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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
Higher physical activity levels are related to a reduced risk of death in
patients with diabetes, according to new research published online by the
Archives of Internal Medicine.
news •
13 Aug 2012
The oft-cited maxim that a daily glass of wine can help stave off cardiovascular
disease (CVD) may only be true when matched with physical exercise,
according to a new study presented at a health conference in Spain.
news •
03 Sep 2014
Health experts have debunked the idea that people can be overweight but medically fit,
according to
a study which is being presented at the European Congress on Obesity.
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17 May 2017
Elderly people must take part in low-intensity physical activity and avoid being sedentary
to help reduce the risk of heart attacks and stroke, findings from an 18-year study have
confirmed.
news •
22 Nov 2017
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
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.
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05 May 2016
While strength training gives valuable muscular gains it doesn’t give the heart health benefits
of aerobic exercise, according to new research from Iowa State University.
news •
19 Feb 2024
The UK Government needs to adopt a national health strategy based on
prevention, if it wants
to successfully tackle a cardiovascular disease emergency that has resulted in
almost 100,000
excess deaths since the start of 2020.
news •
28 Jun 2023
People over the age of 60 should increase their exercise levels in order to prevent heart disease and
stroke.
news •
20 Nov 2019
New research shows it’s impossible to be fat but fit. What does this mean for gyms?
HCM issue 7 2017
Saunas can aid cardiovascular health, a Finnish study shows
HCM issue 8 2015
Increasing evidence that yoga is at the forefront of
health and wellness improvement is backed up by
a new study which shows it can also help those
with heart disease.
news •
24 Dec 2014
Lack of exercise is a major cause of death from COVID-19, finds a new study
HCM issue 4 2021
High intensity workouts such as group cycling could hold the key to minimising the effects
of arthritis, according to findings from a pilot study.
news •
30 Jul 2015
People with psychosis engage in low levels of physical activity, with men who have the
serious mental disorder two times more likely to miss global activity targets compared to
people without the illness, a study has found.
news •
26 Aug 2016
With office workers spending over eight hours per day sitting at their desks, and one in six
affected by mental health issues every year, it is no surprise that businesses are looking to
introduce ‘wellness’ to the workplace
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18 Feb 2020
Public Health England CEO Duncan Selbie has called on the NHS to prioritise the prevention of
obesity, cardiovascular disease and smoking in its new long-term plan.
news •
10 Sep 2018
Just 30 minutes of physical activity, of light or vigorous intensity, six days a week leads to
a 40 per cent lower risk of death from any cause, according to a new study published
online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
news •
21 May 2015
A study has suggested that lifting weights could be healthier for the heart than going for a run or a
walk.
news •
20 Nov 2018
Vegetables are more important than fruit in a healthy diet, according to new research from Harvard
Medical School.
news •
25 May 2021
Canada has set its sights on becoming one of the healthiest countries in the world, following a CAN$300m (£150m, 212m euro, US$260m) investment in health promotion over the next five years.
news •
10 Jan 2006
Ground-breaking research from the University of Copenhagen identifies the best times of day to exercise
HCM issue 3 2022
Nearly three-quarters of office workers believe there is a negative relationship between
sitting down all day at work and their health, according to a new study.
news •
04 Dec 2017
Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) Registrar Jean-Ann Marnoch set out her plans for the
future of the Register during a presentation at the Skills
Active Training Providers forum at Leisure Industry Week in Birmingham last week.
news •
02 Oct 2008
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
Regular exercise is highly beneficial for all patients with cardiovascular disease regardless of age.
news •
17 Oct 2019
Scotland plans to roll-out 'The Daily Mile' scheme to all educational facilities and workplaces in a bid
to tackle obesity in the country.
news •
27 Oct 2017
One of the largest ever mass studies on the benefits of exercise has concluded that just 15 minutes of physical activity a day can boost a person's life expectancy by up to three years.
news •
16 Aug 2011
Council sport and leisure budgets have been slashed by an overall figure of £42.4m since
2010, according to a survey released today (15 April).
news •
15 Apr 2015
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Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
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As health club operators move to incorporate recovery into their
offerings to meet growing consumer demand, Steph Eaves takes a
look at what cryotherapy and ice bathing can add to the equation
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McFit, the original budget gym is undergoing
a transformation with a new look and
estate-wide overhaul, as Liz Terry reports
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