Studies show a strong tie between your exercise habits and the likelihood of dying from either the flu or pneumonia. But, how much is too much? Research published in the British Journal of Sports ...
Regular physical activity has all sorts of benefits, and now researchers say it may help ward off serious pneumonia. Until now, it wasn't clear how exercise affected the risk of pneumonia, an ...
The risk of death from influenza or pneumonia was almost 50% lower among individuals who did aerobic physical activity, even if it was less than the recommended amount. Aerobic physical activity, even ...
I will never forget the first time I went out for a run with a mask on. I made it less than a mile before I was out of breath and I had to turn around to walk home. It was clear that my lung capacity ...
(CNN) — It’s time to add to your list of reasons to work out: Getting active could help prevent risk of death from the flu and pneumonia, according to new research. Meeting the physical activity ...
People who exercise regularly can reduce their risk of developing and dying from pneumonia, new research has found. The study, led by the University of Bristol and published in GeroScience, analyzed, ...
Adults who engage in regular aerobic exercise and muscle-strengthening activity are at significantly lower risk of death from the flu or pneumonia, a new study found. Researchers from the Centers for ...
Lung capacity generally peaks in your mid-20s, but the rate at which it declines depends entirely on your daily habits.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Breathing training plus aerobic training improved FEV 1 and FVC in adults with asthma. Participating in yoga ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults with asthma who participated in exercise programs including breathing, aerobic, relaxation and yoga ...