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As UK life expectancy continues to climb, Nuffield Health has shone a light on shifting
demographics with new research which shows older gym users are putting their youngers
to shame.
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25 May 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.
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10 May 2016
Harvard University in the US is establishing a new Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and
Happiness at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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09 May 2016
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.
news •
05 May 2016
Making yourself red at the gym is one of the
best ways to avoid feeling blue, according to
new research which suggests exercise helps
boost emotional resilience.
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03 May 2016
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.
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29 Apr 2016
Scientists are hailing the potential of dark chocolate to give fitness fans an extra edge in
their training, after new research suggested the tasty treat can help to increase both the
intensity and duration of workouts.
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28 Apr 2016
When it comes to behaviour change and inspiring the nation to be more active, attitude
and goal-setting are two of the biggest things to focus on, according to Dame Kelly
Holmes.
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14 Apr 2016
Taking the stairs is normally associated with keeping your body strong and healthy, but
new research shows that it improves your brain’s health too – and that education also has
a positive effect.
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08 Apr 2016
Obese people tend to see distances as being further than they really are, and hills steeper, according to research from the US
HCM issue 4 2016
Offering personalised exercise programmes at local leisure centres could be the key to
protecting young people suffering early psychosis from the statistical likelihood of an early
grave, new research has suggested.
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29 Mar 2016
The government has unveiled a new blueprint to boost physical activity and sustainable
transport by encouraging more walking and cycling across Britain.
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29 Mar 2016
ukactive has called for a major rethink of how children are engaged with physical activity,
after new research found almost nine in ten UK parents feel tablets and smartphones are
adding to Britain’s youth inactivity crisis.
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24 Mar 2016
Exercising is more effective than dieting in limiting daily calorie consumption, scientists at
Loughborough University have found.
news •
18 Mar 2016
As National Apprenticeship Week kicks off today (14 March), new research has found that
80 per cent of managers believe apprentices are vital to their organisation’s expansion
plans.
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14 Mar 2016
NHS England has today (1 March) announced plans to create 10 ‘healthy new towns’
across the country which will explore and test creative solutions for 21st century
healthcare challenges.
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01 Mar 2016
The number of people exercising for the
express purpose of benefiting their
health has more than doubled over the
past five years, according to new
research.
news •
26 Feb 2016
Whether employees consider their companies to be genuinely caring about their wellness
is key to boosting worker health and productivity, according to new research from the
Global Wellness Institute (GWI).
news •
18 Feb 2016
Scientists have shed new light on the challenges facing exercise professionals in getting
the population moving, after new research showed that obesity causes people to see
distances as farther than they actually are.
news •
15 Feb 2016
Dance-based fitness classes are booming. Hayley Price takes a look at how health clubs and leisure operators are responding to the growing variety of offerings on the market
HCM issue 2 2016
Fitness tracking devices are expected to remain the dominant force in the wearable tech
market over the next three years, according to new research, although smartwatches are
anticipated to gradually increase their market share.
news •
27 Jan 2016
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
Residents in Leicester have been named as the most active gym users in the UK, while
people in Fulham are the least, according to new research released today (4 January) by
Nuffield Health.
news •
04 Jan 2016
Two new pieces of research show the benefits of high intensity interval training (HIIT) both for diabetes sufferers, and for improving endurance
HCM issue 1 2016
Three quarters of online consumers are likely to purchase health and fitness technology in
the next 12 months, with a third of these expected to buy a smartwatch, according to new
research from the organisers of global consumer electronics and consumer technology
tradeshow CES.
news •
15 Dec 2015
Fitness suppliers and distributors are
failing to make the most of the internet,
with many “losing ground rather than
gaining” despite notable growth in the
wider fitness market.
news •
14 Dec 2015
Young disabled people and providers of disability sports should have more opportunities to
bid for funds for equipment and specialist support to counter participation drop-off after
their school years, says a new research paper.
news •
09 Dec 2015
Equipment and software supplier eGym has announced a new research agreement with
University College London to explore which methods of strength training are the most
effective.
news •
04 Dec 2015
During the Global Wellness Summit, SRI International (SRI) revealed early findings from
the Global Wellness Institute’s upcoming research report into wellness at work.
news •
02 Dec 2015
Typically, the festive period sees various ‘brain training’ games and gizmos come back into
vogue as cerebral stocking fillers, but it may well be that a gym membership is the
greatest gift for getting smarter this Christmas.
news •
30 Nov 2015
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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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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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