Researchers at University of Tsukuba report that patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) who were more physically active ...
It may feel harmless, even unavoidable, but growing evidence suggests that too much sitting is linked to serious health risks ...
Going for a stroll can go a long way in supporting a healthy body and mind. This low-impact movement benefits every aspect of ...
Being regularly active can improve your mental well-being, reduce your chances of disease and increase your lifespan.
A sedentary lifestyle is quietly affecting brain health, even in younger adults. Reduced movement impacts dopamine pathways ...
In contrast, one cross-sectional study included in our review [30] showed that sedentary behaviour was inversely associated with risk of anxiety in girls (i.e. those who spent less than 2-hours in ...
NEW YORK – A new analysis of previous studies ties too much sitting at the computer or lying around watching TV to a greater risk of depression. Based on dozens of studies covering hundreds of ...
NEW YORK — Older women spend about two-thirds of their time sitting, a new study suggests. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Modern moms are spending more time watching television and less time doing housework, a new study reveals. The research, published in the December 2013 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, looked at ...
Sitting too much during the day has been linked to a host of diseases, from obesity to heart problems and diabetes, as well as early death. It’s not hard to understand why: being inactive can ...
Urban life has become a dangerous concoction of inactive lifestyle, excessive exposure to digital screens and chronic stress.
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