You don't need to spend hours in the gym to reduce your risk for heart disease. All it takes is a few short bursts of exercise throughout the day to improve your heart health, according to new ...
In the ongoing battle against the bulge, scientists have long sought to understand the intricate relationship between exercise and appetite. Now, groundbreaking research from the University of ...
Learn the best ways to exercise safely when you have HCM, including aerobic and strength training, plus warning signs that ...
In a busy world with work demands, family obligations and seemingly endless to-do lists, it can be hard to find any time to exercise — let alone hit the (fairly intimidating) recommended amount per ...
Moderate- and vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise training are associated with improvements in clinical asthma outcomes, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical ...
A few minutes of heart-pumping physical activity a day could lower your risk for eight major diseases, a new study finds. In fact, completing short bursts of vigorous activity may matter more than how ...
Intense exercise can temporarily increase stroke risk in rare cases, particularly among people with underlying heart or ...
Exercise has long been recommended for people going through cancer treatment to manage fatigue, preserve fitness, and support quality of life. But new research from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center ...
Objectives To investigate the physical activity (PA) intensity associated with cardiometabolic health when considering the mediating role of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Methods A subsample of ...
Moderate-vigorous intensity exercise could improve the efficacy of antibody therapies when treating leukemia. The corresponding study was published in Brain, Behavior and Immunity. Chronic lymphocytic ...