Can Baduanjin exercise preserve lung function in mild COPD?

In 2020, Yang, et. al., conducted study about Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) which poses a significant threat to both the quality of life and overall well-being of affected individuals, with a progressive decline in lung function being a hallmark of the disease. Early-stage COPD, in particular, witnesses a rapid deterioration in lung function, emphasizing the crucial need for effective interventions to mitigate this decline. … Continue reading Can Baduanjin exercise preserve lung function in mild COPD?

Can Structured Exercise Improve Health Parameters of Male Inmates with Chronic Illnesses?

In 2008, study conducted within a correctional facility in New South Wales, Australia, Cashin, et. al., aimed to assess the effectiveness of a health and fitness program for male inmates with chronic illnesses. The program targeted individuals with chronic illnesses, two risk factors for developing such conditions, or those aged 40 years and above. This article presents the findings of a 12-week structured exercise intervention, … Continue reading Can Structured Exercise Improve Health Parameters of Male Inmates with Chronic Illnesses?

How Does a Seated Exercise Program Impact Fatigue and Physical Well-being in Women Undergoing Outpatient Chemotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer?

In 2004, Headley, et. al., conducted randomized, controlled, longitudinal trial study at an outpatient clinic of a comprehensive cancer center investigated the effects of a seated exercise program on fatigue and quality of life (QOL) in women with metastatic breast cancer. The study aimed to explore the potential benefits of this exercise intervention in mitigating fatigue and enhancing overall well-being among these patients. A convenience … Continue reading How Does a Seated Exercise Program Impact Fatigue and Physical Well-being in Women Undergoing Outpatient Chemotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer?