The problem of physical inactivity in industrialised countries is severe, complex, and highly resistant to intervention. According to the World Health Organisation, it contributes to 1.9 million ...
Music is commonly used during exercise and is often assumed to improve focus, mood, or mental performance. A new systematic review and meta-analysis led by researchers at the Centre of Excellence in ...
A panel during the Take Action x SXSW summit this week in Austin, TX brought together artists, researchers, and execs.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exercises that combine music and rhythmic movement may help curb the rate of falls among older adults at increased risk, a study published Monday suggests. Swiss ...
Researchers from University of Jyväskylä have found that personalized interactive music systems – smart technologies that adapt rhythm and tempo to users’ movements – can make exercise more enjoyable ...
Porrill, who is completing her master’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in exercise physiology, is using the CEDHARS lab to conduct her thesis project exploring how self-selected music ...
I have a nerdy confession: my fastest Peloton ride to date was to the Hamilton soundtrack. One of my favorite runs in recent memory was a slow 45-minute trot to Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl.
Been a while since we’ve talked about the intersection of health and music here at Riff Raff–not that it isn’t important. Since the concept of ripsters has moved past a hilarious thing I saw happen at ...
A session at the Take Action x SXSW summit explored the positive impact music can have on mental, emotional and social ...