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European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA), has appointed Dr Thomas Rieger as the new chair of its
Standards Council.
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11 Sep 2012
Exercise can help people reduce the intake of high risk, bodyweight-increasing foods.
news •
24 Sep 2010
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has launched a new degree aimed at helping exercise
professionals "change the public’s perspective of exercise and keeping fit".
news •
21 May 2018
Changing just one seated meeting per week at work into a walking meeting leads to a
measurable increase in the work-related physical activity levels of white-collar workers,
according to a new study published by public health researchers with the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine.
news •
05 Jul 2016
Work could soon begin on what has been described as one of the first developments
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11 Sep 2018
A team of researchers from four US universities have found that moderate physical exercise can help improve spatial memory in older adults.
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01 Feb 2011
EuropeActive is launching a new event dedicated to promoting health-enhancing physical
activity and its impact on communities and individuals.
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19 Jul 2023
Exercising promotes changes in the brain that may protect high-risk individuals against cognitive decline, including development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study done at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM).
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22 Nov 2010
Despite generally being good at helping clients banish excess fat, a surprisingly
high number of personal trainers and health professionals have little or no idea
of where it actually goes.
news •
17 Dec 2014
Exercising is more effective than dieting in limiting daily calorie consumption, scientists at
Loughborough University have found.
news •
18 Mar 2016
Sedentary lifestyles are costing the global economy $67.5bn (£51bn, €60bn) a year in healthcare
and productivity losses – and developed nations are bearing the brunt of the inactivity epidemic.
news •
01 Aug 2016
The school of sport and exercise sciences at Loughborough University has announced that The Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport – the only centre of its kind in the UK – will be formally launched in January 2005.
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07 Oct 2004
A new study from the University of Sydney reveals that people with depression are 60 per
cent more likely to develop low back pain in their lifetime. While patients often suffer the
two conditions, this is the first study to review all relevant research in the field and show
that depression may actually trigger back pain, with low levels of exercise and sleep cited
as contributory factors.
news •
22 Feb 2016
Yoga can improve existing aches but also cause musculoskeletal pain and worsen injuries,
according to University of Sydney research.
news •
28 Jun 2017
Physical fitness has been associated with better brain structure and brain functioning in adults.
news •
17 Sep 2019
Exercise in any form can play a key role in helping
diabetics to reduce body fat and control
glucose, even among so-called ‘non-responders,' a
study has shown.
news •
25 Jun 2015
Scientists at Washington State University have shown that berries, grapes and other fruits
can convert excess white fat into calorie-burning ‘beige’ fat.
news •
25 Jun 2015
A new study has found that husbands are more sensitive to wives’ stress than the reverse.
Researchers investigated how stress and relationship quality can not only influence mortality and blood pressure, but also how it affects married couples over time.
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20 Apr 2015
Roehampton University in London has added an Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI) accredited fitness facility to its gym.
news •
08 Sep 2008
According to Belgian tech startup, moonbird, using breathwork as a way to relax is growing
in popularity. In light of this, the company has developed a tool to guide people through
breathwork exercises intuitively, like a breathing coach in their hand.
product innovation •
20 Sep 2022
New research published in the May issue of Acta Paediatrica has found that children as young as nine-years-old increase the risk of future heart problems if they are inactive.
news •
16 May 2011
Sport Brighton is inspiring the community with a new gym.
Barry Squires, head of sport, explains how the vision was brought to life
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Regular exercise for over-50s could be vital in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's
disease, according to scientists.
news •
26 May 2016
Just two weeks of not using their legs causes young people to lose a third of their
muscular strength, placing them on par with someone 40-50 years their senior, new
research has found.
news •
14 Jul 2015
Public Health England (PHE) is recruiting more clinical champions as part of its drive to
improve the health and wellbeing of people.
news •
30 Aug 2016
Relocating to a deprived neighbourhood with a poor socioeconomic status can increase
the risk of developing obesity, according to a recent study carried out by Elsevier Health
Sciences and published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, suggesting that
addressing sources of deprivation should be a priority for public policy makers.
news •
13 May 2015
It’s well-known that regular aerobic exercise forms a central pillar in a long and healthy
life, however new research suggests that hitting the weights could be just as key to
avoiding an early departure.
news •
29 Apr 2016
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.
news •
25 Sep 2017
Neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may have found a
way to control the performance of habitual behaviours, potentially leading to
the prevention or maintenance of habits and routines.
news •
02 Jun 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
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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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