Interactive video game cycling results in greater metabolic requirements (despite similar perceptions of exertion) at submaximal constant workloads than traditional cycling. This form of training may be a novel and an attractive intervention in the battle against physical inactivity and associated health complications.
Safety certification based on the demonstration of safe work practices did not reduce the risk of work injury among experienced manual tree-fallers in British Columbia. While certification may establish a minimum competence, this study establishes the need for additional training or safety controls in order to further reduce the risk of injury in manual-tree fallers.Affiliation:
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