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Protein Sports Drinks Proven To Give Best PerformanceSports drinks containing protein are better at improving athletes' performance. Research published in BioMed Central's open access Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition has shown that drinks containing a mix of carbohydrate and protein are superior to carbohydrate-only drinks in improving cyclists' recovery from exercise. .... full storySource: Science Daily Strength Training Of Neck Muscles Relieves Chronic PainNeck pain has been steadily increasing over the past two decades and is now second to back pain, the most common musculoskeletal disorder. Women are more likely than men to suffer from persistent neck pain, in particular those who engage in repetitive tasks such as working at a computer keyboard. Previous studies have shown conflicting results as to whether or not exercise can effectively treat neck pain, but there has not been enough high-quality research in this area to draw firm conclusions. A new study on women with neck pain found that specific strength training exercises led to significant prolonged relief of neck muscle pain, while general fitness training resulted in only a small amount of pain reduction. .... full storySource: Science Daily Four Health Behaviors Can Add 14 Extra Years Of LifePeople who adopt four healthy behaviours -- not smoking; taking exercise; moderate alcohol intake; and eating five servings of fruit and vegetables a day -- live on average an additional fourteen years of life compared with people who adopt none of these behaviours, according to a new study. .... full storySource: Fitness Magazine |
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Staying Active And Drinking Moderately Is The Key To A Long Life, Study SuggestsPeople who drink moderate amounts of alcohol and are physically active have a lower risk of death from heart disease and other causes than people who don't drink at all, according to new research. People who neither drink alcohol nor exercise have a 30-49 per cent higher risk of heart disease than those who either drink, exercise or both. .... full storySource: Science Daily 50 Mind, Body, Spirit Mistakes (Even Smart Women Make)Uncover what's standing in the way of your emotional health and happiness .... full storySource: Fitness Magazine |
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More Sun Exposure May Be Good For Some PeopleA new study by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and colleagues in Norway suggests that the benefits of moderately increased exposure to sunlight - namely the production of vitamin D, which protects against the lethal effects of many forms of cancer and other diseases - may outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer in populations deficient in vitamin D. .... full storySource: Science Daily Exercise Program Improves Symptoms In Arthritis PatientsPatients with arthritis, the country's leading cause of disability, tend to be less fit than their peers who don't have this condition. Studies have shown, however, that they can safely participate in exercise programs to increase their fitness, strength and psychosocial status and that health providers recommend that arthritis patients participate in exercise. A new study evaluated the effects of the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program, formerly called People with Arthritis Can Exercise (PACE) to promote managing arthritis through exercise. Although pilot studies had shown that the program led to improvements for arthritis patients, this was the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the program. .... full storySource: Science Daily Got Milk? Try Chocolate After Your WorkoutDowning chocolate milk after a tough workout can help replenish exhausted muscles and significantly aid exercise recovery, new research shows. .... full storySource: Fitness Magazine |
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6 Smart Snacks for After Your WorkoutReplenish your energy after your workout with these smart protein and carb snack combos. .... full storySource: Fitness Magazine Next Page |
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