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Most Recently Shared on December 7, 2011 at 5:37 pm By:
Take a look at this article from @SharecareNow about diabetes and physical activity. Very informative. http://t.co/5TZUiDKD
How Exercise Can Change Your DNA | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “Exercise does a lot of good things — it burns calories, helps keep your weight in check and lowers your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Now add one more thing to the list: physical activity can change your DNA.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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How Exercise Can Change Your DNA | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “Exercise does a lot of good things — it burns calories, helps keep your weight in check and lowers your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Now add one more thing to the list: physical activity can change your DNA.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Diabetes Protection without Pills! Adopt These Low-Risk Lifestyle Habits | Rodale News
rodale.com — “Lifestyle factors, such as diet, weight, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption, affect the risk of developing diabetes. This new study evaluated how different combinations” View full resource at rodale.com
Most Recently Shared on September 10, 2011 at 12:30 am By:
These 5 habits could keep you diabetes-free, no meds needed - http://ow.ly/6pW7q
Meriter Health Services - Classes and Events
secure2.meriter.com — “Welcome to Healthy Living! We encourage our patients and our community to take an active role in managing their health. Come browse the Health Library!” View full resource at secure2.meriter.com
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Meriter is hosting a "Osteoarthritis and Surgery for Women" seminar series in May. For more information, visit http://ow.ly/4rgX9
9p21 DNA variants associated with coronary artery disease impair interferon-[ggr] signalling response : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
nature.com — “A non-coding region on chromosome 9p21 was previously shown to associate with coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes, and the region has been implicated in regulating neighbouring genes. Here, 33 distinct enhancers within this region are identified, showing that SNPs in one of the enhancers affect STAT1 binding. Furthermore, it is shown that in human vascular endothelial cells the enhancer interval physically interacts with a number of specific loci and that IFN-[gamma] activation strongly ” View full resource at nature.com
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Our Nature paper on long range genomic interaction at 9p21 http://bit.ly/hnVp8q
Obesity - Epigenetic Influences on Food Intake and Physical Activity Level: Review of Animal Studies
nature.com — “Formerly known as Obesity Research, Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society. Available in print and online, Obesity is dedicated to increasing knowledge, fostering research, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity and their loved ones. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, public health and medical developments.” View full resource at nature.com
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Physical Activity and Optimal Self-rated Health of Adults With and Without Diabetes - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Regular exercise can help prevent disease in healthy people, but how does it assist people with diabetes, in particular? BMC Public Health” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Physical Activity and Optimal Self-rated Health of Adults With and Without Diabetes: Regular exercise can help pre... http://bit.ly/9CMh0q
Pleasant for some and unpleasant for others: Cognitive factors that influence affective responses to exercise | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “This article leads on from the post Exercise does not feel the same when you are overweight. It explores how exercise feels different for different people. The authors examine the idea that individuals choose to participate in behaviours which are pleasant and avoid those that are unpleasant. This is an important area of physical activity research. The study also examines the role of the R...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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News from the November 2008 Journal of the American Dietetic Association
eurekalert.org — “November is American Diabetes Month and the Journal of the American Dietetic Association takes a closer look at how family income can have an affect on a child's risk for the disease. Other studies in the issue take a closer look at children's health including the effect that counseling and increased physical activity have on children's obesity.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS News from the November 2008 Journal of the American Dietetic Association http://tinyurl.com/5f2zlx
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