benefits of exercise

collocation in English

meaningsofbenefitandexercise

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benefit
noun
uk
/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/
us
/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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exercise
noun
uk
/ˈek.sə.saɪz/
us
/ˈek.sɚ.saɪz/
physical activity that you do to make your body strong ...
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(Definition ofbenefitandexercisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thebenefitofexerciseoccurs regardless of the person's initial weight or subsequent weight loss.
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They reflect thebenefitofexercisethrough the strengthening of complement (non-diseased) muscles, and should encourage further studies to confirm whether diseased muscle may experience regeneration.
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The health insurance companies may finally drive those who reject the benefits of exercise to change their minds for financial reasons.
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As well as the considerable benefits of exercise for older adults, the people who also derive the greatest health benefit from exercise are the sedentary.
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These sections do offer masses of practical ideas that could be used in diverse settings, as well as background information about, for instance, the benefits of exercise.
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The same applies to the benefits of exercise.
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Developing research has demonstrated that many of the benefits of exercise are mediated through the role of skeletal muscle as an endocrine organ.
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He was also an early advocate of the benefits of exercise for women.
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Separate to the question of the benefits of exercise; it is unclear whether doctors should spend time counseling patients to exercise.
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Yet by the end of the century, medical understanding of the benefits of exercise created a significant expansion in physical culture for girls.
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These devices however can not compensate for the weight of the body and the limbs and thus deprive the user of the benefits of exercise in an aquatic environment.
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Fixx is credited with popularizing the sport of running and contributing to the 1970s running boom through regular media appearances that touted the health benefits of exercise.
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