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Vegetarian Women Build Muscle Just as Well as Meat Eaters Despite Lower Protein Intake
Exercise & Fitness

Vegetarian Women Build Muscle Just as Well as Meat Eaters Despite Lower Protein Intake

16-week study shows strict vegetarian women gained equal muscle mass and strength compared to omnivores during resistance training.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
VO2 Max Testing May Give False Results Depending on Exercise Intensity Used
Exercise & Fitness

VO2 Max Testing May Give False Results Depending on Exercise Intensity Used

New research reveals that common fitness tests for maximum oxygen uptake can be misleading based on workout intensity.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
Low Oxygen Environments Slash Fat Burning During Exercise by 22 Percent
Exercise & Fitness

Low Oxygen Environments Slash Fat Burning During Exercise by 22 Percent

New research reveals how altitude and low-oxygen conditions dramatically reduce your body's ability to burn fat during workouts.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
Static Stretching Blocks Caffeine's Sprint Performance Benefits in Football Players
Exercise & Fitness

Static Stretching Blocks Caffeine's Sprint Performance Benefits in Football Players

New research reveals static stretching before exercise may cancel out caffeine's performance-enhancing effects on sprint speed.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
Walking Sports Help Older Adults Stay Active and Feel Alive, Australian Study Finds
Exercise & Fitness

Walking Sports Help Older Adults Stay Active and Feel Alive, Australian Study Finds

Research reveals how modified sports programs keep aging adults physically active while addressing barriers to participation.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
Dopamine Boosts Mood During Exercise While Noradrenaline Reduces Physical Performance
Exercise & Fitness

Dopamine Boosts Mood During Exercise While Noradrenaline Reduces Physical Performance

New research reveals how brain chemicals dopamine and noradrenaline have opposite effects on exercise fatigue and performance.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
Exercise and Age Shape Mental Health Mood Patterns in Finnish Population Study
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise and Age Shape Mental Health Mood Patterns in Finnish Population Study

Finnish study reveals exercise boosts positive mood profiles while inactivity increases mental health risks across age groups.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Mental Fatigue Significantly Reduces Strength Training Performance in Athletes
Exercise & Fitness

Mental Fatigue Significantly Reduces Strength Training Performance in Athletes

New research shows high mental fatigue cuts resistance exercise performance more than moderate fatigue levels.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Your Calf Muscles Work Independently to Keep You Balanced During Single Leg Stands
Exercise & Fitness

Your Calf Muscles Work Independently to Keep You Balanced During Single Leg Stands

New research reveals how three calf muscles coordinate differently during balance challenges, offering insights for fall prevention.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Endometriosis Impairs Blood Vessel Function Despite Normal Platelet Activity
Exercise & Fitness

Endometriosis Impairs Blood Vessel Function Despite Normal Platelet Activity

New research reveals women with endometriosis have reduced blood vessel dilation capacity, potentially increasing cardiovascular risks.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 0
Exercise Plus Artificial Gravity Fails to Protect Blood Volume During Prolonged Bed Rest
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise Plus Artificial Gravity Fails to Protect Blood Volume During Prolonged Bed Rest

New research reveals combining exercise with artificial gravity doesn't prevent blood volume loss during extended bed rest studies.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 0
Higher Heart Rate During Exercise Boosts Blood Flow to Working Muscles
Exercise & Fitness

Higher Heart Rate During Exercise Boosts Blood Flow to Working Muscles

New research reveals how excess cardiac activation improves blood circulation and muscle perfusion during exercise onset.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 0
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