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New research has reinforced the long-held view
that cities which strive to promote physical activity
gain a significant economic advantage.
news •
10 Jun 2015
Women under chronic stress have significantly lower levels of klotho – a hormone that
regulates ageing and enhances cognition – researchers at the University of California San
Francisco have found.
news •
19 Jun 2015
To understand how people can live longer throughout the world, researchers at University
of California, San Diego School of Medicine have teamed up with colleagues at University
of Rome La Sapienza to study a group of 300 people, all over 100 years old, living in a
remote Italian village nestled between the ocean and mountains on the country's coast.
news •
07 Apr 2016
Hong Kong-based California Fitness has sold three of its fitness clubs in Malaysia to rival chain Celebrity Fitness.
news •
03 Sep 2009
One of the factors that has made the coronavirus outbreak so severe across the globe is that some
of those infected do not show any symptoms, resulting in them going about their lives as normal,
infecting even more people.
news •
03 Apr 2020
Men who use saunas regularly are protecting themselves from heart problems, according
to a study by scientists from the University of Eastern Finland, whose work was published
in the journal Jama Internal Medicine.
news •
25 Feb 2015
Keeping up a regular workout regime may help to boost productivity and remove the need
for late nights in the office finishing off work, according to a new study.
news •
10 Jul 2015
Dr Kenneth Pelletier, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Public Health at The
University of California San Francisco and the University of Arizona Schools of Medicine,
tackled the issue of workplace wellness during a panel at the recent Global Wellness
Summit.
news •
26 Nov 2015
Young adults who shun exercise and spend large amounts of time in front of screens are
twice as likely to have poor cognitive function in mid-life, according to a study.
news •
21 Jul 2015
Fitbit activity trackers are to be used to measure exercise levels for a new study which
aims to use the data to help calculate a patient’s recovery time from spine surgery.
news •
16 Feb 2015
Transport for London (TfL) has come up with a novel way to promote active commuting
while taking in the sights of the city: following the tube on foot.
news •
13 Nov 2015
Is there a 'correct' time to exercise based on our internal body clocks? Kate Cracknell reviews some recent findings and consults HCM's panel of experts
HCM issue 4 2013
A landmark research project has concluded that individualised and targeted exercise
programmes are a vital part of treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
news •
23 Jan 2015
Physical activity may help counter the debilitating physical symptoms of multiple
sclerosis (MS) and delay the associated cognitive impairment, researchers
have found.
news •
17 Dec 2014
New research published by the University of Warwick in England
suggests that urban architecture may have a far greater impact on
our wellbeing than previously thought.
news •
10 Jan 2016
California Fitness, the wholly-owned subsidiary of US company 24 Hour Fitness, opened its 10th club in Hong Kong last month.
news •
18 Feb 2008
Looking at images associated with overweight or obese people can influence a person’s
sense of smell, according to a study. The more negatively someone feels towards the
obese image, the worse he or she will tend to rate a particular scent.
news •
23 Mar 2015
Saunas can aid cardiovascular health, a Finnish study shows
HCM issue 8 2015
Male friendships could provide positive health effects similar to those seen in romantic
relationships, especially when dealing with stress, according to a new study of male rats
by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.
news •
09 Mar 2016
As Strava today (10 May) kicks off its first ever Global Bike to Work Day, the cycling app
has revealed that more than 70 cities and regions around the world are harnessing its
data to inform transport policy.
news •
10 May 2016
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
We’ve had suggestions for a cycle highway along the Thames and another in the sky; now
yet another innovative scheme has been launched to help people travel around London – a
moving walkway following the city’s underground Tube network.
news •
17 Nov 2015
Taking part in light or moderate exercise has an immediate, positive effect on memory function –
according to new research by University California Irvine (UCI).
news •
25 Sep 2018
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
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is calling on employers to drive a radical overhaul of
offices to encourage physical activity around the workplace and help tackle the UK’s health
woes.
news •
28 Jan 2016
Given the recent boom in the wearable technology market, experts have
decided to research the effectiveness of a number of fitness bands, with results
showing that not all devices are as accurate as each other.
news •
13 Jun 2014
New research shows how wellness holidays can positively impact travellers’ health
HCM issue 11 2016
A new study has suggested that general fitness levels of different countries can be
quantified based on the amount of average daily steps, with "step-rich" nations suggesting
a healthier society in general.
news •
13 Jul 2017
Golden Globe award-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio has purchased a multi-
million
dollar unit in Greenwich Village, New York, US, boasting more than 50 wellness
and health features.
news •
25 Nov 2013
The government has unveiled a new blueprint to boost physical activity and sustainable
transport by encouraging more walking and cycling across Britain.
news •
29 Mar 2016
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University of Sheffield Sport has opened the doors of its flagship
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HCM People
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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What needs to happen to integrate physical activity with
healthcare? Leaders in the sector share their thoughts
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The Elevate trade show and conference comes to London next
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With the industry experiencing a huge swing towards strength training, researchers recommend continuing to make the case for cardio
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