Share on Pinterest A new study found that men need more exercise than women to lower their risk of coronary heart disease. Getty Images/Cavan Images Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise ...
There's a clear biological reason that can partly help explain why women and men see different results from physical activity ...
Objectives To examine the associations between physical fitness in male adolescents and coronary and carotid atherosclerosis in middle age. Methods This population-based cohort study linked physical ...
Emerging research suggests women’s cardiovascular systems may respond more strongly to physical activity than men’s, raising ...
A fundamental flaw in male health behavior is an aversion to medical care. This is particularly evident in something as basic as a routine physical examination. When compared to women, men are less ...
A study of over 85,000 people found that females achieved greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk and mortality with less physical activity. The findings highlight a persistent “gender gap” ...
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