Older people who are physically active have a significantly lower risk of developing sarcopenic obesity - a combination of obesity and weak muscles. This is shown by new research from örebro ...
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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity may lower the risk for cancer mortality among cancer survivors, according to a recent study.
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A comprehensive study of nearly 70,000 middle-aged and older Chinese adults reveals that moderate physical activity provides the greatest benefits for healthy aging, with high activity showing added ...
Could the feel good hormone give your depression medication a run for its money? Here's what the latest research shows.
Physical activity after cancer diagnosis is linked to lower cancer mortality in multiple tumour types. Explore the latest pooled cohort findings. Read more.
July 12, 2010 (Honolulu, Hawaii) — A new analysis from the Framingham Study suggests moderate to heavy physical activity is associated with a reduced risk for dementia during more than 20 years of ...
A new study investigates the connection—and finds a surprising answer.