Exercise May Improve Small Blood Vessel Health in Older People

The brain?s small blood vessels play a role in conditions that affect how clearly people think and could affect development of Alzheimer?s disease. Finding ways

Exercise during Pregnancy Can Help Babies Move Better after Birth

Research has shown that exercise during pregnancy benefits the heart health of the mother and infant. To see if a pregnant mother?s exercise habits may

Are You Fit Enough for Mars?

Weightlessness encountered during long-duration spaceflight can cause astronauts? physical fitness levels to dramatically decrease. Yet, a certain level of fitness needs to be maintained in

Measuring Physical Activity: How Many Steps Should You Take?

Walking 10,000 steps a day – what is the correct number? ANSWERED by the Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. Being physically active is one of

Sports Nutrition Myths Busted!

Keeping up with the latest science-based sports nutrition recommendations is a challenge. We are constantly bombarded with media messages touting the next miracle sports food

Resilient Female Hormone Function after Record-Breaking Antarctic Crossing!

Women are thought to be biologically sensitive to effects of extreme physical activity when accompanied by weight loss?possible negative consequences cited include bone fractures and

Is Weightlifting Good for Your Heart? If Yes, How Much Is Enough?

Aerobic exercise, such as running, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease events like heart attack or stroke; thus, it is commonly called ?cardio? exercise. Weightlifting

Caffeine May Increase Cardiovascular Risk During Exercise

Regular exercise is known to be good for heart health, but the risk of a heart attack temporarily increases during an exercise session.?Most heart attacks

Heart Health & Brain Health Go Hand-in-Hand

According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease accounts for one of every four deaths in the United States. Many of the

Exercise for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension – Implications and Application

3 Key Points: Regular aerobic exercise results in reductions in blood pressure of 5-7 mmHg among individuals with hypertension and these reductions translate to a?reduced

Unconventional Meditation | A Mindful Experience

I am an avid hiker. I don?t travel long distances to hike, the Sandia Mountains are located on the east side of Albuquerque and I

Ten Things You Need to Know About Sports Nutrition

Dan Benardot, PhD, DHC, RD, LD, FACSM? Look Beyond Weight When Determining Health?It?s not your weight that matters, it?s what constitutes your weight. Find a

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