University of Queensland researchers are exploring the effect of an e-health exercise program for managing type 2 diabetes.
17 July 2019Exercise may help improve brain health and prevent dementia, but what form of exercise is the most effective?
8 March 2019Understanding how exercise affects language learning could help patients with brain conditions such as stroke, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
23 February 2017A University of Queensland researcher is trialling a 12-minute exercise plan that aims to fight type 2 diabetes in a flash.
7 December 2016Popular wrist-worn fitness monitors underestimate energy expenditure with variances of more than 40 per cent, University of Queensland researchers have found.
23 June 2016First, researchers discovered cold water immersion after a workout can ruin your gym gains. Now there’s evidence hot water immersion does the same.
21 June 2016A finding that cardio-respiratory fitness is more important than fat loss for people suffering so-called ‘Syndrome X’ has landed a Queensland researcher a New Investigator Award.
5 November 2015More than 600,000 cycle trips are made to and from The University of Queensland each year, but it’s unlikely any have come from as far afield as London.
25 June 2015The University of Queensland has several senior researchers available to speak to media during National Diabetes Week from 13 to 19 July, 2014.
11 July 2014Professor Jeff Coombes from The University of Queensland School of Human Movement Studies is leading research that aims to reduce the high mortality rate associated with kidney disease through exercise interventions.
26 May 2014The benefits of high-intensity interval training for people with chronic kidney disease is the focus of a team of researchers at The University of Queensland.
26 May 2014University of Queensland research is investigating if high intensity interval training is an effective treatment to improve health conditions in overweight children and adolescents.
31 March 2014An expert in kidney disease and lifestyle intervention is available to speak to media in conjunction with World Kidney Day, Thursday March 13.
11 March 2014A University of Queensland study has found high-intensity short-duration exercise provides better results than the recommended 30 minutes of daily exercise.
30 January 2014Short bursts of high-intensity exercise could be a one-stop solution for many health problems.
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