Fitness Study Pairs Dogs With Seniors

In fact, theyre dogs. But three times a week, theyre breaking a sweat with Florida State University doctoral students Ashley Artese and Brandon Grubbs, and residents of the Westminster Oaks Retirement Community. Artese and Grubbs designed the exercise program under the direction of Associate Professor of Exercise Science Lynn Panton and Associate Professor of Nursing Karla Schmitt as part of a study to look at whether exercising with dogs can lead to better health outcomes. Between each exercise, we try to leave a little bit of time so people can pet the dogs and talk to the handlers, said Artese, a first-year doctoral student in exercise science. Volunteers for the study at Westminster Oaks were split into two groups of seven.
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From fashion to fitness: the experts behind Appleā€™s wearable future

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As iOS and OS X have become more closely linked, Tribble is responsible for many of the underlying technologies of both operating systems. Tribble joined Williams in last years Apple meeting with the FDA, and Tribble has also testified on Apples behalf in government proceedings related to Apples software. With his vast industry and software knowledge, Tribble is likely contributing immensely to the underlying software technologies found in Apples upcoming wearable device. Tribble also has degrees in medical fields, making p90X3 results his experience critical for the health-infused elements of future Apple devices. Bob Mansfield (Special Projects): Bob Mansfield worked on several Apple hardware projects over the past decade, including many versions of the iPad, MacBook Air, and iMac.
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