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Getting more people active on their way to work is the aim of a new £1m trial
headed up by Bristol University, which will involve businesses in Wales and the
west country fitting employees with GPS systems.
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05 Dec 2014
Beginning an exercise intervention programme with motivational interviewing to ease
inactive clients into the idea of regular physical activity could be key to the success of
such schemes.
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11 Apr 2016
Among adults with chronic low back pain, both mindfulness-based stress reduction and
cognitive behavioural therapy resulted in greater improvement in back pain when compared with
usual care, according to a study appearing in the March
22/29 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association.
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24 Mar 2016
Key academic thinkers in the area of physical activity and exercise met with
leaders from the leisure industry and public health in London on Wednesday, to
discuss solutions to the UK’s inactivity crisis.
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21 Feb 2014
Exercise could be as beneficial as pills for people who have suffered from a
stroke or experience heart conditions, a study by the British Medical
Journal (BMJ) has found.
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02 Oct 2013
Exercise is likely to benefit breast and prostate cancer patients, both during and after
treatment, according to studies presented at a US cancer research conference.
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23 Nov 2016
Can exercise professionals gain the wider trust of the medical community, and play a pivotal role in the wellbeing agenda?
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Children who take part in organised physical activity or sport over their first two school years,
while also having better diets and spending more time reading have more powerful reasoning
skills than peers who don't have the benefit of these kinds of support or engagement.
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14 Sep 2023
Health and wellness expert Henri Chenot will open the second ‘Espace Cure’ hotel – a
destination retreat – to have its entire structure dedicated to his health and wellness
programmes. This second hotel will be located in Gabala, Azerbaijan and is set to open in
Q2 2016. The first of these ‘Espace Cure’-structured hotels, which opened in 1980, is
Chenot’s flagship Palace Merano hotel in Italy.
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24 Apr 2015
Japan has the third largest wellness economy globally – worth US$303 billion (£242.6 billion, €283 billion)
– according to data from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI).
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08 Sep 2023
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) has released new data on the US’ wellness economy,
valuing it at US$1.8 trillion.
news •
18 Apr 2024
The global wellness economy will be worth US$8.5 trillion by 2027, according to new research
unveiled by the Global Wellness Institute (GWI).
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07 Nov 2023
A round up of recent research into mental health and highlights from the gamechanging Move Your Mental Health Report from the John W Brick Mental Health Foundation
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Physical activity expert Dr William Bird MBE is among the standout names recruited to
Slimming World’s specialist advisor panel as the weight management company seeks to
combine exercise, nutrition and behaviour change experts to promote healthier lifestyles.
news •
15 Jul 2015
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.
news •
09 Oct 2014
A nationwide study carried out by four academics in Australia is one of the first pieces of the research to
offer a detailed outline of the many benefits of yoga to human health.
news •
12 Jul 2012
More than two thirds (68 per cent) of Americans would devote at least an hour each day on
fitness, if they'd receive a financial incentive of as little as US$2 (€1.8, £1.5) per day.
news •
05 Jun 2019
An inactive lifestyle increases the risk developing kidney or bladder cancer, according to a
US study.
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30 May 2017
Regular exercise leads to better survival rates among men with prostate cancer,
a new study has found.
news •
09 Jan 2015
A team of researchers from four US universities have found that moderate physical exercise can help improve spatial memory in older adults.
news •
01 Feb 2011
Life Fitness, in partnership with Blackpool
Council, has developed and installed a new
fitness suite at the town's Moor Park Pool.
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12 Jul 2011
Dr Kenneth Cooper – founder of the Cooper Institute in the US and an expert on preventing disease through exercise – revealed his recent findings at the WRIGHT Foundation Exercise Referral Conference, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 10 November.
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21 Nov 2005
Wellness Week 2019 has kicked off in Romagna, Italy. The event will run from 17 to 26
May.
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17 May 2019
The University of Bristol is launching a new study to assess whether a peer-led intervention could
address the steep reduction in teenage girls doing physical activity at secondary school.
news •
11 Mar 2015
As many as 131 million workdays are lost each year through sickness absence nationwide in the
sport, fitness and leisure industry, prompting Public Health England (PHE) to conduct a survey of
workers’ health and wellbeing.
news •
31 Aug 2016
More exciting results from the UK about the power of exercise to treat serious conditions, including cancer, heart disease and arthritis
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A new report published by the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) has
revealed that school PE lessons are "putting off" girls from participating in
physical activity.
news •
02 May 2012
Healthy WorkLife, Healthy Living is the theme of this year’s National Healthy Lifestyle Campaign (NHLC) in Singapore.
news •
11 Oct 2005
Maintaining a high level of muscle mass is key to living a longer life, regardless of a
person’s level of fat mass, according to new research.
news •
05 May 2016
New exercise advice is needed to protect children from developing heart and circulation problems in
adulthood, according to research conducted as part of a European Commission-sponsored project.
news •
30 Jul 2013
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Belinda Steward
MD of leisure, health and wellbeing, Places Leisure Places Leisure“We need to make it automatic that when people go to their doctor, they’re offered exercise rather than medication where appropriate”
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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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