SATURDAY, July 29, 2017 -- Thinking that you're less active than others may increase your risk of dying at a younger age, a new study claims. "Our findings fall in line with a growing body of research ...
American adults who believed that they were less active than their peers died younger than those who believed they were more active -- even if their actual activity levels were similar, research shows ...
Many older adults in the United States continue to experience COVID-19 exposure anxiety, keeping them less active and more isolated, according to new survey results. In a quantitative study ...
Women who have not been very physically active over the years were 40 percent more likely to experience a fall when they reached their 70s, according to new research published in the British Journal ...
Children become less physically active as they go through primary school, a new study found. Between the ages of 6 and 11, children lost more than an hour of excise per week, with a greater decline on ...
Would you say that you are physically more active, less active, or about equally active as other people your age? Your answer might be linked to your risk of premature death decades from now - no ...