strength training
Coverage of strength training in the Nexus archive.
- The family treating healthy aging like a team sport
Charlotte Lim, 80, began strength training at 72 after her daughter Yan encouraged her to join a gym they co-own. The family emphasizes healthy aging through exercise following the death of Yan's father at 69. A 2023 study highlights the benefits of strength training for older adults.
- A preventive neurologist shares 3 simple habits she follows to help reduce her Alzheimer's risk
Dr. Kellyann Niotis, a preventive neurologist, shares three habits to reduce Alzheimer's risk: hydration, a diet rich in omega-3s and antioxidants (including berries and fatty fish), and strength training. She emphasizes the importance of these science-backed practices for brain health.
- Is strength training secretly just diet culture? – Stateside with Kai and Carter
Guardian reporter Madeleine Aggeler shifted from dieting to 'bulking' to challenge her body image and redefine her relationship with food. She discusses this transformation with Carter Sherman, exploring whether strength training and weightlifting for women are healthy or perpetuate toxic diet culture.
- Why Building Strength is Important
The article discusses the importance of strength training for aging individuals, highlighting its benefits for longevity, mobility, and confidence. Andrea Herbert and Brooke Herbert, co-founders of Gold Ivy Health Co., emphasized these points during their appearance on Minnesota Live.
- What are you fighting for? The Bronx’s Female Fight Club helps women build strength through fitness
The Bronx’s Female Fight Club, founded by Johanna Edmondson in 2020, provides an all-female fitness community offering classes like kickboxing, Zumba, and strength training. The club expands beyond fitness to support women’s mental health, domestic violence awareness, and empowerment through workshops and events.
- Mindy Kaling flaunts her TINY frame after revealing 'hiking and strength training' helped her drastic 40lb weight loss... as fans claim Ozempic is behind body transformation
Mindy Kaling attributed a 40lb weight loss to hiking and strength training, though fans speculate Ozempic may have contributed to her body transformation. The article highlights her disclosed fitness routine and public speculation about alternative causes for her weight loss.
- 20 things strength training after 40 does to your body
The article highlights that strength training after age 40 has specific, surprising, and urgent effects on the body based on research. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these physiological changes for older individuals who engage in weightlifting.
- How this run club in Visakhapatnam is inspiring women to take up running and strength training
Strong Sisters Run Club in Visakhapatnam is encouraging women to participate in running and strength training by providing a supportive and non-judgmental environment.
- The CEO of the Livestrong Foundation shares 4 daily habits to reduce her risk of cancer
Suzanne Stone, CEO of the Livestrong Foundation, shares four daily habits to reduce cancer risk, including flossing, a vegetarian diet, strength training, and limiting phone use at night. She emphasizes regular cancer screenings and prioritizes dental health, fresh produce, and mindful eating to improve overall health.
- A dietitian who loves strength training stopped taking creatine. Here's why.
Dietitian Josie Porter stopped taking creatine after reducing her gym activity, advocating for 'sensible' supplement use aligned with her workout routine. Creatine, a well-studied supplement linked to gym performance, is no longer needed as Porter prioritizes flexibility over muscle optimization due to mental health considerations.
- Scientists found the strength training sweet spot for a longer life
A 30-year study of 147,000 people found that 90–120 minutes of weekly strength training reduces overall mortality risk, particularly from cardiovascular and neurological diseases. Combining strength training with aerobic exercise enhances these benefits.
- I realized I wasn't eating enough for my strength-training program. After adjusting my diet, my hair stopped falling out, and I gained more muscle mass.
The author realized she was under-eating for her strength-training program, leading to hair loss and fatigue. After adjusting her diet based on micronutrient test results, she improved her health, stopped hair loss, and gained muscle mass.
- This exercise habit may slash dementia risk and help you live longer, study finds
A study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that adults who engage in 90-119 minutes of weekly resistance training have a 13% lower risk of death from any cause, 19% lower risk of cardiovascular death, and 27% lower risk of neurological disease death compared to those who do no strength training. Combining resistance training with aerobic exercise further reduces mortality risk by up to 45%, while exceeding 120 minutes of resistance training per week offers no additional benefits.
- Ozempic and Wegovy can lead to devastating muscle and bone loss... now experts reveal exactly how to fight it
Ozempic and Wegovy, GLP-1 receptor agonists, have been linked to significant muscle and bone loss in patients. Experts now outline strategies to mitigate these effects, including dietary adjustments, strength training, and monitoring calcium/vitamin D levels.
- How body weight exercises can improve your health
Fitness expert Liz Baker Plosser appears on CBS Mornings to share tips for strength training at home using body weight exercises without equipment. The segment focuses on how bodyweight exercises can improve overall health and fitness.
- You don’t need intense workouts to build muscle, new study reveals
A new study reveals that building muscle doesn't require intense workouts or gym equipment. Slow, controlled 'lowering' movements in exercises like chair squats or wall push-ups can boost strength efficiently with minimal effort, even in five-minute sessions.
- Scientists reveal the best exercise for knee arthritis pain relief
A major review of 217 trials found aerobic exercise to be most effective for managing knee osteoarthritis, with activities like walking, cycling, and swimming reducing pain and improving movement. Strength training and mind-body exercises are recommended as supplements, confirming exercise as a safe and essential treatment.
- How to incorporate strength training into your routine and why it's important
Personal trainer Liz Baker Plosser highlights the benefits of strength training and provides exercise examples through her wellness Substack 'Best Case Scenario with Liz Plosser.' The article emphasizes the importance of integrating strength training into daily routines for health improvements.
- A personal trainer reveals the secret to getting stronger, more defined legs in time for summer
A personal trainer shares a method to build stronger, more defined legs in time for summer. The advice is aimed at those looking to improve their lower body strength and appearance before the summer season.