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Government cuts to further education budgets are putting key initiatives tackling obesity
and physical inactivity at risk, potentially triggering an even bigger health crisis, new
research has warned.
news •
08 Jul 2015
Physical activity could be a major tool in battling rising levels of loneliness among young
people.
news •
16 May 2019
This was a year when research helped transformed the gym sector into a serious political force. Two pieces of work stand out in terms of timely impact
HCM issue 11 2020
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
New research from the Stanford University School of Medicine suggests COVID-19 infects fat cells, explaining why overweight and obese people are at a higher risk
HCM issue 1 2022
A new study reveals how controlling
sadness can increase self-control and
discipline to beat binge eating
HCM issue 2 2020
Sales of sports and energy drinks are expected to pass the £1.5bn mark in the
UK in 2014 – but the majority are drunk at home rather than the gym,
according to research house Mintel.
news •
17 Sep 2014
Scientists in Australia have hailed a ‘major breakthrough’ which could lead to drug
treatments which are able to mirror the health benefits of exercise.
news •
02 Oct 2015
A ground-breaking project is using Genomic data from 50,000 people to deepen the
understanding of how genetics and life-style factors contribute to the development of
conditions such as diabetes and arthritis.
news •
04 Jun 2019
The longer we exercise the more tolerance we may have towards pain, a new
study has found, potentially showing how physical activity can impact
perceptions of discomfort.
news •
18 Aug 2014
Users of wearable technology devices could be at risk of cyber attacks, with
potential hackers able to intercept users' data for as little as
US$70 (€52, £41), according to a new study by online and mobile security
specialist Symantec.
news •
12 Aug 2014
SHOKK The Youth Activity People are proud to announce
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) as one of the latest
customers to invest in their market leading Multiplayer
Dancemat system.
product innovation •
09 Nov 2010
Regular exercise could help to stave off depression in older men, according to
new research published by Applied Physiology, Nutrition and
Metabolism.
news •
20 Aug 2014
If men work out together at the gym it can have a positive impact on health, helping to relieve the stresses of the day, according to new research from the US
HCM issue 6 2016
Physical activity can improve the health and quality of life of people living Parkinson's
disease (PD), researchers have concluded.
news •
17 Nov 2016
David Hopkins, MD and founder of mystery shopping and research company Proinsight, on turning everyday insights into profits
HCM issue 10 2014
Disruptions in the way the human brain links memory and appetite could help explain
some
disorders associated with obesity.
news •
26 Sep 2023
An upcoming report promises to put a true value on the fitness sector, say ukactive’s David Stalker
HCM issue 9 2014
Lazy summer holidays are leading to a
significant drop-off in schoolchildren’s fitness
levels
and hampering efforts to reverse the UK’s
physical inactivity epidemic, new research
suggests.
news •
02 Jul 2016
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have found a way to establish the exact VO2 max
of an
individual through the use of smartwatch data that is just as reliable as a professional sports
lab
test.
news •
02 Feb 2023
Innerva has launched an off-the-shelf solution to help operators deliver successful power-
assisted exercise studios and unlock the potential of the UK’s ageing population.
promotion •
06 Apr 2023
The Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) will open its doors at Sheffield Hallam University
later this year.
news •
21 Jan 2019
A small trial suggests wellness interventions, including exercise, can help reverse memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients
HCM issue 1 2015
Waist circumference-to-height ratio is a more reliable measure of obesity in children and
adolescents than BMI according to a new study, published in Pediatric Research.
news •
04 Apr 2024
Kath Hudson asks industry experts
if active children perform better
HCM issue 9 2017
New coaching platform LinkCoach has been launched
to give coaches and their clubs web-based learning
support.
product innovation •
03 May 2016
The fitness levels of British children declined dramatically during the last decade - and research shows that levels are still deteriorating.
news •
04 Jan 2010
New research by YouGov SixthSense has found that location is the "most pressing" issue affecting consumers when choosing a gym.
news •
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.
news •
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.
news •
01 May 2013
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D2F had updated its brand styling to keep pace with
business growth. MD, John Lofting and operations
director, Matt Aynsley, explain the rationale
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Francesca Cooper-Boden says
health assessment services can
boost health club retention
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What needs to happen to integrate physical activity with
healthcare? Leaders in the sector share their thoughts
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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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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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Pilates is having a
moment. Steph Eaves
asks suppliers how
they’re responding
to the demand
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“We introduced good mood messaging, communicating the idea of exercise being ‘for the feeling’”
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