The latest research suggests that exercise can help maintain muscle health as we age, and boost longevity. Here is the evidence.
A new study suggests that the current exercise guidelines of 150 minutes per week may offer modest cardiovascular protection, ...
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A new study has revealed that exercise builds endurance not only by strengthening muscles, but by rewiring the brain. Certain ...
Researchers say adults may need to quadruple the current weekly exercise recommendations to achieve substantial heart health ...
Time to start logging more minutes on the treadmill — think marathon distances. New research out Tuesday reimagines the rules ...
AMES, Iowa – People with less consistent brain blood flow patterns may be at greater risk of dementia and cerebrovascular disease. To explore whether regular aerobic exercise can help, researchers at ...
Dr. Peter Attia's book "Outlive" argues that exercise is a powerful tool for longevity and quality of life. Poor cardiovascular fitness carries a greater relative risk of death than smoking, according ...
Chiharu Ota, MD, PhD, discusses the link between prenatal physical activity and long-term brain health in offspring.
It has previously been shown that young, very fit people have an increased risk of atrial fibrillation. A new study of over ...
Most of us know the feeling of lacing up our running shoes, dragging ourselves to the gym or diving into a pool of water and wondering how much bang we're really getting for our buck. Whether aiming ...
We've all heard it time and time again from friends, family, medical professionals and lifestyle influencers — regular exercise is crucial for overall well-being. And yet, according to the Centers for ...