Many Americans have all but stopped moving, new CDC data reveals. Experts say going from zero activity to even small amounts of exercise would help. In December, when omicron started to hit in New ...
A recent study found that people who were more physically active during the first few months of the pandemic struggled significantly more than those who exercised less. Researchers at the Norwegian ...
A Dec. 31, 2022, video on Facebook video features several people discussing an upcoming pandemic preparedness exercise involving the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and the Bill & Melinda ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. — Two years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic put a pause on everyone’s lives, including how people exercised. At-home workouts skyrocketed during lockdown and quarantine while people were ...
Americans have been fighting the battle of the bulge for years, with close to three-quarters now overweight or obese, and the pandemic dealt many a serious setback. At least that presented an ...
Physical fitness helped healthcare workers experiencing depression, burnout and facing sick days during the pandemic, and it could be a useful tool for the future. But people have to stick with the ...
Share on Pinterest New research investigates the relationship between exercise and mental health during the pandemic. Photo editing by Stephen Kelly; LindaRaymondPhotography/Getty Images The mental ...
Since early last year, four million people worldwide have died from Covid-19, with more than 600,000 people passing in the United States. With the onset of the virus, we were suddenly unable to see ...
Peloton’s uphill ride to get more sales is getting rougher as more people return to gyms and other pre-pandemic exercise routines and embrace cheaper options. The maker of high-end exercise bikes and ...
During the pandemic, U.S. adults have on average exercised less, drank and smoked more, and spent more time in front of computer or TV screens, according to a study published Tuesday. UCLA researchers ...