Talk:Exercise

I wonder if we can come up with an alternative to "Appropriate exercise" It sounds like a value judgment and even though we don't think graded exercise works and a lot of the research on graded exercise has been poor quality, we also don't know that it doesn't work in the sense that there isn't as far as I am aware any peer reviewed literature demonstrating a negative or null result. Or that that the "appropriate" exercise the clinicians are recommending does. The key distinction is exercise that tries to remain within some kind of boundary ("energy envelope," heart rate) versus exercise that doesn't. Is there a name for a school of exercise that marries exercise with pacing? --JenB (talk) 06:37, 18 November 2015 (PST)

We could perhaps add this http://www.jacobspublishers.com/images/Physiology/J_J_Physiology_1_2_007.pdf Olliec (talk) 07:46, 24 November 2015 (PST)

Another study to consider adding is Cochrane, not sure where to put it atm so putting it here for now https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26852189 Olliec (talk) 05:24, 17 February 2016 (PST)

Another resources is this list of quotations from Williams & Hooper, which contains many about exercise http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/Quotable_Quotes_Updated.pdf Olliec (talk) 07:35, 16 August 2016 (PDT)