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The number of emergency hospital admissions for heart attacks has fallen 2.4 per cent since the introduction of the smokefree legislation in England, according to a new report.
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16 Jun 2010
Fitness training provider Premier Training International (PTI) has announced the official opening of its £550,000 flagship academy in Finsbury Park, London.
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10 Jun 2010
Cancer patients should be encouraged to take part in physical activity both during and after treatment, according to new guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), US.
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07 Jun 2010
New research carried out by consultants The Parthenon Group has suggested that the health and fitness sector may be facing a slow recovery from the recession.
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06 Apr 2010
A report by research company Nielsen has predicted rapid changes in the way the fitness industry operates over the next few years.
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26 Mar 2010
A new report has revealed that a number of major European football stadiums are "not adequately prepared" to deal with spectators who suffer heart attacks while attending matches.
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03 Mar 2010
Genes can reveal how much people will benefit
from regular exercise, according to a new study.
Researchers from 14 institutions - led by the
Pennington Biomedical Research Centre (PBRC) in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US - found that exercise
doesn’t work equally for everyone.
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02 Mar 2010
Sports trust Freedom Leisure has become the latest operator to remove all sunbeds from its leisure centres.
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08 Feb 2010
A new quarterly survey, designed to gauge the confidence levels of managers working in the fitness industry, will be launched in April.
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08 Feb 2010
The fitness levels of British children declined dramatically during the last decade - and research shows that levels are still deteriorating.
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04 Jan 2010
New research published as part of the government's National Child Measurement Programme has revealed that more than one in five children in the UK are starting school overweight or obese.
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14 Dec 2009
Health club operator and management contractor Parkwood leisure has become the latest operator to remove all sunbeds from its sites.
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30 Nov 2009
Parents have been warned to "take off the blinkers" over how active their children are to prevent an increase in childhood obesity levels, according to new research from the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
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24 Nov 2009
More than 250,000 young people aged between 11-17 years old are at risk of developing skin cancer by using sunbeds, according to research published by Cancer Research UK.
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16 Nov 2009
The health club sector should anticipate a profitable autumn according to the latest Monthly Trends Survey from the International, Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA).
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04 Nov 2009
New research from the National Heart Forum (NHF) has suggested that an increase in obesity levels among children across the UK may be starting to "level off".
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04 Nov 2009
A report into the trends in personal fitness training by IDEA Health and Fitness has revealed that one-to-one training and small group exercise are the most popular forms of exercise among gym members.
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13 Oct 2009
Wiltshire Council has become the latest UK local authority to remove sunbeds from public leisure centres, following recent research by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
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09 Sep 2009
A report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has declared that there is a "clear link" between sunbeds and skin cancer.
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29 Jul 2009
A survey by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) has highlighted the importance of physical exercise in the prevention of chronic conditions among people over the age of 65.
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23 Jul 2009
Construction of a new 12m euro (£10.2m US$16.8m) health club in Arroyomolinos - south of Madrid, Spain - has been completed by Arroyomolinos Council in association with the state leisure organisation EMUVISA and the private leisure management company Deltanova.
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26 Jun 2009
New outdoor gym equipment has been installed in six Liverpool parks after research revealed local residents over the age of 50 years old were unlikely to use a conventional gym to keep fit and healthy.
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18 Jun 2009
SkillsActive's sixth UK Working in Fitness Survey - one of the largest annual surveys of people working in the UK health and fitness sector - has been launched online.
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18 May 2009
The first comprehensive study of the Finnish health and fitness market has been published in partnership by the Finnish Fitness Operators Association (SKY), Satakunnan Ammattikorkeakoulu (a college specialising in research) and K&F magazine.
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14 May 2009
A new £14m sports and complementary therapy centre has been opened at the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford as part of a £23.5m campus redevelopment project.
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21 Apr 2009
SHOKK and Wigan County Council have increased youth activity provisions in the local area, with the recently completed four day level two qualification training course.
product innovation •
23 Mar 2009
Nearly 80 per cent of women and girls would play more sport if it better reflected the customer-friendly experience of shopping.
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01 Dec 2008
The mark II BalanceMaster lower limb exerciser has been awarded level two accreditation by Inclusive Fitness Equipment (IFI).
product innovation •
23 Oct 2008
The énergie group has launched a new budget gym concept for the UK market.
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16 Oct 2008
Lessbounce has introduced a limited edition, level 4 Shock Absorber B109 Charity Pink Bra.
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08 Sep 2008
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