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MoveGB explores this research and reveals the
surprising 'goal' that, when achieved, produces the
most loyal exercisers.
product innovation •
01 Sep 2016
New research shows that gym users in the south are more active and in better
health than those in the north. A survey by payasUgym looked at 8,000 gym members, with findings
showing that people living in the south of England visited their gym far more frequently than those
living in the north.
news •
01 Jul 2013
New research published by the Welsh Government has reported "little change" in
physical activity levels over the last eight years, with one-in-three adults
found to do no exercise.
news •
30 Aug 2012
Despite having greater access to exercise and wellness tools than ever before, barely half
of millennials rate their overall level of wellness as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’, according to new
research.
news •
16 Oct 2015
New research has found that regular exercise and
physical therapy may benefit people with hip and
knee arthritis.
news •
21 Nov 2014
Music licensing company PPL has released new research
revealing some interesting insights into the value of music to
the fitness sector.
product innovation •
10 Jul 2014
The basal metabolic rate at which a body burns calories peaks at a much earlier age than
previously thought, according to new research.
news •
01 Sep 2021
New research from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH)
has found that people are "more likely" to have better health if they live
closer to the coast.
news •
17 Jul 2012
A new research scheme has set out to explore the positive and negative impacts
of hatha yoga on those suffering from bipolar disorder, with the investigation
being led by the Alpert Medical School of Brown University in the United States.
news •
22 Sep 2014
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
New research by Marks & Spencer reveals that 53 per cent of Britons prefer to do a hobby or activity to keep fit instead of going to the gym.
news •
03 Jan 2005
Wearable fitness devices are projected to dip in
popularity in the short term, but bounce back in
2016, according to new research.
news •
21 Nov 2014
New research by YouGov SixthSense has found that location is the "most pressing" issue affecting consumers when choosing a gym.
news •
17 Jan 2011
Regular consumption of beetroot juice has positive cardiovascular effects during exercise
and leads to increased endurance, a clinical study has found.
news •
24 Jul 2015
The United States childhood obesity crisis may be lessening, according to new
research released by the government.
news •
14 Aug 2013
New research carried out by consultants The Parthenon Group has suggested that the health and fitness sector may be facing a slow recovery from the recession.
news •
06 Apr 2010
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 industry body, ukactive, has found gyms are almost risk-free
environments for COVID-19, with an estimated 0.020 positive cases per 10,000 gym visits
– results that are statistically insignificant.
news •
25 Aug 2020
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
Regular exercise may reduce the risk of complications in people with COVID-19, as well as
offering the potential for alternative treatment approaches, according to new research by
professor Zhen Yan at the University of Virginia.
news •
20 Apr 2020
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
New research suggests there may be some truth in the old adage ‘where
there’s a will there’s a way’ when it comes to exercise, after scientists found
that recalling positive memories of past workouts could be the key to
maintaining motivation in future.
news •
24 Mar 2014
New research from Portuguese fitness industry
trade body AGAP has revealed green shoots of
recovery in the embattled Portuguese fitness
industry.
news •
13 Apr 2015
‘Eating on the go’ while trying to lose weight could prove counter-productive, with a new
study finding that it leads to eating bigger portions later in the day, increasing risk of
weight gain and obesity.
news •
21 Aug 2015
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead
to sustained increases in activity according to new research.
news •
24 Apr 2024
Exercise could bring added benefits for cancer patients undergoing
chemotherapy,
potentially reducing the amount of drugs they require, according to research led
by the
University of Pennsylvania.
news •
24 Sep 2014
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.
news •
09 May 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.
news •
24 Mar 2016
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
It’s undoubtedly been one of the biggest fitness trends of the last few years and HIIT
(high-intensity interval training) shows no signs of going away. Now, a group of
researchers in Sweden have shed new light on why HIIT offers such an effective workout.
news •
03 Nov 2015
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US gym chain, Crunch Fitness, has bolstered its global expansion plans with the appointment of ...
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Active Oxfordshire has received £1.3 million to tackle inactivity and inequality and launch a new ...
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Barry’s – known for its HIIT workouts combining treadmills and weights – is thought to ...
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Consultancy and change architects, Miova, have welcomed industry veteran Mark Tweedie on board. Tweedie had ...
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US private equity fund, Providence Equity Partners, is acquiring a majority stake in VivaGym from ...
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The Bannatyne Group says it has officially bounced back from the pandemic, with both turnover ...
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There is speculation that Basic Fit will sell the five Spanish Holmes Place clubs it ...
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While British adults are the most active they’ve been in a decade, health inequalities remain ...
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Francesca Cooper-Boden says
health assessment services can
boost health club retention
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Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
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Egym has announced deals designed to position it for growth acceleration, as Kath Hudson reports
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Footballer and entrepreneur“Taking care of your physical and mental health is essential for a fulfilling life”
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Founder, Remedy Place“It was as though the whole world woke up at the same time”
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important part of leadership. He talks to Kath Hudson
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