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The United States National Library of Medicine defines '''exercise science''' as "the scientific study of human movement performed to maintain or improve physical fitness."<ref>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/acquisitions/cdm/subjects34.html</ref>
 
The United States National Library of Medicine defines '''exercise science''' as "the scientific study of human movement performed to maintain or improve physical fitness."<ref>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/acquisitions/cdm/subjects34.html</ref>
  
[[Hippocrates]]  was an early advocate of the health benefits of [[exercise]] and [[nutrition]].<ref>http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/pe/exs190web/exs190history.htm</ref> On the other hand, PZ Myers and a significant amount of other [[New Atheism|New Atheism]] leaders, seem to lack a full appreciation of the worthiness of [[nutritional science]], exercise science and the latest findings of [[medical science]] (see: [[New Atheism leadership's problems with being overweight]]}.
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[[Hippocrates]]  was an early advocate of the health benefits of [[exercise]] and [[nutrition]].<ref>http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/pe/exs190web/exs190history.htm</ref> On the other hand, the [[atheism|atheist]] [[PZ Myers]] and a significant amount of other [[New Atheism]] leaders, seem to lack a full appreciation of the importance of [[nutritional science]], exercise science and the latest findings of [[medical science]] (see: [[New Atheism leadership's problem with excess weight]] and [[atheism and obesity]]).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
*[[Medical science]]
 
 
*[[Nutritional science]]
 
*[[Nutritional science]]
*[[Irreligion and superstition]]
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*[[Bariatric science]]
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*[[Sports medicine]]
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*[[Medical science]]
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*[[Atheism and physical fitness]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, June 17, 2019

The United States National Library of Medicine defines exercise science as "the scientific study of human movement performed to maintain or improve physical fitness."[1]

Hippocrates was an early advocate of the health benefits of exercise and nutrition.[2] On the other hand, the atheist PZ Myers and a significant amount of other New Atheism leaders, seem to lack a full appreciation of the importance of nutritional science, exercise science and the latest findings of medical science (see: New Atheism leadership's problem with excess weight and atheism and obesity).

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