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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.
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13 Nov 2015
For better cardiovascular health, check your gut. Bacteria living in your gut may impact
your weight, fat and good cholesterol levels, according to new research in Circulation
Research, an American Heart Association journal.
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18 Sep 2015
The more active a mother is, the more active her child is likely to be, according
to new research published in Pediatrics.
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26 Mar 2014
New research shows that American people have become more active over the last
decade, although these improvements have done little to stem the nation's
obesity problem.
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11 Jul 2013
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.
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15 Feb 2016
HCM can report that Europe Active's annual thought-leader conference, the
European Health and Fitness Forum (EHFF), will go ahead this year alongside the FIBO
trade show in Cologne.
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22 May 2020
Advice on diet and exercise could help cut patients’ chances of
developing bowl cancer, new research published by the British Medical
Journal has found.
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14 Mar 2014
The Danish fitness industry has recently welcomed the establishment of the first trade body for the sector – the Danish Fitness & Health Organisation (DFHO).
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11 Oct 2006
New research has suggested that children could risk becoming asthmatic and wheezy if they regularly use indoor swimming pools.
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18 Jul 2006
Parents have been warned to "take off the blinkers" over how active their children are to prevent an increase in childhood obesity levels, according to new research from the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
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24 Nov 2009
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.
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25 Jun 2015
The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) has chosen body image as the theme for this year's Mental
Health Awareness Week.
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17 Apr 2019
Transport for London (TFL) has issued a public tender for a designer and supplier to create
the next generation of ‘Boris Bikes’ and inspire more Londoners to get active.
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28 Aug 2015
New research is being carried out to determine the extent of how exercise referrals can
change behaviour and boost levels of physical activity.
news •
06 Oct 2016
A lack of physical activity among boys may result in them falling behind in reading and
maths at school, according to new research.
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02 Dec 2016
New research from the University of Alberta in Canada show that children need
just seven minutes of vigorous exercise a day to stay fit. However, most
children are failing to achieve this.
news •
21 Nov 2012
New research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals short
bouts of moderately intense exercise can boost self-control in children,
adolescents and young adults.
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08 Mar 2013
India's health club industry is ripe for growth, though its people are yet to embrace fitness as
a
lifestyle, according to new research from Deloitte China and IHRSA.
news •
03 May 2019
New research into the mental health benefits of swimming has been released by Swim
England, with the results suggesting a positive link between regular visits to the pool and
a better mental outlook on life.
news •
10 Oct 2018
Almost two thirds of women work out harder when they exercise with a friend, according to new research
by Virgin Active.
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22 Jan 2013
Three quarters of the public want the government to invest more in making cycling safer,
according to a new report from cycling charity Sustrans.
news •
22 Oct 2015
Just a small amount of exercise each day can have a significant impact on the lifespan of
over 60s, according to new research.
news •
04 Aug 2015
New research has reinforced the long-held view
that cities which strive to promote physical activity
gain a significant economic advantage.
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10 Jun 2015
Employees in the leisure industry are keen to shrink their workplace emissions but need more support to do so, according to new research.
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27 Mar 2008
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.
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16 May 2011
Les Mills has launched a new low-impact, strength-based workout programme inspired by
Pilates, barre and power yoga.
news •
23 Aug 2023
New research from Flinders University in Australia has found that breast reduction surgery can
change women's participation in physical activity
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23 Aug 2023
New research suggests that curcumin, a main ingredient in curry, may improve exercise
intolerance related to heart failure. The study is published ahead of print in the Journal of
Applied Physiology.
news •
30 Nov 2018
New research by Mintel into consumer attitudes towards participating in sports has revealed that fundraising sports events could be a way of boosting activity levels and that people are increasingly opting to keep fit in ways which cost nothing.
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19 Aug 2005
Encouraging members to take part in group exercise and make friends at the gym could be key to
health clubs boosting their revenue, according to new research by Mindbody.
news •
07 Sep 2018
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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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Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
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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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