The optimum amount of exercise for reducing risk was between nine and 14.9 met-hours per week.
The WHO states that adults should engage in moderate intensity exercise for 150 minutes each week.
To address this it completed a re-tendering exercise for the care contracted from the independent sector.
It has just completed a re-tendering exercise for the care contracted from the independent sector.
The Russian leader, they argue, is using the Depardieu saga as a PR exercise for internal purposes.
Due diligence is an essential exercise for all investors to do prior to their investments in a fund.
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Scientific evidence shows that adequate night-time sleep is just as important as healthy eating and regular exercise for children to develop.
The problem comes in with every other pitcher the Mets have, because running the same exercise for them is outright alarming.
Still you need to repeat this exercise for at least 10 more companies because one company is not a broad enough search.
K. took over Wharf, it was not a complicated exercise for him.
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Neither should they exercise for fear of triggering a miscarriage, or get too stressed out because that's bad for the baby too.
You know, we get real exercise for about two weeks and then...
Researching this list was an interesting exercise for a longtime Forbes reporter.
Any analogy can be stretched too far of course but an exercise for the comments section: who uses the Davis method of management?
Unite's Liz McInnes said the government consultation was a "colossal waste of time" as the NHS had been conducting a similar exercise for many years.
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They say it is important to find a balance between how hard the exercise is, how long you exercise for and how often you exercise.
Players' union representative Stuart Lovell suggested that it might be more of a money-making exercise for the club than a useful way of unearthing talent.
Perhaps the toughest public-relations exercise for Mr Prodi will be to persuade jaded Europeans that this new commission will be less feather-bedded than the last.
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Rep. William Keating, D-Massachusetts, noted that almost 2, 000 law enforcement personnel took part in a planning exercise for the possibility of such an attack last November.
The decision wraps up a painful expansion exercise for the retailer, but it isn't the first international food chain to have trouble with the vast and diverse U.S. market.
You will benefit more from doing regular gentle exercise for a good length of time, than exercising very vigorously for a short length of time or infrequently, they say.
While Mt Cotacachi requires a technical and risky climb, the steep and tough ascent to Mt Imbabura is a great exercise for other peaks (though a guide is recommended).
Erickson Retirement Communities discovered that Wii games were fun and good exercise for seniors in its retirement homes, because swinging the remote simulates motions people use when playing for real.
Repeat the exercise for a large group of publicly traded corporations and you can get an overall default rating for a country's private sector or for one segment of the economy.
Green Street Advisors, an independent research firm in Newport Beach, Calif. that specializes in REIT stocks, has gone through this exercise for 70 large REITs, a sample of which are shown in the table below.
Although several studies have looked at exercise for diabetes, the current investigation is unique for its long duration, as well as the fact that it included an ethnically diverse group of patients, says Ronald J.
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