An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against obesity and its associated co-morbidities. Indeed, physical activity can be more effective than widely-used pharmaceutical interventions. Whilst metformin reduces the incidence of diabetes by 31% (as compared with a placebo) in both men and women across different racial and ethnic groups, lifestyle intervention (including exercise) reduces the incidence by 58%. In this context, it is notable that a group of prominent medics and exercise scientists recently sent a well-publicised letter to the General Medical Council and Medical Schools Council calling for the introduction of evidence-based lifestyle education into all medical curricula. The ...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...
Physical activity is vital in providing positive health improvements in people with diabetes. Balduc...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
An abundance of data unequivocally demonstrates that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight ...
Modern technology and lifestyles have created an environment that predisposes our population to inac...
Physical inactivity is an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and ...
The big four “proximate” causes of preventable ill-health are: smoking, poor nutrition, lack of phys...
In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescription to ...
Abstract: In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescr...
In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescription to ...
Widespread physical inactivity and resultant increases in cardiovascular and metabolic disease is a ...
Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading cause of non-communicable disease worl...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
As physicians, we often face patients with cardiovascular risk factors or different kinds of heart d...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...
Physical activity is vital in providing positive health improvements in people with diabetes. Balduc...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
An abundance of data unequivocally demonstrates that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight ...
Modern technology and lifestyles have created an environment that predisposes our population to inac...
Physical inactivity is an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and ...
The big four “proximate” causes of preventable ill-health are: smoking, poor nutrition, lack of phys...
In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescription to ...
Abstract: In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescr...
In Europe alone, on a yearly basis, millions of people need an appropriate exercise prescription to ...
Widespread physical inactivity and resultant increases in cardiovascular and metabolic disease is a ...
Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading cause of non-communicable disease worl...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
As physicians, we often face patients with cardiovascular risk factors or different kinds of heart d...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...
Physical activity is vital in providing positive health improvements in people with diabetes. Balduc...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...