really anti-social ones that won't. Episode Timeline: [01:05] How do we use a cause and effect language pattern? [12:35] Complex Equivalence Language Pattern [21:34] The Building Blocks of our Language [23:13] Complex Equivalence Words [26:08] How to make anything you say instantly more persuasive [28:07] Acquiescence Phenomenon [34:29] Consistency Spectrum and Variability [38:37] Activity Level [45:16] Self- CPI [48:55] Understanding Today's Webinar [52:24] Money Magnet Mastery [56:05] Lie to Me if You Dare

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Evaluating sickness-induced anxiety versus lethargy at the behavioral and neuronal activity level

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.03.510687v1?rss=1 Authors: Lanovoi, H. T., Oyama, R., Carcea, I. Abstract: In mammals, inflammatory responses to infections trigger adaptive behavioral changes collectively known as sickness behavior. Among these, lethargy protects the sick individual by conserving energy, and increased anxiety is believed to prevent exposure to threats. However, the characterization of these conflicting behavioral states in sickness could be an artifact of behavioral assessment, particularly in rodents. We adjusted existing behavioral testing and designed a new paradigm to disambiguate between increased lethargy versus increased anxiety. Our data indicate that in mice sickness induces a significant increase in lethargy but not in anxiety. Further supporting our behavioral results, at the neuronal level we found evidence that sickness activates anxiolytic rather than anxiogenic regions of the amygdala, including oxytocin receptor expressing neurons. Putative mechanisms by which sickness could activate CeA-OTR+ neurons were investigated. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer

The LA Report
L.A. nearly back to the CDC's 'high' virus activity level. Plus: L.A. monkey pox, college financial aid applications, and more – The P.M. Edition

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 5:38


What's happening today: L.A. nearly back to the CDC's 'high' virus activity level; Federal health officials discover what looks like L.A. County's first case of monkey pox; Why you might not see the race for L.A. mayor on your ballot; Starting with the next academic year, California expects every high school senior to apply for college financial aid. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.   Support the show: https://laist.com

The NXT Step Fitness Podcast
#24 - Looking to increase your activity level? That's NEAT!

The NXT Step Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2022 13:44


In today's episode I go over NEAT (non exercise activity thermogenesis).What is it?How do we do it?Why is it helpful for fat loss?I hope you enjoy the episode! Do you have a question you would like me to cover on a future episode? Please email it to podcast@nxtstepfitness.com

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Fitness Minus the B.S.
How Your Activity Level is Keeping You from Losing Body Fat

Fitness Minus the B.S.

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 24:01


I sat down with Merril, Ana, and Marco, to discuss the importance of activity level when it comes to fat loss. Most people are missing the boat with this piece of the puzzle, and we explain why and how to fix it.

CPR for Life
How to Move It - evidence about activity level and health

CPR for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 40:56


Exercise, or more broadly, your activity level, affects your health significantly. Learn how and why it matters and how simple it is to make sure you live a healthier life.  

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Child Care Bar And Grill
CCBAG_0779 Unpacking Temperament Part 2–Activity Level

Child Care Bar And Grill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 39:18


Samantha and Jeff continue unpacking temperament with a look at Activity Level.

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Positive Parenting Pep Talks
Temperament Traits - Activity level

Positive Parenting Pep Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 5:37


Today's Positive Parenting Pep Talk is about the temperament trait Activity Level. On one end of the continuum is a child that is low energy, and on the other end is a child that is high energy. In this episode, you will learn what to expect when you have the same activity level as your child and what to expect when you and your child have different activity levels. Visit our website, PositiveParenting.com Follow me on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/positiveparenting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/positiveparenting/support

Vermont Dog Trainer Show
Feeding Your Puppy - Talking Dogs Radio Show

Vermont Dog Trainer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 9:20


Knowing how much food to feed your puppy is ESSENTIAL in their growth and development.  Takeaways: 1. What is the size of your puppy 2. Activity Level 3. Daily Feeding Times Listener Question: What age is too late to start training a dog? Courtesy 93.9 WLVB

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText
Tom Coburn, PGA, Activity Level Indicator | Episode No. 276

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 57:43


With over 40 years of experience in the private club and golf industry, Activity Level Indicator understands the challenges experienced by leaders in all departments. They are driven by a passion for helping others and strive to provide the most accurate and affordable data-driven solutions available. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText, Tom Coburn gives us an overview of ALI, talks about their blog, the cost to get started and what happens with negative trends on your report. He also talks about his time as a Head Golf Professional and as a General Manager. This was a great conversation and an honor having Tom on the show. Let's tee off.

Five Year Plan
Ep. 60 - When It‘s Necessary To Squat And Deadlift, How To Calculate You Macros And Activity Level, & More...

Five Year Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 49:11


Timestamps Who are the best brothers in the NFL (0:15) Jamal Adam's “best in the nation” video (5:36) Connor was talking shit on Twitter (7:25) There are some dumbasses on the internet (10:16) NFL talk (25:31) Week 7 NFL picks (27:33) Outro (47:21) Questions Question #1: Is it necessary to squat and deadlift? (36:43) Question #2: When calculating my macros, I struggle to determine my activity level. Any suggestions on that? (41:29)   Work With Us Apply for 1:1 coaching with us   Support Us 20% off Redcon1 supplements → Use code “T20FiveYearPlan” at checkout   Connect With Us Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Facebook and Apple Podcasts Instagram: @fiveyearplanmedia Website: www.fiveyearplanmedia.com @connoryoungman_ (Instagram & Twitter) @z_condon (Instagram & Twitter)

Forever Fit with Carol Covino
Are You Training Effectively and Tips for Exercise Recovery (Ep. 47)

Forever Fit with Carol Covino

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 28:15


Are you not seeing any changes in your body from weeks of working out and starting to become disappointed? There might be several reasons why you aren't seeing the progress you want. Today's episode is addressing the questions you should ask yourself about your training results and some practical tips about exercise recovery so you aren't digging yourself into a hole fatigue wise.   Time Stamps:   (0:20) Questions about Exercise Recovery (1:04) Using Myself as an Example (6:12) Fatigue Level (8:10) Getting Sick A lot? (9:35) Seeing Results? (14:17) Looking at Activity Level (19:45) You Need to Lift Heavy Things (22:30) Progress Photos (26:55) Soreness Isn't an Indicator (27:55) Please Rate, Review, and Share -------------------- Visit my Website for Current Products, Client Results, and Much More! -------------------- Follow my Facebook Page where I go Live Every Week along with My Assistant Coaches with New Educational Information to Help You Live Your Best Life - https://www.facebook.com/covinofitness -------------------- Follow me on Instagram! - https://www.instagram.com/carolcovinofitness/

The Fit Mom Life to the Fullest Fitness and Nutrition Podcast // All Things HEALTH for the Catholic Mom
Are You Overestimating Your Activity Level? If So, Start Doing THIS...

The Fit Mom Life to the Fullest Fitness and Nutrition Podcast // All Things HEALTH for the Catholic Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 27:03


Most moms I work with consider themselves moderate-high activity... and often, I disagree. With my first kid, I was definitely highly active: going on constant walks, going about my "normal" busy life with one kiddo in tow... But fast-forward to now, I am often much more "managing" (standing around the playground doing head counts and saving my one year-old from falling off the stairs- and I am NOT getting as much movement or steps.But if this sounds similar, what do you do about it? How is it affecting your fat loss? Tune on in and I'll give you some tips!Learn more about Brittany, her programs, and coaching options athttp://fitmomlifetothefullest.comFor recipes, workouts, and tips- follow her on:Instagram: @fitmomlifetothefullestFacebook: Fit Mom Life to the FullestEmail: fitmomlifetothefullest@gmail.com

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PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Activity level in left auditory cortex predicts behavioral performance in inhibition tasks in children

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.04.30.069906v1?rss=1 Authors: van Bijnen, S., Parkkonen, L., Parviainen, T. Abstract: Sensory processing during development is important for the emerging cognitive skills underlying goal-directed behavior. Yet, it is not known how auditory processing in children is related to their cognitive functions. Here, we utilized combined magneto- and electroencephalographic (M/EEG) measurements to show that child-unique auditory cortical activity at ~250 ms after auditory stimulation predicts the performance in inhibition tasks. While unaffected by task demands, the amplitude of the left-hemisphere response was significantly correlated with the variability of behavioral response time. Since this response is not present in adults, our results suggest divergent brain mechanisms in adults and children for consistent performance in auditory-based cognitive tasks. This difference can be explained as a shift in cognitive control functionality from sensorimotor associations in the auditory cortex of children to top-down regulated control processes involving (pre)frontal and cingulate areas in adults. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The Tony G podcast
h.i.i.t, l.is.s, or increase your overall activity level?

The Tony G podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 5:44


in this episode i talk about high intensity interval training, long intense steady state, and increasing your overall activity. Which is right for you? Only you will know that. After listening to the podcast you will get a better sense of which one is right for you. please rate my podcast 5 out of 5 stars. If you want topics discussed or for me to dive deeper into them shoot me an e-mail tonygagliardotto@4everfitfitness.org Thanks!!

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Double Loop Podcast
Episode 212 - Activity Level

Double Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 65:54


In this episode Glenn and Eric dig into ‘activity level propositions’, which will start a series of episodes that takes a deep dive into this topic. We lay the groundwork for the topic by discussing fundamental forensic science papers, such as Evett, et al. “The impact of the principles of evidence interpretation on the structure and content of statements” (Science & Justice, 2000) and other works by Cook and Jackson. We highlight the need for formal declaration of propositions regarding ‘source’, ‘activity’, and ‘crime (offense)’ levels. Lastly, we discuss aging (time since deposition) of latent prints and the dangers of these statements based on a visual exam alone. We reference Girod, Ramotowski, et al. “Fingermark age determinations: Legal considerations, review of the literature, and practical propositions” (For Sci Intl, 2016) for important points here. Also Glenn has some news at the beginning of the show to share with Eric regarding DNA.

The Lean In Podcast
How to Navigate Transitions w/ Uma Naralkar - aka Face it, your activity level & body will change at some point...Here's how to deal with it.

The Lean In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 50:01


How do you transition away from competitive athletics? How do you go from being super active to taking a FT, sedentary job? What about when you have kids? As you grow older? Our bodies are going to go through a lot of changes and we need to be able to manage and thrive in those transitions. We talk about this and more in this podcast. With notes on mindset, intuitive eating, your relationship with yourself and your body, and your worth. __________________ BONUS: Get access to Uma's 10 Week Challenge! The OM 10-Week Challenge is for women who want to learn how healing food, movement and mindset can be used to optimize their health. It's a step by step 10 week process, where I will guide each participant to reach a pre set health & fitness goal. It is ideal for women who what to: 1. Lose excess body fat 2. Balance hormones 3. Improve their digestive health AND Learn all the tools that they need to maintain their health for years to come. Here's the link to sign up - https://omwithatwist.com/om-10-week-challenge/ Uma's website is - www.omwithatwist.com Uma's IG is - @umanaralkar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ellen-renk/support

Get Moving Minute- by Frisco FIT City Ambassador
How can you improve your activity level?

Get Moving Minute- by Frisco FIT City Ambassador

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 2:45


Share with the group. How can you improve your activity level over next 2 weeks? Commit to a goal and share with the group @friscofitcity.com or on podcast voice message Weekday Podcast: https://anchor.fm/getmovingminute www.friscofitcity.com Gerryl Krilic Certified Health Coach CPT Find us on facebook and instagram Health Coaching Services and Workplace Wellness Workshops and More… Click to Join our email list today --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/getmovingminute/message

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SAGE Nursing and Other Health Specialties
JAG: Older Adults’ Opinions on Fall Prevention in Relation to Physical Activity Level

SAGE Nursing and Other Health Specialties

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 20:06


In this student podcast, Isabella Luyet and Cayla Baker interview author Dr. Susanna Tuvemo Johnson about her article "Older Adults’ Opinions on Fall Prevention in Relation to Physical Activity Level" published in volume 37 issue 1 of the Journal of Applied Gerontology.   Click here to read the article.

Own Your Eating
Own Your Eating - EP 61 - Q&A with Jason

Own Your Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 27:11


Questions we cover: 1. When to bump performance athletes? What to do if they are overeating due to higher volume training (Invictus, Comp training, MisFit, etc...) 2. How to deal with athletes not being consistent with macro counting and blaming hormones for no results (Tips & Tricks to keep them on track). 3. What type of athlete would need an Activity Level lower than 11. 4. What type of athlete would need an Activity Level higher than 15. 5. Realistic goal weight for an athlete 400lbs+ (athlete telling me they want to weigh 250lbs)? Is it OK to set their goal weight that low? 6. How to handle an athlete with Gastric Bypass Surgery? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ownyoureating/support

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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Roger Chan – Keep the activity level high

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 25:18


You don't have permission to view the content The post EFES Live: Roger Chan – Keep the activity level high appeared first on EFES | Final Expense Leads.

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5 Seasons of Connection Podcast
016 - 5S: Temperament

5 Seasons of Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 14:12


Dr. Stella Chess and her husband Dr. Alexander Thomas spearheaded the classic New York Longitudinal study in the early 1950s to track hundreds of children over a 30-year period to understand the tendencies that babies are born with and how they influence their lives, and from that research they developed the 9 Temperamental Traits.[i] The traits are: Activity Level: how active is your child most of the time? Distractibility: how easily do outside influences distract your child? Intensity: how much intensity does your child have in her responses? Regularity: does your child vary in her eating or sleeping patterns? Sensory Threshold: how sensitive is your child to physical sensations? Approach/Withdrawal: how does your child respond to strangers? Adaptability: how easily does your child adapt to changes in his day? Persistence: how long will your child work to solve something that is hard? Mood: is your child a glass half empty or half full kind of person? 5 Chess, Dr. Stella, and Dr. Alexander Thomas. TEMPERAMENT: Theory and Practice. Psychology Press, 1996.

handlungs:plan
Podcast #020: Im Gespräch mit Jackie Pool, DipCOT, SROT. Ergotherapeutische Arbeit mit Menschen mit Demenz – das Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument for Occupational Profiling.

handlungs:plan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


Podcast #020: Im Gespräch mit Jackie Pool, DipCOT, SROT. Ergotherapeutische Arbeit mit Menschen mit Demenz – das Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument for Occupational Profiling.

CMAJ Podcasts
Frailty, activity level and mortality

CMAJ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 26:50


In this interview, Dr. Olga Theou and Dr. Kenneth Rockwood discuss their research looking at the association between sedentary time and mortality across levels of frailty. Olga Theou is an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at Dalhousie University and geriatric medicine scientist for the Nova Scotia Health Authority. Dr. Kenneth Rockwood is a professor of geriatric medicine and neurology at Dalhousie University, a CIHR researcher, and a staff physician. Along with their co-authors, they published a research article in CMAJ. Full article (open access): www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.161034 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page. Our podcasts are also released on www.cmaj.ca and on www.cmajblogs.com.

Inclusion Matters
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Activity Level--Children Who Need to Move!

Inclusion Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 14:13


Inclusion Matters
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Activity Level--Children Who Need to Move!

Inclusion Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 14:13


JBJS Podcast
April 2016 Podcast

JBJS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 22:46


This podcast covers the JBJS issue for April 2016. Featured are articles covering Predictors of Revision Surgical Procedure in Adult Spinal Deformity; The Role of Blood Metal Ions in Patients with Unilateral Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants; recorded commentary by Dr. Dorr; Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of the Simpliciti Canal-Sparing Shoulder Arthroplasty System - A Prospective Two-Year Multicenter Study; Activity Level and Dysplasia Severity Predict Age at Osteotomy for Symptomatic Hip Dysplasia; Radial Head Fractures Treated with Modular Metallic Radial Head Replacement - Outcomes at a Mean Follow-up of Eight Years.

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JBJS Podcast
April 2016 Podcast

JBJS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 22:46


This podcast covers the JBJS issue for April 2016. Featured are articles covering Predictors of Revision Surgical Procedure in Adult Spinal Deformity; The Role of Blood Metal Ions in Patients with Unilateral Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants; recorded commentary by Dr. Dorr; Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of the Simpliciti Canal-Sparing Shoulder Arthroplasty System - A Prospective Two-Year Multicenter Study; Activity Level and Dysplasia Severity Predict Age at Osteotomy for Symptomatic Hip Dysplasia; Radial Head Fractures Treated with Modular Metallic Radial Head Replacement - Outcomes at a Mean Follow-up of Eight Years.

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SAGE Orthopaedics
AJSM May 2016 5-in-5 Podcast

SAGE Orthopaedics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 4:45


Five articles from the May 2016 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are “Distribution of Force in the Medial Collateral Ligament Complex During Simulated Clinical Tests of Knee Stability”, “Fasciotomy for Deep Posterior Compartment Syndrome in the Lower Leg: A Prospective Study”,  “Activity Level and Function After Lateral Ankle Ligament Repair Versus Reconstruction”, “No Difference on Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patellofemoral Cartilage Composition Between Patients With Patellofemoral Pain and Healthy Controls”, and “Is Knee Pain During Adolescence a Self-limiting Condition?: Prognosis of Patellofemoral Pain and Other Types of Knee Pain”.   Click here to read the articles.

UC Wellbeing Channel (Audio)
The Impact of Exercise on Cognitive Functioning

UC Wellbeing Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 57:59


There is substantial evidence suggesting physical activity and maintaining involvement in cognitively stimulating activities buttress cognition as we age. However, the mechanism by which engaged lifestyles exert their positive influence on cognitive aging is not clear. Clinical neuropsychologist Amy Jak explores the relationship between activity levels, cognition and brain changes over time and how participation in physical activity may contribute to positive cognitive functioning in older adults. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30401]

UC Wellbeing Channel (Video)
The Impact of Exercise on Cognitive Functioning

UC Wellbeing Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 57:59


There is substantial evidence suggesting physical activity and maintaining involvement in cognitively stimulating activities buttress cognition as we age. However, the mechanism by which engaged lifestyles exert their positive influence on cognitive aging is not clear. Clinical neuropsychologist Amy Jak explores the relationship between activity levels, cognition and brain changes over time and how participation in physical activity may contribute to positive cognitive functioning in older adults. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30401]

Heart podcast
Physical activity level and prognosis in patients with coronary heart disease

Heart podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 11:41


Extensive research has established that physical activity is inversely associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in healthy adults. In patients with manifest cardiovascular disease, current clinical practice guidelines recommend encouraging patients to undertake daily moderate intensity physical exercise for secondary prevention. While such recommendations are based on numerous clinical trials clearly showing that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves prognosis in heart disease patients, only a few prospective studies have examined the potential benefit of physical activity in clinical practice under real-life conditions.A recent Heart paper investigates the association of leisure time physical activity level with prognosis in a cohort of patients with coronary heart disease. Lead author Ute Mons, Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center, discusses what they found.Read the full paper:http://goo.gl/gDHlH2