New research shows how being a "weekend warrior" when it comes to exercise can lower anxiety risk throughout the week.
One of the biggest things I have missed since my office went remote is going on walks with my coworkers throughout the day.
New research suggests that regular exercise may not be enough to counteract the harmful effects of prolonged sitting on heart ...
Moving more and sitting less every day may lower the risk of death from cardiovascular disease and other causes for older women with a history of cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers found that ...
Excessive screen time promotes a sedentary lifestyle, leading to muscle stiffness and overall inactivity. A digital detox allows you to engage in physical activities like walking, jogging, or yoga, ...
Studies show that excessive sitting takes a toll on your body, especially your heart. While you can't change genetics, you can change some lifestyle factors.
Hitting the gym or the running track a few times a week is great, and will have huge benefits for your well-being and chances ...
In a prospective cohort study of more than 85,000 adults in the United Kingdom, researchers at the National Institutes of ...
In a prospective cohort study of more than 85,000 adults in the United Kingdom, researchers at the (NIH) and University of Oxford found that individuals who engaged in light- and moderate-to-vigorous ...
After a cardiovascular event, it proves difficult to maintain a healthier, more active lifestyle over the long term. Although ...
Older adults who limit their sedentary time have lower metabolic syndrome risk, regardless of how active they are or how ...