Topic: Journal Of The American Medical Association
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Daily exercise over a period of 20 years helps to significantly reduce weight gain in middle age, but even that is not enough to keep away middle age bulges entirely, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.The 20-year study found that ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who keep up an active lifestyle into middle-age gain fewer pounds and inches over time -- and the benefit may be even greater for women than men, a new study finds.The fact that consistently active people ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Daily exercise over a period of 20 years helps to significantly reduce weight gain in middle age, but even that is not enough to keep away middle age bulges entirely, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.The 20-year study found that ...
not getting your heart rate up for at least one hour a day, you're likely to have trouble with weight gain, or so say Harvard researchers who followed 34,000 women over 13 years. The study, published in the Journal of the American ...
60% of adults over 50 are not obtaining a recommended amount of combined leisure-time, transportation, and household physical activity [1]. Thankfully 20 hours a week in the saddle is not a prerequisite for mental health. A study published in 2006 on over ...
60% of adults over 50 are not obtaining a recommended amount of combined leisure-time, transportation, and household physical activity [1]. Thankfully 20 hours a week in the saddle is not a prerequisite for mental health. A study published in 2006 on over ...