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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.
news •
05 Dec 2014
Jane Kitchen reports from the recent Global Wellness Summit in Boston, US
HCM issue 4 2022
Elevate, the UK’s largest cross-sector event focused
on tackling physical inactivity, aims to directly address
the root cause of this issue.
product innovation •
29 Mar 2017
Social enterprise Mytime Active has acquired healthy lifestyle provider MEND,
which will save the weight
management business from going into administration. MEND currently delivers over
200 healthy lifestyle
programmes throughout the UK for children and families in local communities.
news •
21 Dec 2012
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
Withywood Community School has opened a Personal Best Challenge Park to encourage physical activity among pupils during break times through a scheme developed by the Youth Sport Trust in partnership with Coca-Cola Great Britain and the British Olympic Foundation.
news •
19 Jan 2005
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
Simple exercises can help improve the health of patients with kidney disease,
according to research carried out at London’s King’s College Hospital.
news •
19 Nov 2014
The more active a mother is, the more active her child is likely to be, according
to new research published in Pediatrics.
news •
26 Mar 2014
A new piece of wearable kit has been developed to stop people from overeating, with the Bite Counter looking to provide a remedy to the developed
world’s obesity crisis.
news •
20 Aug 2014
A survey of UK gym users has found that a third (34 per cent) of gym users said they were
aware of other members at their gym taking image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs)
and steroids.
news •
20 May 2019
A group of the UK’s leading exercise referral experts have expressed concern at
the initial low uptake of such referrals, offering recommendations to improve the
situation in a new white paper.
news •
07 Oct 2014
Fitness apps alone are unable to motivate most people to get active – but providing app users the
opportunity to interact with an online exercise community has a huge impact.
news •
24 Aug 2020
With new stroke rehabilitation guideliness published in the US and the UK calling for more exercise interventions, Vicky Kiernander asks the experts how the health and fitness sector can intervene, to the benefit of patients, the sector and the medical profession
HCM issue 11 2023
The number of positive COVID-19 cases among people who have visited health clubs, leisure
centres
and swimming pools in the UK continues to be at "extremely low levels".
news •
10 Dec 2021
The number of positive COVID-19 cases among people who have visited health clubs across
Europe continues to be at "extremely low levels".
news •
23 Dec 2021
Researchers are claiming to have provided the first scientific proof of how
many steps a person
needs to take each day, in order to significantly reduce the risk of premature
death.
news •
07 Nov 2023
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
Children who exercise for at least one hour a day, get nine to 11 hours of sleep at night
and spend two hours or less in front of screens return 'significantly higher' mental test scores.
news •
22 Nov 2018
Research has found regular high-intensity exercise reduces the risk of metastatic cancer by 72 per cent
HCM issue 10 2022
Nuffield Health is launching a specialist, 12-week rehabilitation programme in Manchester to support
Covid-19 patients in their recovery.
news •
12 Nov 2020
Leading a sedentary lifestyle could lead to negative changes in the shape of
brain neurons, potentially causing high blood pressure and other medical
problems, according to a new study published in the Journal of Comparative
Neurology.
news •
17 Feb 2014
Any amount of regular running can dramatically reduce the risk of death, according to a study
published in the British Medical Journal.
news •
05 Nov 2019
Loughborough University set out
to expand its Powerbase gym to support
people both with and without disabilities
equally, as Gregory Bradley explains
HCM issue 10 2023
US premium operator, Equinox, is the first operator to create an educational programme for its
coaches on how to train individuals who have lost weight with the help of drugs.
news •
18 Jan 2024
The 2015 edition of the World Happiness Report
has been released by the Sustainable
Development Solutions Network (SDSN), revealing
the changes in happiness levels in 158
countries. The report has been produced since
2012 to encourage world leaders to pursue
a sustainable development agenda that includes
wellbeing as an essential element.
news •
01 May 2015
Sports and Leisure Management (SLM) – the company behind Everyone Active –
has won the first two contracts under its new public health division Everyone
Health, designed to provide evidence-based preventative and treatment
services for local authorities and Clinical Commissioning Groups.
news •
15 May 2014
Elevate, the new trade show which aims to unite sectors in tackling physical inactivity,
kicks off this morning (4 May) with addresses from a range of high-profile public health
figures.
news •
04 May 2016
In the UK, NICE no longer recommends graded exercise therapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and ME
HCM issue 10 2021
Adults suffering from chronic pain should be advised to take exercise, rather
than be prescribed
painkillers, according to new guidance from the National Institute for Health
and Care Excellence
(NICE).
news •
09 Apr 2021
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