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In a recent clinical report, the American Academy of Pediatrics has acknowledged the
importance of exercise in obesity prevention and the reduction of many chronic diseases
among children. In doing so, it has advised pediatricians to take a more proactive role in
promoting and prescribing exercise.
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27 Jul 2015
Cancer survivors should undertake a minimum of 90 minutes of aerobic and resistance training each
week, according to new guidelines published in the Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
journal.
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18 Oct 2019
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
The American Council on Exercise (ACE) has acquired the Dr Sears Wellness Institute (DSWI) for an
undisclosed sum. DSWI will join ACE as part of a new division, ACE Health and Wellness. The move
enables ACE to expand its health coaching certification and education offering.
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15 Sep 2022
American chain Planet Fitness and global offering 24-Hour Fitness lead the
world’s health clubs in terms of membership, according to new figures
gathered as part of The 2014 IHRSA Global Report.
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04 Jul 2014
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is predicted to be the leading exercise trend next
year, taking top spot from wearable technology, according to the latest survey in the US.
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16 Nov 2017
New research shows that American people have become more active over the last
decade, although these improvements have done little to stem the nation's
obesity problem.
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11 Jul 2013
High-intensity indoor cycling classes carry a "significant risk of kidney damage" –
especially for first-
time participants – according to a report in the American Journal of Medicine.
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10 Jul 2018
The health and fitness industry in Latin America generates US$6bn (£4.7bn, €5.5bn) each
year, according to the latest International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association
Latin American Report.
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12 May 2017
Combination aerobic exercise with a resistance training regime has been associated with improved glycemic levels among patients with Type 2 diabetes.
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29 Nov 2010
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
Wearable tech has made a comeback as the 'hottest fitness trend' for 2019 – with group training,
HIIT and programming for the elderly also expected to grow in popularity over the next 12 months.
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11 Dec 2018
Euromonitor International has published its annual Top 10 Global Consumer
Trends forecast report, highlighting an expected boom in consumers' desire for
preventative healthcare via digital devices – given the current popularity of
fitness and dieting apps.
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19 Jan 2015
Mindbody and Class Pass have released their 2022 Mid-Year Wellness Trends Report which
reveals their predictions following two years of pandemic upheaval.
news •
11 Jul 2022
New York’s Blum Center for Health, a functional health facility, is offering a personalised, non-
invasive, neuro-enhancement programme.
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23 Oct 2019
A new report from IHRSA gives
valuable data on the Latin American
fitness market, showing a robust
industry made up of 65,000 clubs
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Health messages and pictures of what a healthy and unhealthy BMI look like
should be combined, according to researchers who believe that as the rest of
the global population’s obesity levels rise, we may all lose sight of what a
healthy body actually looks like.
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15 Sep 2014
After years of hype and expectation, wearable technology will finally take its place in the
mainstream of fitness in 2016.
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27 Oct 2015
Associate publisher at IHRSA, Kristen Walsh breaks down
the health and fitness market in the US, Canada and Latin
America, summarising data on revenue, membership,
number of clubs and penetration rates
HCM Handbook 2019
The latest numbers from IHRSA show
how Canada, the US and Latin America
are performing in terms of profit,
membership and market penetration
HCM issue 8 2018
Men are more than twice as likely as women to increase exercise frequency in order to
increase
libido (20 per cent against 10 per cent,) as well as their sexual endurance (23 per cent
vs 10
per cent), according to a new research report from Peloton.
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13 Dec 2023
The digital revolution may well be upon us, but health and fitness consumers
buying wearable tech still prefer to make their purchase in-store than from the
company’s website, according to new research from Nielsen.
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15 Apr 2014
People who get regular, uninterrupted sleep do a better job sticking to their
exercise and diet plans while trying to lose weight, according to new research.
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04 Apr 2023
Aerobic exercise is your best bet when it comes to devising a programme for a club member or client who wants to shed the dreaded belly fat.
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05 Sep 2011
A new report has suggested that obesity alone may not be linked to a high risk of death in women.
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29 Nov 2010
A survey on fitness trends has confirmed the re-emergence of body weight training by naming it among
the top hot exercises for the future.
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30 Oct 2012
Adding a vital sign for exercise as an assessment tool in clinical settings could improve patient care,
according to research published in the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
(ACSM). The
study, published in the November edition of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, shows
that
asking patients about their exercise habits could be an important piece of a patient's care and treatment
that is often ignored.
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19 Oct 2012
A new study has shown that middle-aged adults who regularly engage in
leisure-time physical activity for more than a decade may benefit from lower
levels of inflammation in later life - and, as a result, suffer less heart problems.
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15 Aug 2012
Providing public parks, walking and biking trails is
the most cost-effective way of increasing physical
activity in urban populations, according to a new
systematic review in the American Journal of
Health Promotion.
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12 Dec 2014
As little as one hour per week of exercise can offer “significant protection” against
depression, an Australian research team has found.
news •
04 Oct 2017
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