#Cancer treatment generates several adverse psychological & physical symptoms. Amongst #breastcancer survivors, resistance training, regardless of training volume can be an effective buffer to these symptoms, improving overall quality of life https://t.co/IcK3jRxh7J
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#Original_article: Sedentary time, PA, and dementia
An active and healthy lifestyle may be a better option than medication for preventing dementia
Check it out👉https://t.co/Yt0tmito8x
Please RT! I am recruiting PhD and MS students to join the Physical Activity and Lifetime Wellness Lab @UNCGKin in Fall 2023. Our lab uses ecological momentary assessment (#EMA) methods to better understand physical activity & sedentary behavior! See flyer ⬇️⬇️ for details
Today, I'm excited to announce the publication of my new book, Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides. https://t.co/SilnqDkt51
The US National Plan for Physical Activity now includes a new sector! Military settings. Join us for a Congressional briefing-Physical Activity and National Security-to learn more. 18 July 1:00 p.m. (Eastern US time) More information and registration: https://t.co/RI0mLPze5t
Depression during the pandemic was associated with cognitive decline among older women; women with cognitive dysfunction less likely to practice safe hygiene against #COVID19, reports @TheDrAladdin & coauthors in Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.
https://t.co/Np1IteegSe
A study of 57,825 postmenopausal women found social isolation and #loneliness were separately associated with higher risk for incident #CardiovascularDisease, with greater risk in those with both social isolation & loneliness. https://t.co/B0xC1JTqnT
Loneliness and social isolation are sometimes thought to be similar, but are only mildly related (r=.21). Our study led by @natgolasz showed that loneliness and social isolation were both related to heart disease.
Women with both had the highest risk.
https://t.co/0oehIzU2Gq
Talking to cardiologists today about impact of loneliness on risk of cardiovascular disease
Latest research shows in women >65 loneliness is *associated* with *relative* risk ⬆️ of 13-27%
Perhaps community assets like @parkrunUK can make a difference🤔
https://t.co/WnGoki3ClX
If there was ever a screaming advert for social prescribing, it would be this! Every cardiovascular clinician should be thinking broadly about our patients health! Thanks @natgolasz@JAMA_current for shedding light on this! @ELoPE_Barts@NASPTweets https://t.co/DtMD5O0zpw
ICYMI: “Social isolation and loneliness ... are distinct social factors and our study showed that both factors are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease among older women,” @JohnBellettiere@NatGolasz#Cardiotwitter@healiowomen
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