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68 results for control walking study
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News, Stories & Blog
For healthy older men and women, strength training not only firms muscles, but also significantly improves physical endurance and aerobic power, which can help…
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News, Stories & BlogUF seeks older adults for study of whether exercise or health education prevents mobility disability
Marco Pahor, director of the UF Institute on Aging (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of Florida) The University of Florida is seeking older adults between the…
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Clinical Trials
A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Phase 1/2 Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Exploratory…
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Clinical Trials
The work will evaluate the metabolic costs for daily activities across the lifespan and evaluate the influence of having functional impairments.
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News, Stories & Blog
Starting to slip with your New Year’s resolution to exercise more? A new University of Florida study may provide some motivation. Researchers have found that…
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News, Stories & Blog
Tonya D. Bonilla, a doctoral student in the UF College of Veterinary Medicine's department of infectious diseases and pathology Attention snowbirds and spring…
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Clinical Trials
The purpose of this research study is to determine the potential of magnetic resonance imaging, spectroscopy, and whole body imaging to monitor disease…
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News, Stories & Blog
Amy Reynolds, a technician with the neurology service at the UF Small Animal Hospital, prepares to perform a laser procedure on a dog on Sept. 26. (Photo…
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News, Stories & Blog
It’s a potential killer. And many of the people who are most susceptible to the disease don’t even know it exists. Physicians remain uncertain of its…
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News, Stories & Blog
Who says you can’t do two things at once and do them both well? A new University of Florida study challenges the notion that multitasking causes one or both…