Category Archives: Fitness
The impact of single-blind distance coaching on athletic performance
Ed note: Every year the BMJ and CMAJ release holiday themed pieces. Ranging from the silly (Sex, aggression, and humour: responses to unicycling) to the Very Serious (The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards:
Posted by Epidemiology, featured, Fitness, Health Disparities, humour, Social Determinants of Health, sports, this is a joke
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Ed Note: Today, we’re happy to welcome Jenn Lau to the blog. More information about Jenn can be found at the bottom of this post. Picture from Flickr user Pascal (pasukaru76). Click for source. The
The evolution of sedentary time
This post originally appeared on Mr Epidemiology on 16 April 2012. The negative health effects of sedentary behaviour are a hot topic gaining scientific and popular attention. News outlets have emphasised that sitting is killing us. Given the tsunami-like obesity epidemic that has … Continue reading
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Posted by & Prevention, Epidemiology, Fitness, Health, Preventable Deaths, public health, Running, Time trends
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