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Even Healthy Knees Make These Crackly, Crunchy Noises

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Written by: Ben Brumfield, Georgia Institute of Technology

MEMS microphones and piezoelectric strips pick up sounds of a bending and extending knee. (Credit: Georgia Tech)"It's a little bit like some kind of Halloween stuff happening," says Omer Inan. "You're listening to your bones rubbing on each other, or maybe cartilage."

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How To Get Off The Couch And Into Exercise

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Written by: Jordan Smith, University of Newcastle

Starting an exercise regime from scratch can be daunting. Krissa Corbett Kavouras/Flickr, CC BY-SACurrent guidelines suggest adults should accrue at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week. However, 60% of us fail to meet this recommendation, and around one in six aren’t doing any regular exercise at all.

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Older Adults Who Lift Weights Live Longer

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Written by: Matthew Swayne, Penn State

Older Adults Who Lift Weights Live LongerOlder adults who strength trained at least twice a week had 46 percent lower odds of death for any reason, 41 percent lower odds of cardiac death, and 19 percent lower odds of dying from cancer.

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After 1 Year, Weight Loss Gets Easier To Maintain

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Written by: Richard Steed, University of Copenhagen

"If an overweight person is able to maintain an initial weight loss—in this case for a year—the body will eventually 'accept' this new weight and thus not fight against it, as is otherwise normally the case when you are in a calorie-deficit state," says Signe Sørensen Torekov. (Credit: Allie Kenny/Flickr)

"If an overweight person is able to maintain an initial weight loss—in this case for a year—the body will eventually 'accept' this new weight and thus not fight against it, as is otherwise normally the case when you are in a calorie-deficit state," says Signe Sørensen Torekov.

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Why Do Bike Riders Make Car Drivers See Red?

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Written by: Matthew Beck, Senior Lecturer in Infrastructure Management, University of Sydney

Why Do Bike Riders Make Car Drivers See Red?Cyclists are facing tougher penalties in New South Wales as part of new rules introduced in March 2016. While there are many changes, some of the more vague are increased fines for riding a bicycle “furiously, recklessly,

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Your Ideal Body, And Why You Want It

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Written by: Tim Olds, Professor of Health Sciences, University of South Australia

We’d all like to have a different, or at least improved, body. But why do we want the body we want? Mike/Flickr, CC BY-SAA 2011 British survey found 12% of women would give up two to ten years of their lives just to be their ideal weight, while 29% of men think about their appearance at least five times a day. So what makes an ideal body, and why do we want one so badly?

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Should Children And Adolescents Lift Weights?

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Written by: Jordan Smith, Lecturer , University of Newcastle

Should Children And Adolescents Lift Weights?We all know exercise is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle, and most will agree kids should be doing more of it. However, a recent study found while parents are positive about their children engaging in aerobic activities (running, playing sports), they have much more negative views when it comes to strength exercises.

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Aerobic Exercise Protects Against Liver Damage

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Written by: Nathan Hurst, University of Missouri

Exercise May Protect The Liver From Booze

New research suggests that aerobic exercise could offer protective benefits for the liver against damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption. A study using 'runner rats' indicates that higher levels of physical activity may mitigate the risks of fatty liver disease and inflammation associated with chronic drinking.

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Four Crucial Reasons to Keep Your Body Moving

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Written by: Ya-Ling Liou, D.C.

Four Crucial Reasons to Keep Your Body MovingNo one says it better than Dick Van Dyke in his new book Keep Moving. The secret to maintaining lasting agility lies in joyful movement. Van Dyke turns a very vibrant 90 years old this year, and he continues to not only hit the gym every day, but to dance every chance he gets -- not for the exercise, but simply because he enjoys it!

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Elderberry: A Great Workout Partner with Triple Benefits

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Written by: Carl Thompson

Elderberry: a Great Workout Partner with Triple BenefitsLooking for a great workout partner who can get you through bouts of low energy, help you recover faster, and keep you healthy? Elderberry's got you covered. Concentrated elderberry extract has long been known for its immune-boosting, cold and flu-fighting abilities — an athlete's best ally for keeping healthy all season.

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Why Do Muscles Ache The Day After Exercise?

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Written by: Ken Nosaka, Edith Cowan University

Why do my muscles ache the day after exercise?It’s normal to experience muscle pain after exercising if it’s been a while since you were active or performed a certain movement. This type of pain – called delayed onset muscle soreness or DOMS – generally develops several hours later and exacerbates over the next few days.

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Take a Walk: 11 Ways to Build the Healthy Habit

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Written by: Jay Walljasper

take a walk 9 19U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently released a call to action detailing the benefits of walking for at least 20 minutes a day. Of course, all exercise is good for you, but Murthy says walking tends to be the easiest for people to stick with .

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Can A 10-minute Walk Erase 6 Hours Of Sitting?

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Written by: Jaume Padilla, Ph.D.

Can A 10-minute Walk Erase 6 Hours Of Sitting?Many workplaces are sedentary environments, and researchers say it's important that people understand the effects of sitting on their vascular health. By breaking up desk time with a short walk, workers can offset the harm caused to vascular blood vessels.

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Heat Doesn’t Have To Get Extreme To Threaten Health

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Written by: Mark Nickel, Brown University

Heat Doesn’t Have To Get Extreme To Threaten Health"Everybody believes that heat is dangerous but not for them," says Gregory Wellenius. "One of the messages is that this is really across the age spectrum. Heat remains one of the leading causes of weather-related deaths."

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Even In Polluted Areas, It Is Healthier To Exercise Than To Stay Inactive

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Written by: Richard Steed, University of Copenhagen

Even In Polluted Areas, It Is Healthier To Exercise Than To Stay InactiveIf you use your area’s air pollution as a reason not to exercise, you might need to find a better excuse. Even in heavily polluted areas, the benefits of exercise outweigh the harmful effects of air pollution in relation to the risk of premature mortality, a new study reports.

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Working Out PTSD: Exercise A Vital Part Of Treatment

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Written by: Simon Rosenbaum, George Institute for Global Health

Working Out PTSD: Exercise A Vital Part Of TreatmentIn 1954, the first director-general of the World Health Organisation, Dr Brock Chisholm, famously stated: “Without mental health there can be no true physical health.” More than half a century later, we have large numbers of studies backing up his belief.

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Killer Couches: Being Active Is Better Than Optimal Weight and Sedentary

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Written by: Peter Watt, University of Brighton

Killer Couches: Being Active Is Better Than Optimal Weight and SedentaryThe link between exercise, diet and ill health has been recognised for a considerable length of time. The ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates (460-370BC), wrote: Eating alone will not keep a man well; he must also take exercise. For food and exercise … work together to produce health.

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Walking: The Secret Ingredient for Health and Better Neighborhoods

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Written by: Jay Walljasper

Walking: The Secret Ingredient for Health, Wealth, and More Exciting NeighborhoodsIs walking the next big thing? It's been called "America's untrendiest trend." The evidence that millions of people are finally walking again is as solid as the ground beneath our feet.

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To Be More Active, Seniors Should Sit Less

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Written by: John Toon, Georgia Tech

To Be More Active, Seniors Should Sit LessGetting the recommended 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week may be challenging for some older adults, but researchers say that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t work at it.

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Building Bone Density Safely and Naturally

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Written by: Becky Chambers

Building Bone Density Safely and NaturallyWBV (whole body vibration) is famous for promoting bone growth. Extensive research over the last forty years has shown that WBV safely promotes and increases bone density, more so than conventional exercise, which has long been understood to be important for healthy bone development.

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Do You Really Need Carbs To Recover From Exercise?

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Written by: Jackson Fyfe, Victoria University and Jon Bartlett, Victoria University

Do You Really Need Carbs To Recover From Exercise?Carbohydrate-rich diets are often recommended as part of exercise regimes to promote recovery and maximise performance. But recent research suggesting such foods may not help exercise recovery and their potential link with metabolic diseases are raising questions about whether this advice is still appropriate.

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