Adults who have insufficient physical activity during adulthood experience a higher midlife stress burden than those who are physically active, according to a December study published in ...
A new study shows that habitual engagement in a variety of physical activities is associated with lower mortality.
A recent study has found that being physically active at an earlier age may help reduce breast cancer risk later in life.
Being physically active for one to two days a week, often called a "weekend warrior," may provide comparable health and life-prolonging benefits as smaller doses of daily physical activity if the ...
Regularly engaging in a variety of physical activities such as walking, cycling, and swimming, may be the best way to prolong ...
Recreational physical activity or lack thereof could be a factor in whether teenage girls develop breast cancer later.
Lack of exercise among adolescents affects more than just their physical condition. It turns out that the problem is complex, ...
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze CDC data about Americans' physical activity levels and how they vary by age. - Canva Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze CDC data ...
Fitbit-recorded physical activity showed no definitive relationship with the diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma in an ...
Regular physical activity is beneficial for both physical and mental health. But around 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. say they don’t engage in any kind of physical exercise in a typical week, a 2021 ...
Physical activity is widely recognized as an important aspect of a healthy lifestyle, but a new study from the University of Georgia has found an additional benefit — staving off cognitive decline.