Building strength, balance, and mobility in your 30s and 40s lays the foundation for lifelong health, independence, and ...
Need motivation to stay active in your golden years? Accumulating evidence suggests that about 22 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per day (150 mins/week) can significantly increase your odds of ...
Scientists have discovered how exercise protects aging muscles by suppressing DEAF1, a molecule they identified as a driver ...
Aging is a natural part of life, and it brings changes that affect both physical and mental health. While staying active in your 50s and beyond may seem daunting, regular exercise is one of the most ...
Healthy, robust muscles are required for movement and normal bodily functions, but they can decline as we age. This can ...
Focusing on functional compound movements can preserve your mobility, balance, and independence, effectively slowing the ...
Karyn Esser is a professor of exercise and aging. She talked Business Insider through her approach to fitness for longevity. Esser combines walking, strength training, and time-restricted eating to ...
I’ve been thinking a lot this year about fitness and movement and how that’s something that’s looked and felt different for me at different parts of my life. For me, these days, it looks like a lot of ...
Longevity is a hot topic these days. Academic journals and mainstream outlets alike regularly report on studies touting the science behind long lives and tell stories of aging adults running marathons ...
Scientists have identified a new sign of biological aging that may be reversible through simple exercise. Most of us see aging as an inevitable process of life, but some scientists are beginning to ...
Fitness didn’t always look the way it does today—on-demand workouts, wearable tech, and boutique studios were once ...
As Memorial Day weekend kicks off the unofficial start of summer, many people head to the beach, ready to soak up the sun—and with it, some vitamin D. But a new study suggests you don't necessarily ...