US over 40s could live extra 5 years if they were all as active as top 25% of population US over 40s could live extra 5 years if they were all as active as top 25% of population2024-11-15T14:21:29+00:0015 November 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Sport & Exercise|
Exercise programmes help cut new mums’ ‘baby blues’ severity and major depression risk Exercise programmes help cut new mums’ ‘baby blues’ severity and major depression risk2024-11-08T09:41:15+00:008 November 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Women's health|
Physical activity of any intensity linked to lower risk of death after dementia diagnosis Physical activity of any intensity linked to lower risk of death after dementia diagnosis2024-10-30T11:01:48+00:0030 October 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Sport & Exercise|
‘Weekend warrior’ exercise pattern may equal more frequent sessions for lowering cognitive decline risk ‘Weekend warrior’ exercise pattern may equal more frequent sessions for lowering cognitive decline risk2024-10-30T10:59:33+00:0030 October 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Sport & Exercise|
Abdominal fat linked to widespread chronic pain, especially in women Abdominal fat linked to widespread chronic pain, especially in women2024-09-11T10:01:43+00:0011 September 2024|Press release, Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine|Physical health|
Little evidence to back widespread prescribing of mood-altering drugs to children for mental health issues Little evidence to back widespread prescribing of mood-altering drugs to children for mental health issues2024-07-30T10:06:12+00:0030 July 2024|Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
High levels of ozone and grass pollen expected for Paris Olympics/Paralympics High levels of ozone and grass pollen expected for Paris Olympics/Paralympics2024-07-26T09:20:20+00:0026 July 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|
“Extraordinary levels” of ice use at summer Olympics not always evidence based and bad for the planet “Extraordinary levels” of ice use at summer Olympics not always evidence based and bad for the planet2024-07-26T09:17:18+00:0026 July 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Sport & Exercise|
Journal retracts 6 further articles and corrects 2 others authored by former editor Journal retracts 6 further articles and corrects 2 others authored by former editor2024-06-04T10:27:23+00:0010 May 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Healthcare systems|
Under 4-minute milers’ longevity shows that extreme exercise doesn’t seem to curb lifespan Under 4-minute milers’ longevity shows that extreme exercise doesn’t seem to curb lifespan2024-06-04T10:27:22+00:0010 May 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Healthcare systems|
Even low levels of leisure time physical activity help to lower stroke risk Even low levels of leisure time physical activity help to lower stroke risk2024-06-04T10:23:52+00:006 March 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Taking 10000 daily steps may counteract the risk of cardiovascular disease in sedentary people Taking 10000 daily steps may counteract the risk of cardiovascular disease in sedentary people2024-06-04T10:23:52+00:006 March 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
High weekly physical activity levels linked to lower kidney disease risk in diabetes + overweight/obesity High weekly physical activity levels linked to lower kidney disease risk in diabetes + overweight/obesity2024-06-04T10:23:54+00:008 February 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
We must tackle female ageism in sport and exercise science, urge researchers We must tackle female ageism in sport and exercise science, urge researchers2024-06-04T10:23:45+00:008 February 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Public health|
Increase in annual cardiorespiratory fitness by 3%+ linked to 35% lower prostate cancer risk Increase in annual cardiorespiratory fitness by 3%+ linked to 35% lower prostate cancer risk2024-06-04T10:23:46+00:0031 January 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Oncology|
Faster walking speed of 4 km+/hour linked to significantly lower type 2 diabetes risk Faster walking speed of 4 km+/hour linked to significantly lower type 2 diabetes risk2024-06-04T10:23:58+00:0029 November 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Daily 20-25 mins of physical activity may offset death risk from prolonged sitting Daily 20-25 mins of physical activity may offset death risk from prolonged sitting2024-06-04T10:24:01+00:0025 October 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Prolonged mismatch between calories eaten and burned may be putting many athletes at risk of REDs Prolonged mismatch between calories eaten and burned may be putting many athletes at risk of REDs2024-06-04T10:24:03+00:0027 September 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Cardiorespiratory fitness associated with up to 40% lower risk of 9 cancers Cardiorespiratory fitness associated with up to 40% lower risk of 9 cancers2024-06-04T10:23:47+00:0017 August 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Oncology|
Walking 25 mins enough to counter impact of bedrest on older inpatients Walking 25 mins enough to counter impact of bedrest on older inpatients2024-06-04T10:24:06+00:004 August 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits, best for lowering blood pressure Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits, best for lowering blood pressure2024-06-04T10:24:07+00:0026 July 2023|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|