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East Lindsey District Council (ELDC) has set up a charitable trust to run leisure
and cultural services within the district and to implement a health programme to
tackle the area’s growing obesity problem.
news •
25 Nov 2014
Doctors suggest a Mediterranean diet may be a better way to tackle obesity than
calorie counting.
news •
17 Nov 2014
New figures from Public Health England reveal that diseases caused by high
blood pressure are estimated to cost the NHS over £2bn a year. However,
exercise could prove to be part of the solution.
news •
17 Nov 2014
The Canyon Ranch Tucson resort is launching a series of brain health
improvement courses this month, to run throughout 2015 as one of its speciality
weeks during the property’s Life Enhancement Programme.
news •
12 Nov 2014
A pioneering Danish health scheme that enforces a series of strict lifestyle
changes is being touted as a potential solution to the global childhood obesity
epidemic.
news •
10 Nov 2014
Kate Cracknell talks to the GP who hit the headlines for recommending walking to his patients, and finds out why he thinks more GPs should be following suit
HCM issue 11 2014
Les Mills has become the latest fitness brand to set its sights on tackling youth
inactivity with the launch of its new children’s programme Born To Move.
news •
06 Nov 2014
TV shows like the phenomenally successful The Great British Bake Off are
fuelling a culture of junk food ubiquity, resulting in soaring levels of obesity,
according to the CEO of Les Mills UK Keith Burnet.
news •
13 Oct 2014
Almost one half of the UK’s MPs are failing
to meet the government recommendation of at
least two and a half hours of moderate
activity each week, according to new
research.
news •
07 Oct 2014
US healthcare provider, the Mayo Clinic, has expanded its Healthy Living
Programme – which launched earlier this year – to include a weight
management plan and spa services.
news •
07 Oct 2014
HealthCity has launched a personalised training offering that’s based on
members’ genetic response to exercise and diet.
news •
06 Oct 2014
Given the UK's growing health crisis – alongside the continued rise and fall of dieting
trends – the question of the health club sector’s role in offering people specialist
programmes and choices to help weight management is becoming increasingly pertinent.
news •
03 Oct 2014
Media organisations need to provide responsible health reporting to avoid compounding
the UK’s growing obesity and inactivity epidemic, says Health Club Management
editor Kate Cracknell.
news •
01 Oct 2014
Manraaj Sunner offers his advice to health clubs looking to develop an effective social media strategy
HCM issue 10 2014
Combining aerobic exercise with resistance training could prove to be the most
effective answer to the growing problem of teenage obesity, according to a new
study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.
news •
24 Sep 2014
Simon Lowe, CEO of Grayshott Spa in Surrey, UK,
well known for its gut health regime, welcomed
guests to the 50th anniversary of the spa and the
launch of its new 'Nurture & Support’ wellness
programme for people who are living with cancer
or are in remission.
news •
09 Sep 2014
The brain could potentially be retrained to prefer healthy foods, helping
people with weight loss and healthy eating plans, according to a small-scale pilot
study published in the journal Nutrition & Diabetes.
news •
05 Sep 2014
With the nation dying from obesity and related issues, it’s irresponsible to give people grounds to opt out of activity, says Kate Cracknell
HCM issue 9 2014
What can health clubs and leisure centres do to improve their weight management offering?
HCM issue 9 2014
A growing body of research shows how gut health can impact anything from our immunity to our mood
HCM issue 9 2014
A group of leading GPs and health experts have called on the government to
create an emergency taskforce to quell the rising epidemic of childhood obesity.
news •
01 Sep 2014
An influential new report from a British think tank has given further support to
the notion that inactivity, not obesity, is at the root of the UK’s health crisis.
news •
19 Aug 2014
Be it sleeping in or skipping the gym, everyone wishes they could kick those bad
habits that hurt productivity and prevent physical activity. Now, a new wearable
is bidding to not just track activity, but use pain and shame to ensure users
have no choice but to reach their goals.
news •
12 Aug 2014
Health and fitness industry figureheads have rebuffed the sensational health
claims reported on the Daily Mail website this week, following 5:2 diet advocate
and author Dr Michael Mosley’s TV appearance on This Morning.
news •
08 Aug 2014
The NHS is trialling a new treatment method developed in Australia
in order to help improve the levels of physical activity for those who suffer from
mental disorders in the UK.
news •
04 Aug 2014
iPhone users are typically more interested in general health, while the average
Android user consumes more fitness content, according to a study from mobile
intelligence firm Opera Mediaworks.
news •
31 Jul 2014
There are no added benefits to eating more than five 80g portions of fruit and
vegetables daily, according to researchers from Chinese and US universities
including the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
news •
30 Jul 2014
The Child Protection in Sport Unit is turning its attention to helping the leisure sector put safeguards in place
HCM issue 8 2014
Could adopting a different approach to city design and planning help make the UK population healthier? Jacqueline Bennett reports
HCM issue 8 2014
Exercise may reduce the risk of obesity thanks to its impact on good bacteria in the gut, says new research
HCM issue 7 2014
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