Men’s Fitness
09/08/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Deep-sea mineral supplements promote faster recovery and reduced risk of injuries during exercise in middle-aged men
We already know that the ocean is a vast source of food and medicine, a wellspring of health, an escape from the stress of daily life. That’s why there’s a public clamor to protect it at all costs. Now, scientists have discovered another reason for us to treasure the ocean. Deep in its bowels are […]
08/27/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Fit men, especially those with healthy-looking bodies, are more likely to be perceived as ambitious, goal-oriented, and disciplined
Being fit does not benefit just your health, but also your career. Research has found that physically fit men are more likely to be seen as ambitious, goal-oriented, and disciplined. The researchers wanted to determine how physically active men from the cultural and financial upper class view themselves and other people. For the study, a […]
07/23/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Keep your heart young and healthy by exercising 4 to 5 days a week
Healthcare experts always recommend engaging in physical activities, and for good reason. Exercising does a lot of good to the overall health of a person. In fact, one study, recently published in The Journal of Physiology, suggests that exercising four to five times a week can actually slow down the aging of your heart. Researchers from the Institute […]
01/04/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Ultra-marathon runner who ran 50 to 100 miles every day developed anemia because the force of his foot hitting the pavement destroyed his blood cells
Too much of anything can be bad for you, exercise included. That’s a lesson that 41-year old Christopher Pokrana learned after he developed mild anemia — mild anemia brought about by his love of long-distance running. The fervent ultra-marathon runner discovered his condition after a health screening, reported the DailyMail.co.uk. Prior to the screening, he showed […]
01/04/2018
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By JD Heyes
What are the TOP fitness trends for 2018? Think back to the basics
If 2017 was the “year of the fitness gadget,” then 2018 is shaping up to be the “year of the basics,” according to health experts who are monitoring trends. Americans seem to have gotten their fill of fitness gadgets, activity trackers and apps and are instead returning to real-world workouts that have proven to be […]
12/27/2017
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By Russel Davis
Baby boomers found to be more active, healthier than earlier generations
Baby boomers are generally healthier and have better life satisfaction than the generation before them, according to a study carried out by scientists at the Universität Heidelberg and the University of Leipzig in Germany. The research team has pooled data from the Longitudinal Study on Adult Development and Aging (ILSE) with a unique cohort population of participants […]
11/22/2017
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By Zoey Sky
The mind game pre-workout: You’ll be more successful if exercise is fun
Unless you’re a gym rat, you probably find yourself dreading the thought of having to exercise on a regular basis. There’s one easy way to combat this mindset, and this is to simply make your workout “fun.” While there is solid scientific data which proves that the average American is overweight, one of the things […]
10/22/2017
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By Janine Acero
Everything in moderation – including exercise: Researchers determine too much can cause heart disease, especially in white men
Scientists warned that too much exercise can be bad for the heart, as reported on the DailyMail. The phrase “everything in moderation” has usually been associated with eating delicious-but-deadly foods, drinking alcoholic beverages, and other obvious activities that can be dangerous in excess. However, this popular adage apparently also applies to exercising. A new study […]
09/26/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Study shows men should keep playing: Active lifestyle now makes you five times more likely to be fit when you’re older
Men who played sports in their 40s and 50s are five times more likely to be fit and active into their late 70s than those who avoided sports, according to a study reported by The Daily Mail. The results suggest early and sustained sports participation might help people to stay active as they get older. […]
08/18/2016
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By slendernews
4 weight loss mistakes men are more likely to make
Excess weight is proven to be more of a health risk for men than women, but it seems that gender stereotyping is stopping men from making the changes their bodies need. (Article by Jenny Cook) However, recent research has overwhelmingly proved that it is in factmen’s weight that we should be worrying about the most when it […]
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