Exercise

‘Active’ commuting can lower heart attack risk: study

Leeds, England — Walking or biking to work may reduce your risk of heart attack, results of a recent study out of the United Kingdom indicate.

Researchers say exercising before breakfast benefits overall health

Bath, England — Rather than starting your day with bacon and eggs, British researchers are recommending you try lunges and squats.

It’s never too late for older adults to build muscle, study finds

Birmingham, England — Even if you’re older and haven’t worked out in years – or ever – resistance exercises can help you build muscle on par with highly trained athletes of similar age, results of a recent study from the University of Birmingham show.

Some older adults can see gains in cognition and memory after just one workout, study finds

Iowa City, IA — Older adults may be able improve their cognitive function and working memory with a single workout, but regular exercise is necessary to sustain the benefits, say researchers from the University of Iowa.
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Cut your heart attack risk in half with regular aerobic exercise, researchers say

Trondheim, Norway — Regular aerobic exercise – and the resulting increase in cardiorespiratory fitness – can cut your risk of heart attack in half, according to a recent study.

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