Exercise
Exercise
11/26/2019
Authors of a new study evaluated whether 30 to 45 minutes of aerobic exercise 3 times a week for 6 months—which was gamified to promote adherence—can attenuate off-state motor symptoms in patients with...
11/26/2019
Exercise
Exercise
11/05/2019
In a recent systematic review and meta-analysis, researchers sought to examine how the dose of running affects risk of all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality.
11/05/2019
Exercise
Exercise
09/09/2019
As hot yoga becomes more popular, authors of a study presented at the AHA’s Hypertension Sessions 2019 analyzed whether the practice is a safe and effective way to help manage hypertension.
09/09/2019
Exercise
Exercise
08/07/2019
This study assessed the clinical effectiveness of a home-based standing frame program for patients with progressive MS.
08/07/2019
Exercise
Exercise
07/12/2019
Encouraging findings presented at the American Headache Society’s 61st Annual Scientific Meeting suggest that yoga could play a key role in a treatment regimen for migraine.
07/12/2019
Exercise
Exercise
05/30/2019
It is a common belief in the United States that the general population should aim for 10,000 steps per day. However, a new study suggests a lower step count may still confer a mortality benefit in older...
05/30/2019
Exercise
Exercise
05/21/2019
Physical activity is a top priority for improving exacerbation rates of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study aimed to better understand the influence of a web-based intervention...
05/21/2019
Exercise
Exercise
05/19/2019
The authors of a new study presented at DDW 2019 evaluated risk factors of liver-disease–related mortality using physical activity data of more than 100,000 individuals over 26 years.
05/19/2019
Exercise
Exercise
03/06/2019
Researchers determined whether a high-intensity or moderate-intensity exercise program would be more beneficial for patients with metabolic syndrome in cardiac rehabilitation. The findings will be presented...
03/06/2019
Exercise
Exercise
11/21/2018
To explore rates of sedentary behavior among the US population, researchers examined data from 5923 participants in the 2015-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
11/21/2018