If you struggle to stick to exercise, think about your values. When your exercise habits and values are aligned, it's easy to ...
Many of us think of exercise as something we need to bribe ourselves to do. But maybe we’ve got it all wrong. Enjoyable exercise can be intrinsically rewarding, just like tasty food is, according to a ...
In the long debate over how best to preserve our minds as we age, a new heavyweight contender has stepped into the ring. Or perhaps more appropriately, jogged, stretched, and danced into it. A team of ...
Exercise increases blood flow and oxygen to the brain, supporting memory and thinking. Strength training may enhance cognitive performance and slow brain degeneration. Aim for 30-45 minutes of ...
It’s no secret that exercise is key to controlling type 2 diabetes — and many doctors already urge their diabetic patients to get active. But it’s a vague directive: How much exercise is enough? How ...
A perceived ‘lack of time’ is consistently the most commonly reported barrier to exercise. However, the term fails to capture the multifaceted nature of time-related factors. Recognising the need for ...
It’s estimated that some 1 million people in the U.S. are currently living with Parkinson’s disease. That means one in every 336 people in the U.S. have PD. You probably know of one or more people who ...