If you’re 50 or older, know that it’s not too late to start or return to a regular exercise routine — research shows that people who started to do cardio regularly in their 40s, 50s, and 60s saw about ...
A grandmother from New Orleans stays healthy at 79 with daily walking, social clubs, and two workouts a day. Science says she ...
These five daily moves help women 55+ support bone density, improve balance, and stay strong for everyday life.
A little exercise, even at an older age, does a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to reducing the risks of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease, according to results from a new study. Among ...
A lower-calorie Mediterranean diet, combined with regular exercise, helped older women lose weight without causing bone density loss, new research suggests. Weight loss, especially quick or ...
More muscle mass was linked to younger brains in new research, suggesting resistance training can support long-term brain ...
At 80 years old, Pam Sheely is redefining active ageing. During a recent strength-training session her PT Ben Bruno (who ...
The purpose of this Position Stand is to provide an overview of issues critical to understanding the importance of exercise and physical activity in older adult populations. The Position Stand is ...
Aquatic exercises can be beneficial for balance, mood, and overall well-being in older adults. There are many different types of exercises people can try in the pool. Regular physical activity is ...
Regular exercise and physical activity are important for heart health, especially as a person ages. Exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease and strengthen the heart muscle. As a person ages ...
Here, we asked Andy Vincent, a strength and conditioning coach for women, to break down the top three machines that deliver standout muscle-building results for women in midlife and beyond, with bonus ...
Do some people benefit from exercise more than others? A study published Oct. 27 in Nature Cardiovascular Research finds that women may have an edge over men when it comes to heart health. Researchers ...