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Introduction: Regular physical activity is an important aspect of self-management among older people with type 2 diabetes but many remain inactive. Interventions to improve physical activity levels ...
Objectives Greenspace is one of the important factors that can promote an active lifestyle. Thus, greener surroundings may be a motivating factor for people with newly diagnosed diabetes to engage in ...
Introduction Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a major health concern among populations of South Asian ethnicity. Although dietary and physical activity interventions may reduce the risk of T2D, the ...
Physical inactivity has a substantial negative influence on one’s health, lowers quality of life, and frequently causes cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and mobility problems. Both diabetes and the ...
BACKGROUND. Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) are widely acknowledged as crucial determinants of health outcomes, 1 particularly in individuals with chronic conditions such as type 1 ...
The study examined MRIs of brain volume, as well as physical activity and BMI, in people in mid-to-late life, using data from the UK Biobank. The study found that although BMI, waist circumference and ...
1 Introduction. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and progressive β-cell dysfunction, affecting over 463 million individuals worldwide ...
The June 2017 edition of Monitor on Psychology features a cover story that further highlighted the importance of integrating mental and physical health with one another to alleviate symptoms ...
Physical activity is a well-established protective factor against diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases, 23 and all-cause mortality in the general population. 36 It was estimated, for ...
Study links preteen physical activity with better mental health later. The benefits were more obvious for boys, according to a study of children in Sweden. June 2, 2025. 2 min. Summary.
The study examined data from over 16,000 children born between 1997 and 1999 in Sweden whose families recorded their daily physical activity information at ages 5, 8 and 11.
In fact, light activity measured by devices was linked to higher stress and depression scores in boys. This unexpected finding could be because light activities like walking or commuting don’t provide ...
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