Physical inactivity is linked to various chronic diseases, while physical activity is known to help prevent them. Exercise training, involving structured, repeated bouts of activity, serves as a ...
Athlete mental health has become a growing concern across endurance, aesthetic and weight-sensitive sports. While ...
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is experienced by the majority of an estimated 300 million individuals who have asthma, a condition that affects all ages and is increasing globally.
The findings show exercise-induced hypertension increases myocardial oxygen demand. A new review suggests exercise-induced hypertension (EIH) is a risk factor for sudden cardiac death (SCD), but that ...
If you’ve scrolled through social media lately, you may have seen some chatter about cortisol—a stress hormone—and its supposed villainous effects on your body. Negative effects of cortisol have been ...
A wave of nausea during or after exercise can be unsettling, but it is often linked to factors such as dehydration, poor meal ...
A prespecified secondary analysis of the S-LiTE trial found that regular exercise reduced carotid artery wall thickness and ...
What if your muscles could make a molecule that slows aging? New research (Kang et al., 2025), published in Nature Communications, suggests that they can. This youth-boosting myokine is called CLCF1.
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