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News & Articles By Petra Stone
06/25/2026
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By Petra Stone
Back Exercises as Alternative to Conventional Pain Management, According to Natural Health Practitioners
Approximately 80% of the world’s population will suffer from lower back pain at some point in their lives, according to a report from Mercola.com citing global statistics [1]. The condition currently affects 1 in 10 people globally and is the leading cause of disability, the report stated. In the United States, about 54% of adults […]
06/22/2026
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By Petra Stone
Green Tea Extract May Increase Fat Oxidation During Exercise, Study Finds
A new meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials has found that supplementation with green tea extract can increase the rate at which the body burns fat during and after exercise, according to a review published in a peer-reviewed nutrition journal. The analysis, which pooled data from nine randomized controlled trials, examined how green tea extract affects […]
06/21/2026
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By Petra Stone
Dietitian Offers 6 Tips for Taking Creatine With a Sensitive Stomach
Creatine is one of the most extensively studied dietary supplements on the market, according to registered dietitian Molly Knudsen. Research indicates that consistent creatine intake, combined with resistance training, helps build muscle and strength more effectively than exercise alone. However, some users report gastrointestinal discomfort, such as bloating, cramping, or a general sense that the […]
06/21/2026
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By Petra Stone
Push-Up Capacity Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Study Finds
Men who can complete 40 or more push-ups have a 96% lower risk of cardiovascular disease events compared to those who can do fewer than 10, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study, conducted by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, followed 1,104 active-duty male firefighters for […]
06/18/2026
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By Petra Stone
Afternoon or Evening Walks May Offer Slightly Greater Blood Pressure Benefits, Experts Say
The Timing Question Nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, a condition that contributes to heart attacks and stroke, according to health officials. Blood pressure naturally follows a circadian rhythm, typically rising in the morning and dipping in the evening. Morning surges and nighttime hypertension are known to increase cardiovascular risk. A 2019 […]
06/17/2026
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By Petra Stone
Three Supplements Recommended for Frequent Exercisers, According to Nutrition Experts
Individuals who exercise five or more times per week should consider adding three specific supplements to their routine, according to an article by registered dietitian nutritionist Molly Knudsen published on mindbodygreen. The article identifies creatine, whey protein and magnesium as supplements supported by research to address nutritional gaps and recovery needs associated with frequent physical […]
06/14/2026
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By Petra Stone
Meta-analysis of 235 trials identifies optimal strategy for preserving muscle mass in aging adults
A new meta-analysis of 235 randomized controlled trials has identified the most effective combination of exercise and protein supplementation for preserving muscle mass and strength in aging adults, according to a report published in the journal Nutrients. The analysis, which examined 24 different strategies among previously untrained middle-aged and older adults, found that whey protein […]
06/13/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study Links Night Owl Chronotype to Higher Muscle Loss, Metabolic Risks
A review published in the journal Nutrients examined the relationship between chronotype and body composition, according to a report. Researchers found that evening chronotypes, or night owls, face an increased risk of muscle loss and metabolic disorders. The study analyzed sleep patterns, eating behaviors, physical activity levels and metabolic markers in morning and evening chronotypes. […]
06/13/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: Weekly Weightlifting Linked to Lower Mortality Risk
A new study from Harvard University, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that lifting weights for 90 to 120 minutes per week is associated with a lower risk of death from any cause. Researchers followed 147,373 participants in the United States for 30 years. Those who strength trained for two hours each […]
06/12/2026
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By Petra Stone
Physical Therapist Outlines Weekly Workout Blueprint to Build Strength Without Burnout
Shannon Ritchey, a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of Evlo Fitness, outlined a weekly workout structure on the mindbodygreen podcast designed to build strength without leading to fatigue or burnout. Ritchey, a personal trainer, said on the podcast that many fitness routines reward intensity and daily workouts, but that approach ‘often backfires, leading […]
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