Children and exercise
Children should have many chances to run, bike, and play sports during the day. Experts recommend that children get 60 minutes of moderate exercise every day.
Moderate activity means you breathe harder and your heart beats faster than normal. Some examples are:
Younger children have a shorter attention span than older children. They...
Read moreWe know that exercise somehow reduces our risk of heart disease, the most common complication of diabetes. But we really haven’t known... Read more »
A new study was published this past October 2010 in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research evaluating the impact of resistance... Read more »
We all know the benefits of exercise. It helps decrease our risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. It helps us maintain a... Read more »
There are strong, early indications that aerobic exercise - while it's saving you from those pesky heart attacks and strokes and stuff - is... Read more »
This is part of a series on aerobics. You can read part one here. Aerobic exercise may sound hard, if you're not doing it. Hell, all... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Just three months of aerobic activity could reap huge benefits for older adults with Type 2 diabetes by improving the... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Aerobic means oxygen is needed to survive, grow, or function properly. For example, bacteria that require oxygen to grow are called aerobic... Read more »
People who reach for a carb-laden snack immediately after working out may be negating the good effects of their exercise, a new study has found. In a... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Athletes are often unable to maintain fitness when recovering from surgery. This can cause physical decline and set them back. In this study,... Read more »
People who exercise to lose weight and avoid diabetes may want to steer clear of vitamins C and A after a workout, experts say. Both vitamins help... Read more »