New Position Paper from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the American Council on Exercise Details Impact of Exercise and Nutrition on American Adults

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New Position Paper from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the American Council on Exercise Details Impact of Exercise and Nutrition on American Adults

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy) and the American Council on Exercise (ACE) today released a joint position paper stating that nutrition and physical activity interventions delivered by qualified nutrition and exercise practitioners can decrease risk of cardiovascular diseases and improve lifestyle behaviors among adults.

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If I Could Only Use One Fitness Tool for the Rest of My Life It Would Be a Kettlebell (Fit and Well)

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If I Could Only Use One Fitness Tool for the Rest of My Life It Would Be a Kettlebell (Fit and Well)

Certified personal trainer and strength coach, Domenic Angelino, is a certified personal trainer and strength and conditioning coach. He holds a master’s degree in kinesiology, as well as further fitness qualifications from the American Council of Exercise... He has been involved with several research projects, written a textbook on fitness and nutrition for a school system and worked with fitness apps, fitness influencers, athletes and educational institutions as an expert consultant.

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The Best Home Exercise Bikes for Fun Workouts Anytime (Buy Side from WSJ)

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The Best Home Exercise Bikes for Fun Workouts Anytime (Buy Side from WSJ)

To better understand the indoor cycling space and what consumers should look for when purchasing exercise bikes, I spoke with Jennifer Sage, founder of the Indoor Cycling Association; Olympic gold medalist and Zwift ambassador Kristin Armstrong; Cedric Bryant, Ph.D., president and chief science officer for the American Council on Exercise; and Joel Press, M.D., physiatrist-in-chief at Hospital for Special Surgery.

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Forever Kids Hosts Suitcase Packing Event (San Diego Business Journal)

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Forever Kids Hosts Suitcase Packing Event (San Diego Business Journal)

“To give foster kids trash bags for moving their personal belongings when they already feel like trash is insane. Forever Kids is helping them by giving them brand-new suitcases with character-building materials inside to help bring dignity and respect back into their lives,” Solerno commented. Over 325 foster children will be receiving new suitcases thanks to this most recent event. The new suitcases were sponsored by TWC Global and American Council on Exercise.

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Why Everyone Is Obsessed With Pickleball Right Now - Plus, How to Start Playing (PopSugar)

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Why Everyone Is Obsessed With Pickleball Right Now - Plus, How to Start Playing (PopSugar)

The American Council on Exercise conducted a small study of the effects of pickleball on middle-aged and older adults (age 40 to 85 years) and found that in just 15 minutes of pickleball play, the participants’ heart rates easily reached the threshold of moderate-intensity exercise and even peaked into the vigorous-intensity range.

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Weight Training as a Mood Booster (D’Fyne)

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Weight Training as a Mood Booster (D’Fyne)

“The positive effects of resistance training on mental health is not new evidence, per say,” explains Araceli De Leon, M.S., an American Council on Exercise certified health coach and certified personal trainer. “The evidence … demonstrates that it is now being looked at as an alternative to the treatment of depressive symptoms and anxiety.”

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Heavy Resistance Training Near Retirement Age Helps Maintain Vital Leg Strength For Years (ScienceBlog.com)

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Heavy Resistance Training Near Retirement Age Helps Maintain Vital Leg Strength For Years (ScienceBlog.com)

Looking to stay strong and healthy after retirement? Here are some additional resources to get you started: The National Institute on Aging: Exercise & Physical Activity American Council on Exercise: Strength Training for Beginners Mayo Clinic: How to Get Started with Strength Training

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Five Reasons to Exercise Outdoors (D'Fyne)

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Five Reasons to Exercise Outdoors (D'Fyne)

According to Araceli De Leon, M.S., an American Council on Exercise certified health coach and certified personal trainer, the stimulation that comes with being in nature can push you to go beyond what you thought you could do. “Exercising outdoors helps with concentration as you are continually made aware of your surroundings rather than being stuck on a treadmill or inside a gym,” she says.

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The Impact of Exercise on Depression: A Guide for Health and Exercise Professionals

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The Impact of Exercise on Depression: A Guide for Health and Exercise Professionals

Exercise has long been touted as a beneficial intervention for alleviating symptoms of depression, but which types of exercise are most effective? A recent meta-analysis sheds light on this question, providing insights into how various forms of physical activity can reduce depression severity. This article explores the study’s findings and offers practical advice on how to share this valuable information with your clients.

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When Is The Best Time Of Day To Exercise? (Forbes)

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When Is The Best Time Of Day To Exercise? (Forbes)

Sabrena Jo, Ph.D., senior director of science and research at the American Council on Exercise, has decades of experience helping people find ways to become physically active. From working one-on-one with clients to leading group fitness classes to teaching and developing curricula at universities, Dr. Jo has always had a passion for supporting people as they start and maintain a physically active lifestyle.

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This strange brain reaction to pain is called ‘muscle guarding’ (The Washington Post)

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This strange brain reaction to pain is called ‘muscle guarding’ (The Washington Post)

Nick DiNubile, a Philadelphia-area orthopedic surgeon and chief medical adviser of the American Council on Exercise, acknowledged that not taking a proactive approach to rehabilitation is common in surgical medicine. “A lot of doctors take the position: Scar looks good, stitches are out, everything’s okay,” DiNubile said. “They abdicate the role of ensuring that strength and conditioning are restored.”

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