May 2007 Entries
So, you’re doing cardio religiously and you’re not getting any results…What’s the deal?! Good news. You’re probably just making some minor mistakes that need to be corrected. If you want to make changes to your body, it’s probably pretty important ...
As reported by Reuters Health, regular, moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise can reduce cellular changes in the tissue lining the colon that can lead to the formation of colon polyps and colon cancer, a study suggests.
"This shows that you can ...
Beyondblue has joined forces with the Exercise Physiologists Association to help educate both GPs and depression sufferers about the effectiveness of using exercise to manage depression.
The Exercise Physiologists Association's New South Wales ...
By MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer
LONDON - If it really is what's on the inside that counts, then a lot of thin people might be in trouble. Some doctors now think that the internal fat surrounding vital organs like the heart, liver or pancreas — ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- People who consistently engage in high levels of exercise over the long haul are the most successful at losing weight and keeping it off, a new study shows.
Among a group of overweight men and women participating in an ...
(HealthDay News) -- Older, overweight women who diet do not experience
reduced physical function and should feel free to try to lose weight by
reducing their calorie intake, U.S. research shows.
"Our results suggest that losing weight ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Millions of children soon could be saying goodbye to regular colas, candy and salty snacks during school hours.
Concerned about the rise of obesity in young people, Congress asked the Institute of Medicine to develop a set of ...
Ron Winslow, Wall Street Journal
Heart researchers say they have uncovered a surprising development in the
obesity epidemic: Overweight children who go undiagnosed at the doctor's
office but who are in fact in the early stages of heart ...
People who exercise regularly may be less likely to develop Parkinson's
disease -- but leisurely strolls may not be enough.
That news comes from a study of more than 143,300 U.S. men and women who
were followed from 1992-2001.
When the ...
Jessica Belasco
Express-News
The clients at Tracey Keller's gym work hard. Leg presses, seated dips, shoulder presses, lat pulldowns. It's a workout that would make an adult sweat.
But most of Keller's clients are in still in elementary ...