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The influence of balance, physical disability, strength, mechanosensitivity and spinal mobility on physical activity...., 2018, Perez-Marmol et al

Discussion in ''Conditions related to ME/CFS' news and research' started by Andy, Nov 3, 2018.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Paywalled at https://www.clinbiomech.com/article/S0268-0033(18)30839-8/fulltext
     
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    Seems like a confusion of cause and effect. Those who are capable do more and become more flexible as a result...
     
  3. Trish

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    Since age appears to show the strongest correlation, surely the best advice, on the logic used in this paper, is to advise the patients to try hard to get older.
     
  4. Sean

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    :rofl:

    Shouldn't be too hard. Just have to not die. :dead:
     
  5. Snow Leopard

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    I'm sure there are better ways to increase leisure time physical activity than becoming OLD!!!!!
     

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