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Aerobic exerciseBrisk exercise that promotes the circulation of oxygen through the blood and is associated with an increased rate of breathing. Examples include running, swimming, and bicycling.
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Aerobic exercisePhysical activity that increases the heart rate and the body’s use of oxygen. It helps improve a person’s physical fitness.
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Aerobic exerciseExercise that uses oxidative metabolic pathways to provide energy
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Aerobic exerciseWorkouts like running or swimming that condition the heart and lungs by increasing the efficiency of the body's oxygen use.
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Aerobic exerciseRepetitive, rhythmic exercise involving your muscles e.g. brisk walking, cycling and swimming.
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Aerobic exercisethe standard of exercise which is up kept by an energy-creating program which comprises of the use of oxygen within the muscle tissue- that is, actual exercise, usually extended and additionally of av [..]
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Aerobic exerciseAerobic Exercise is any exercise or workout that are performed at moderate levels of intensity for long periods of time and require lots of oxygen for your muscles. Fat-burning exercises such as walki [..]
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Aerobic exerciseBrisk exercise which promotes circulation of oxygen through the blood.
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Aerobic exerciseExercise during which the energy needed is supplied by aerobic respiration (oxidation) of energy rich substrates e.g. glucose, using the oxygen that is breathed in (fats can only be broken down aerobically). Such exercise can be continued for long periods.
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Aerobic exercisePhysical activity that speeds breathing, improves heart and lung function, and offers many other health benefits. Examples include brisk walking, running, or cycling.
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Aerobic exercisePhysical activity that increases the heart rate and the body’s use of oxygen. It helps improve a person’s physical fitness.
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Aerobic exerciseBrisk exercise that promotes the circulation of oxygen through the blood. Examples include running, swimming, and cycling. (12 Dec 1998)
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Aerobic exerciseWorkouts like running or swimming that condition the heart and lungs by increasing the efficiency of the body's oxygen use.
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