Exercise Science Links
Here are the latest links from the Curtin Exercise and Sports Science scoop.it.
- This Color-Coded Chart Helps You Pick the Most Nutritious Produce
If you’re looking to get more of a specific vitamin or mineral in your diet, or you’re wondering what types of produce will help you get which types of nutrients (and what those nutrients are good for), this beautiful, color-coded chart breaks it…
- Michael Mosley puts his health to many tests
The patient in his 50s was mildly overweight , had high cholesterol and was headed down the road to diabetes . Common problems, and his doctor made the usual recommendation: medications.
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Exercise Science Links
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- WATCH: How Much Sugar Is Really In Your Food?
Sugar in food isn’t always obvious. When you’re eating savory items, for example, you don’t necessarily expect much sweetener in the ingredients.
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Here are the latest links from the Curtin Exercise and Sports Science scoop.it.
- The Rules of Good Nutrition (That Absolutely Everybody Agrees On)
Fewer things can generate more controversy and disagreement than discussions about food and nutrition. It often seems that people will never reach any kind of consensus on what we should and shouldn’t eat.
- ‘Virtual Exertions’ research uses muscle activity to move virtual objects | Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
But a WID team says it has developed, for the first time, a way to move virtual objects in an immersive virtual reality environment through the use of muscle activity. In addition to making virtual reality more interactive and realistic, the research could have rehabilitation applications for people recovering from injuries or people living with specific disabilities.
- How Nature Resets Our Minds and Bodies
The research behind an understanding that natural environments refocus our attention, lessening stress and hastening healing
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This site has recently being modified with a new theme that allows the drop-down menus to display more clearly. Some additional resources have been added to the dynamometry topic and new (responsive) versions of the Biomechanics Tools added! A cleaner layout of the Biomechanics Tools has been achieved we think!
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