Work Exercise May Harm Health While Leisure Exercise Helps, Major Study Reveals
17-year study of 7,382 workers shows leisure physical activity boosts wellbeing while occupational activity can harm it.
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17-year study of 7,382 workers shows leisure physical activity boosts wellbeing while occupational activity can harm it.
Major review reveals bidirectional relationship between sports injuries and mental health problems in adolescents aged 10-24.
Dynamical systems approach to sprint training reveals how movement variability enhances coordination and performance.
New research reveals how heart rate variability measured by wearables fluctuates with menstrual cycles, birth control, and menopause.
Video analysis reveals specific injury patterns that could help athletes and coaches prevent devastating knee injuries.
New research reveals optimal sleep patterns for peak performance under extreme conditions, with insights for health optimization.
Combining structured exercise with GLP-1 medications like liraglutide improves physical performance and cardio fitness better than drugs alone.
Meta-analysis reveals sleep and circadian interventions significantly improve positive affect, anxiety, and vigor in athletes.
New research reveals how exercise training could enhance breast cancer therapy by improving tumor blood flow and drug delivery.
New research reveals how physical activity during childhood and adolescence optimizes bone development through specific molecular mechanisms.
Large study of 24,000 hips reveals cam morphology significantly raises osteoarthritis odds, especially in middle-aged men.
New research reveals adolescence as crucial period for patellar tendon development, requiring rethinking of injury prevention strategies.