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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 by YouGov SixthSense has found that location is the "most pressing" issue affecting consumers when choosing a gym.
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17 Jan 2011
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
Plans to transform part of East Manchester with new sports and community
facilities have been granted council approval, with work due to begin later this
year.
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01 May 2013
Frequent strenuous exercise increases the risk of developing motor neurone disease (MND) in people
with certain genetic profiles.
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17 Jun 2021
The Cochrane Collaboration has teamed up with Wikiproject Medicine, to
improve
the reliability and accessibility of Wikipedia medical information online.
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18 Feb 2014
A new sports and exercise medicine centre - one of the first of its kind in the UK - has opened at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC).
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07 Jan 2011
Physical exercise can increase life expectancy by up to 4.5 years according to
US research from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes
of Health.
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21 Nov 2012
New research shows it’s impossible to be fat but fit. What does this mean for gyms?
HCM issue 7 2017
Work experience is more important than academic qualifications, and secondary spend is a growing focus. Mike Hill of Leisure-net Solutions canvasses the views of some of the UK’s leading health and fitness operators
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As little as 30 minutes of exercise per week has the
potential to significantly reduce a
woman's risk of developing cervical cancer, according to a
study from scientists at New
York’s Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI).
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25 May 2016
Les Mills has launched a new low-impact, strength-based workout programme inspired by
Pilates, barre and power yoga.
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23 Aug 2023
When it comes to after-sales service many equipment manufacturers, including Precor, talk about response times, first-time fix rates and the
quality of their service engineers.
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23 Feb 2016
Emerging evidence suggests that beyond its use for leisure, sauna bathing may be linked
to several health benefits.
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09 Aug 2018
New research presented at The Endocrine Society's 94th Annual Meeting in
Houston, US, has found that a decline in men's testosterone levels over time is
"not an inevitable part" of ageing.
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25 Jun 2012
An independent research company has declared that claims that childhood obesity has hit epidemic levels are “mere speculation”.
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23 Feb 2005
Aerobic exercise can significantly help people coping with the long-term mental health
condition schizophrenia, according to University of Manchester researchers.
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16 Aug 2016
A study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden suggests exercising can lead to better outcomes in people with cancer
HCM issue 10 2020
Research by University of Bath could finally overturn the persistent myth that strenuous
exercise suppresses the body's immune system and makes people "more susceptible to
infections".
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25 Apr 2018
People who achieve the UK government's target of 150 minutes of moderate exercise a
week can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 26 per cent, according to new
research.
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20 Oct 2016
Cancer Research UK is encouraging people to exercise to reduce the risk of contracting cancer.
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19 Jan 2005
Research from a Melbourne University shows that heart patients can start benefitting from resistance training as little as two weeks on from their surgery to significantly shorten their recovery time
HCM issue 6 2022
Around a quarter of preventable cancers in the United States are thought to be
impacted by people either being obese or overweight, or being physically
inactive, according to the American Association for Cancer Research's new
cancer progress report.
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19 Sep 2014
Researchers at Harvard found that the optimum level of exercise is between 150 to 600 minutes per week, but with a ceiling on impact
HCM issue 8 2022
Research from the Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health
and Biomedical Innovation suggesting that moderate to high intensity activity
could be essential to reducing the risk of death in older women.
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15 Jul 2014
Running and other forms of aerobic exercise could help people to maintain self-
control and prevent cravings for junk food, according to research published in
the journal Psychosomatic Medicine.
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22 Sep 2014
Any form of physical activity reduces the risk of death and cardiovascular disease
irrespective of a person’s home country or income, according to a study which tracked the
amount of exercise of more than 130,000 people in 17 countries.
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25 Sep 2017
New research from Harvard Medical School has found the body’s immune response to exercise boosts endurance, especially in regular exercisers
HCM issue 11 2023
Major lifestyle and wellness interventions appear to have reversed memory loss
caused by Alzheimer’s disease in a small group of patients for the first time,
according to a US study.
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09 Oct 2014
UBM Live – the event specialist behind Leisure Industry Week (LIW) – has
teamed up with ukactive to conduct the leisure industry’s “biggest piece of
independent research,” exploring how the 25-year-old event can be developed
to meet suppliers’ and operators’ changing needs.
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22 May 2014
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With the industry experiencing a huge swing towards strength training, researchers recommend continuing to make the case for cardio
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Speaking on the LIFTS podcast recently, Xponential Fitness CEO Anthony Geisler said participation in studio cycling is down globally. Kath Hudson decided to investigate
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When a hefty round of investment
coincided with the pandemic, the
CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
on his watch. He talks to Kath
Hudson about the pressure to
keep the business afloat
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Jen Holland
CEO: Edinburgh Leisure“Edinburgh Council will have a £143m budget shortfall by 2028/29 and so must find ways to become more efficient”
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The European fitness sector is beating pre-pandemic numbers according to the 11th annual European Health & Fitness Market Report 2024 from Deloitte and EuropeActive, as Karsten Hollasch reports
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