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Physical activity in the management of obesity in adults: A position statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 12p1245–1254Published online: August 2, 2021- Nathan A. Johnson
- Rachelle N. Sultana
- Wendy J. Brown
- Adrian E. Bauman
- Tim Gill
Cited in Scopus: 12This Position Statement examines the evidence for physical activity in weight and adiposity loss, prevention of weight and adiposity gain, and in weight regain in adults, and provides guidance on implications for exercise practitioners. Research evidence indicates that >150 min but preferably 300 min per week of aerobic activity of at least moderate intensity is required to prevent weight and adiposity gain, and at least the upper end of this range of activity to prevent weight regain after weight loss. - Original paper
Exercise for falls prevention in older people: Assessing the knowledge of exercise science students
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 13Issue 1p59–64Published online: September 30, 2009- Daina L. Sturnieks
- Caroline F. Finch
- Jacqueline C.T. Close
- Anne Tiedemann
- Stephen R. Lord
- Deborah A. Pascoe
Cited in Scopus: 5Participation in appropriate exercise can help reduce the risk of falls and falls injury in older people. Delivery of population-level exercise interventions requires an expert workforce with skills in development and delivery of group exercise programs and prescription of individually targeted exercise. This study assessed the current knowledge of university exercise science students (as future exercise professionals) across different levels of study. A structured survey designed to assess knowledge in relation to falls in older people and exercise prescription for falls prevention was administered during second, third and fourth year lectures in seven Australian universities.