The results of HF-ACTION exemplify the inherent limitations of current strategies used to introduce lifestyle changes. Despite the supportive environment of a well-conducted randomized controlled ...
Is it better to exercise harder or longer? The former may reduce your risk of multiple diseases, according to a recent study.
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — Assigning patients with a recent HF hospitalization to a 24-week onsite exercise program did not improve 12-month mortality or readmissions vs a control group, a randomized trial ...
A new study suggests that timing exercise to align with your body’s unique circadian rhythm could be key for optimal heart ...
Heart failure is a major health concern, especially for aging populations-it significantly increases mortality rates, and severely impacts quality of life for those affected. Exercise therapy has been ...
If you struggle to get your steps in or to find enough time in the day to hit the gym, you’re in luck. New research finds that even a few short bursts of exercise may cut your heart disease risk in ...
In a groundbreaking discovery that’s reshaping our understanding of heart health, researchers have found that brief bursts of exercise lasting just minutes can slash heart disease risk by up to 50%.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Though exercise can be a key part of managing high blood pressure and heart disease, new animal research suggests there can be too much of a good thing. In experiments with ...
For more than a century, cardiovascular disease has remained the leading cause of death in the U.S. Yet these last 100 years ...
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death, but it is also the most preventable and manageable condition. In recent years, several scientific studies, including one published in the Journal ...