AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMental Health & Exercise: A Finnish study from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort found that higher-intensity physical activity is linked to fewer depression and anxiety symptoms, with researchers stressing intensity—not just more movement. Sauna Wellness: Finnish sauna bathing is again in the spotlight, with research and experts pointing to stress reduction and mood lift, especially when sauna is combined with regular exercise. Cardiac Health in Sports: Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen says he’s “feeling good” after collapsing again during a friendly, explaining that his implantable defibrillator (ICD) did what it was designed to do and that he’s recovering at home. Finnish Health Research: New Finnish register-based findings report that women with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS) face higher long-term all-cause mortality, mainly from circulatory diseases and some cancers. Public Health Policy: Finland’s energy drink debate continues as the Finnish Health Agency urges age limits for sales to teens under 18. Environment & Wellbeing: Finland’s forest cover remains Europe’s highest, with forests covering about 74% of the country—useful context for health and climate discussions.
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