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Cardiovascular effects of exercise training: How does your heart benefit when you exercise?
Cardiovascular effects of exercise explained for the general public, including simulations, videos and scientific papers. Used to inform and provoke the general public live healthier and learn more. The concepts explained can facilitate the teaching and learning process. Some of the concepts covered are: Risks factors and causes of cardiovascular disease. The way cardiovascular disease causes chronic kidney disease and problems with other organs such as the lungs. The videos created explaining heart adaptations can also be used to facilitate the teaching and learning process. The scientific blog can showcase the type of work first year Applied Medical Sciences, Cancer Biomedicine and Nutrition are expected to create.
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CC BY-SA 4.0 International. Recommended citation (Harvard): Trajanovska, T. (2019). ‘How does your heart benefit when you exercise?’. [Post-graduate blog] University College London, OER repository. London. URI: https://open-education-repository.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/560.
Added By: | Dr Nephtali Marina-Gonzalez |
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Date Added: | 23 Jul 2019 15:15 |
Creators Name: | Teofanija Trajanovska |
Tags: | cardiovascular disease, exercise, heart adaptations, activity, ucl reflect blog, ucl reflect, reflect, blog, blogs, blogging, blogposts, blog post, blogpost, blog posts, connected curriculum, student-generated oer, student-generated educational materials, student-generated educational material, student-generated education, student-generated content, student work, student content, student-generated work, student output, student educational output, educational blog, assessment, assessments, research-based education, bsc cancer biomedicine, bsc applied medical sciences, bsc nutrition, cancer biomedicine, applied medical sciences, nutrition, medc0002 cardiovascular and respiratory function in health and disease, medc0002 |
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URL: | https://open-education-repository.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/560 |
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