Exercise Science Links
Here are the latest links from the Curtin Exercise and Sports Science scoop.it.
- Bebionic: Bionic Hands Are Getting Closer To The Real Thing
The bebionic is tightening its grip on its reputation as one of the world’s most advanced prosthetic hands.
- AliveCor, Heart Monitor That Attaches To Your iPhone, Receives FDA Approval
Technological innovation and the ubiquity of smartphones continue to combine to enable diagnostics outside of the traditional healthcare setting.
- Fast Cycling Benefits Parkinson\’s Patients
Cycling on stationary bikes may benefit people with Parkinson’s disease, especially if they cycle hard and fast.
- The fat and the fiction
One physicist says eating fat does not cause obesity, but not everyone is convinced.
- F for fat: obesity on report cards?
A child’s weight should be included in their school report to help tackle obesity, expert says.
- Protein preserves your muscles – Chicago Tribune
Protein preserves your musclesChicago TribuneNot surprisingly, experts advise adequate protein intake as part of a balanced diet and exercise, with a focus on strength training, to manage or prevent sarcopenia.
- A Smart Tattoo For Medical Sensing And Athletic Performance – Co.Exist
Co.ExistA Smart Tattoo For Medical Sensing And Athletic PerformanceCo.ExistWell, now the same years-old technology could be useful for something else: to track your vital signs or monitor your athletic performance.
- Basketball Isn’t a Sport. It’s a Statistical Network – Wired
Basketball Isn’t a Sport. It’s a Statistical NetworkWiredTheir work opens the door to an entirely new line of sports analysis, from game-tape breakdown to highlight reels and augmented-reality visualizations.
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