A new study has found that exercise lowers heart-risk markers more sharply when workout timing matches a person's natural ...
Wondering why you're always tired in the gym? You could be fighting your body clock. Here's how to fix it ...
Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype-the natural predisposition to morning or evening alertness-may lower cardiovascular disease risk among those who are already vulnerable, suggests ...
Are you a lark or a night owl? According to a new study in Open Heart journal, synchronising your daily exercise in ...
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A new study has found a link between working out around your internal body clock and improved heart health. So-called chronotype alignment could boost sleep quality and lower heart disease risk ...
Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype—the natural predisposition to morning or evening alertness—may lower cardiovascular disease risk among those who are already vulnerable, suggests ...
Exercise and diet play a big part in healthy aging, and breakthroughs in anti-aging medicine may not be too far off. Reading time 5 minutes Death is inevitable. But the journey getting there is far ...
Many studies suggest that planned, structured exercise, rather than casual activity, may slow epigenetic aging — changes in DNA that reflect biological rather than chronological age. Experiments in ...
A new study shows that the timing of the different clocks in our body depends on multiple stimuli. This was investigated in the liver- and muscle clock of rats, where only a combination of eating and ...
A new study published in the journal Aging suggests that regular exercise and reduced sedentary behavior may reverse epigenetic aging. The study was a perspective review focused on previous research ...