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Kinesiology, derived from the Greek words kinesis (movement) and kinein (to move), also known as human kinetics, is the science of human movement. It is a discipline that focuses on Physical Activity.

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ISU study finds activity trackers are less accurate when measuring certain activities

ISU study finds activity trackers are less accurate when measuring certain activities

NIH-funded Growing Resilience project to evaluate health impacts of food gardens

NIH-funded Growing Resilience project to evaluate health impacts of food gardens

Higher-fit kids have significantly thinner gray matter, better mathematics achievement than their low-fit peers

Higher-fit kids have significantly thinner gray matter, better mathematics achievement than their low-fit peers

National League for Nursing awards Center of Excellence designation to UT Arlington

National League for Nursing awards Center of Excellence designation to UT Arlington

U-M’s Taubman Health Sciences Library reopens as transformed space for learning, teaching

U-M’s Taubman Health Sciences Library reopens as transformed space for learning, teaching

Changes in body temperature can cause sudden cardiac death, finds SFU research

Changes in body temperature can cause sudden cardiac death, finds SFU research

New ISU study provides snapshot of health-related fitness levels for U.S. schoolchildren

New ISU study provides snapshot of health-related fitness levels for U.S. schoolchildren

BioMed Central launches new open access journal Archives of Physiotherapy

BioMed Central launches new open access journal Archives of Physiotherapy

New study shows negative effects of using high heels

New study shows negative effects of using high heels

Eating at full-service restaurants not necessarily healthier than eating at fast-food outlets

Eating at full-service restaurants not necessarily healthier than eating at fast-food outlets

Study offers potential ways to preserve muscle mass and strength for people in low-resistance environments

Study offers potential ways to preserve muscle mass and strength for people in low-resistance environments

Nutrition experts offer tips to employees working in sedentary environment

Nutrition experts offer tips to employees working in sedentary environment

New UNC Charlotte technology to help hospitals organize, analyze patient statistics

New UNC Charlotte technology to help hospitals organize, analyze patient statistics

New UT Arlington study finds that household items play significant role in infant's motor skill development

New UT Arlington study finds that household items play significant role in infant's motor skill development

New UF study shows that multi-tasking may improve cognitive performance

New UF study shows that multi-tasking may improve cognitive performance

Community Health Network, University of Indianapolis partner to establish clinical facility on campus

Community Health Network, University of Indianapolis partner to establish clinical facility on campus

UF research opens door to better diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease

UF research opens door to better diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease

New research can help explain prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica

New research can help explain prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica

Moderate exercise on a regular basis may improve cancer treatments

Moderate exercise on a regular basis may improve cancer treatments

Simple dietary intervention can help reduce weight gain

Simple dietary intervention can help reduce weight gain

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