In a study presented at AAN’s 2021 Annual Meeting, researchers investigated the relationship between exercise and migraine symptoms, comorbidities, and prevention.
While moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is adequate for achieving recommended weekly exercise goals, whether higher proportions of vigorous exercise can affect mortality risk is unclear.
To better understand depressive symptoms in rural children with overweight/obesity, the researchers examined the relationship of this population with physical activity levels.
A new study highlights the effects of normobaric hypoxia on exercise performance among patients with pulmonary hypertension. Lead author Silvia Ulrich, MD, answered our questions about her team’s study. ...
Pulmonary rehabilitation has many benefits, but past research has provided conflicting results about whether patients with COPD can improve their peak oxygen uptake with aerobic training. Researchers sought...
It is unclear whether improving respiratory muscle function can increase exercise capacity among patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. In turn, researchers evaluated the effects of inspiratory...
In a new study, researchers assessed the effects of a 3-month, RA-tailored exercise program among patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Read more about the programs and results here.
While it is generally understood that moving more is associated with health benefits, the association between the number and intensity of steps and mortality risk is unclear.
It is well known that exercise can reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease and improve overall health. But what types of exercise are appropriate for which patient populations? Barry A. Franklin, PhD,...