Leisure physical activity is consistently associated with improved emotional well-being across the lifespan, with evidence suggesting that stress reduction, resilience, and social support partially ...
Exercise can powerfully influence the brain, but what if the same biological signals could be activated without physical movement?
By Hugo Francisco de Souza A global analysis shows that who gets the chance to exercise is shaped by wealth and gender, while mounting evidence reveals that regular movement protects far more than the ...
A single exercise session increased electrical activity in a brain region tied to learning and memory, a first-of-its-kind ...
A new study shows that improving your cardiovascular endurance changes your neural chemistry. Fitter individuals release ...
Walking, a seemingly simple act, is frequently debated as a sufficient form of exercise for overall health and fitness.
When it comes to preventing chronic diseases, regular physical activity is incredibly important. Developing a lifestyle that ...
Exercise policies have spread for decades, but a new study finds physical activity levels have barely changed.
Global levels of physical activity have not improved over the past two decades, despite widespread policy development and adoption, and large disparities persist across gender and socioeconomic groups ...
New research suggests that despite widespread policies promoting exercise, global activity levels remain largely unchanged, highlighting major inequalities and gaps in implementation.
Participants also completed a timed walk, which researchers used to determine walking speed and overall cardiorespiratory ...