Step aerobics was wildly popular in the '90s. Now, it's making a comeback. The workout is simple, you step on and off a raised bench to music. But it can burn 600 calories in an hour.
Whether you exercise daily or are a “weekend warrior,” you lower your risk of an early death the same amount. But, exercising daily can help you maintain muscle strength better.
A new study has underscored just how helpful walking is. Just a couple of minutes of light-intensity walking after a meal makes blood sugar rise and fall slower.
Scientists have discovered the “anti-hunger” molecule the body produces in response to exercise. The find could be key to making drugs that would cause the body to have the same reaction without the exercise.
Living a sedentary lifestyle contributes to the risk of early death. Being physically active can lower the risks. And research has found that people who were active daily and “weekend warriors” had the same positive results.
It's a myth that you can't swim after eating. Low-impact exercise after a meal can help keep blood sugar stable. If you have blood sugar concerns swimming after a meal can be a great way to help yourself.
Helmets decrease the risk of a head injury. But, data shows that cyclists wearing a helmet are just as likely to need to be treated in a hospital after a crash and are more likely to be involved in a crash. So, should you wear one?
Unless you are an exercise enthusiast, your workout probably doesn’t spark joy. However, a routine created by a health psychologist is designed to do just that.
Experts go back and forth about whether or not it’s possible to lose weight without exercise. To lose weight, you have to burn more calories than you eat. If you cut back on your calories, you may be able to do that without exercising.
Many of us fail to reach our exercise goals. But, while picking up working out can be difficult, once you start, it becomes a habit you stick to — even for people who are averse to exercise!
There is good news for people who are concerned about their kidneys. Moderately intense exercise can slow kidney function decline in sedentary older adults.
You can train your brain to like exercise. In a study that used brain imaging, researchers found that people who work out more get a larger response from the receptors that sense the body's naturally occurring opioids.
New research may inspire you to start lifting things around the house or join a gym to grab some weights. Just 30 minutes of lifting weights per week can cut your risk of dying early by up to a fifth.
People with kidney health concerns know how important it is to take care of themselves. A new study has found that adults with kidney concerns who walk between 7,000 and 12,000 steps a day have a high health-related quality of life.
On Fridays, we love to write about getting outside. One way to enjoy getting out and about is through walking meditation, a Buddhist practice that is meant to help you find awareness through your body, mind and steps on the Earth.
In the past, we have frequently written that yoga is amazing for blood pressure health. Some yoga poses are more helpful than others. Here are four of the best yoga poses for healthy blood pressure.
National Kite Flying Day was earlier this week. Now is the time to plan to attend a spring or summer kite festival. And making your own kite and getting it into the sky is a great way to get outside!
Environmental uncertainty and uncontrollability cause stress and damage health. Cleaning it a calm, ritualized way, with repetitive motions and tasks, to take control over the space around us.
Exercise might seem either unthinkable or counterintuitive when you’re ill. It’s the one time you’re meant to be lazy. But, in many cases, exercise is good for you when you are sick.
A new study said that weight isn’t the best predictor of long and healthy lives in women. Instead, mobility, strength and balance impacted lifespan and wellness the most.