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    Horizon Fitness. Castleberry recommends the Horizon 7.4 Smart Treadmill for runners, citing its larger surface and powerful motor. With a maximum speed of 12mph and a 3.5hp motor, it’s an ideal ...

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    1) Walking. As people get older, it can get harder to do some types of exercise — but some centenarians can keep walking. Louise Jean Signore, New York's second oldest person at 112, stopped ...

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    Since then, the AlterG treadmill has been used for rehabilitating lower extremity injury or surgery, aerobic conditioning, weight control, gait training for neurological conditions, strengthening and conditioning the elderly. [7] Named CEO of AlterG, Inc. in 2011, Steve Basta is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering program.

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    Walker Pro M1 Under-Desk Treadmill. Even a slight incline will burn crazy calories over the course of an eight-hour workday. If you want real bang for your buck, a walking treadmill with incline ...

  6. Obesity and walking - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectrical impedance analysis – a method to measure body fat percentage. Blubber – an extra thick form of adipose tissue found in some marine mammals. Body fat percentage; Hot Girl Walk - This program brings women together through inclusive fitness training, promoting holistic well-being. Cellulite; Co-benefits of climate change mitigation

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    Frail elderly patients (score of 4 or 5) have even worse outcomes, with the risk of being discharged to a nursing home rising to twenty times the rate for non-frail elderly people. Another tool that has been used to predict frailty outcome post-surgery is the Modifies Frailty Index, or mFI-5. This scale consists of 5 key co-morbidities: [61]