On #WorldMentalHealthDay, remember that regular physical activity can improve your physical health, mental health, and mood. https://t.co/VmZqaR4qOA #ActivePeople
Health care providers, do your older patients have challenges with exercising regularly and eating well? Read this article to learn how you can help encourage physical activity and #healthy diets in your older patients: https://t.co/Xyx9EuqNdt
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Gamification on Physical Activity: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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It's #ExerciseWithYourChildWeek, meaning it's the perfect time to start the children in your life on the path toward life-long physical activity. Check out these tips from ACSM's Essentials of Youth Fitness.
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Your body on walking.. good for the body and good for the brain...
@healthystadia -it's important to promote walking and cycling at all opportunities- and sports organisations can play their part. #BeActive#Sport4Health
A study of Swedish women in their 40s finds those who stay mentally/physically active in midlife have better brain health decades later https://t.co/NvbYf3JWsq Talk about an #ultraboost! @GetActiveMOOC#GCBH#brainhealth@SarahLenzLock
Using 2 #physicalactivity phenotypes 1) self-reported (n=377,234) and 2) objective accelerometer-based (n=91,084), results suggest physical activity as an effective prevention strategy for #depression. https://t.co/Q63Wg7SS2N
Edge Hill academics have announced the results of a recent UK survey showing that mental illness and poor mental health are commonly experienced by those who play sport, exercise or work in the physical activity sector.
Read more: https://t.co/t7Vo65C5cA
Here is a reminder of our keynote speakers... starting off Day 1 is @nanettemutrie and @narrowboat_paul who will be talking about "Physical Activity for Health: What we must know, what we don’t know and why it matters to sport and exercise scientists." #BASESStuConf2019
There are always reasons to avoid physical activity: no money, no time, the list goes on and on. Physical activity doesn't need to be time intensive, expensive or specialized. You don't need fancy clothing or tools - get active with the things you already have. #MondayMotivations
Physical activity is one of the most effective ways to lower your chances of heart disease and leads to better brain health, sleep, memory and overall quality of life. Make every move count. #MoveMore#MondayMotivation
Looking for a post doc position? Have background and publication record in CVD epidemiology, physical activity and built environment? Be part of the vibrant team of researchers in the CoHeART working with @DrScottLear See the attached for details.
Tackling obesity is everyone’s business – there is no single individual, group or organisation that can do this alone. Read our new blog on implementing the Whole Systems Approach to Obesity https://t.co/uQdBJr482S