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TwitterThe statistic shows the results of a survey about the number of people doing yoga in Japan as of December 2017. In the period examined, the number of people practicing yoga monthly was estimated at around **** million, whereas the number of people doing yoga more than once a year reached about **** million.
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TwitterIn 2024, around **** million people in Germany said that they often do yoga, this was a slight decrease compared to year before. The consumption and media analysis (Verbrauchs- und Medienanalyse) VuMA provides information on more than 1,000 brands and almost all products advertised in the media. The report provides data on usage and shopping behavior, media usage as well as opinions and attitudes of the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older.
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TwitterThe Active Lives Survey (ALS) commenced in November 2015. It replaces the Active People Survey, which ran from 2005 to 2015. The survey provides the largest sample size ever established for a sport and recreation survey and allows levels of detailed analysis previously unavailable. It identifies how participation varies from place to place, across different sports, and between different groups in the population. The survey also measures levels of activity (active, fairly active and inactive), the proportion of the adult population that volunteer in sports on a weekly basis, club membership, sports spectating and wellbeing measures such as happiness and anxiety, etc. The questionnaire was designed to enable analysis of the findings by a broad range of demographic information, such as gender, social class, ethnicity, household structure, age, and disability.
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic developed rapidly during 2020 and 2021. Fieldwork for the Active Lives survey continued throughout the pandemic, which covered periods Nov 2019-20 and Nov 2020-21. The data from Nov 2021-22 onwards covers periods without any coronavirus restrictions.
More general information about the study can be found on the Sport England Active Lives Survey webpage and the Active Lives Online website, including reports and data tables.
Data Formats
Users should note that the Active Lives data are deposited in SPSS format. The UKDS also provides the data in Stata and tab-delimited formats, but due to the differing nature of the SPSS and Stata software packages and the structure of the Active Lives data, Stata users may experience some issues with labels or variable formats. We therefore recommend that users analyse the data in SPSS where possible.
Latest edition information
For the second edition (February 2025), the data file was resupplied, with an updated County Sports Partnership variable (CSP_2025), an updated inequalities metric variable (equalities_metric_2024_GR4), and new cultural activities variables (library visits, arts participation/visits, frequency) included.
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Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) frequently arises as a consequence of cancer treatments, manifesting in challenges such as impaired memory, attention, processing speed, and word finding. These cognitive deficits ranging from mild to moderate, can persist for months or even years. They can negatively impact a survivor's quality of life (QOL), mental health, and interpersonal relationships. Moreover, cancer and its therapies adversely affect various metabolic processes in the body influencing factors such as weight changes, fat metabolism, energy regulation, dyslipidemia, growth hormone regulation and cardiovascular health. A secondary analysis was conducted to investigate whether a 16-week therapeutic yoga program (TYP) modulates the cognitive and metabolic biomarkers profile in plasma among heterogeneous cancer survivors.Participants included in the study were adults aged eighteen years and older with a clinical cancer diagnosis. Informed consent was obtained from all participants. Nineteen participants completed three weekly 75-minute sessions of TYP combined with love and kindness meditation. Blood samples were collected from sixteen participants both before and after the TYP intervention. Eight neurological, metabolic, and inflammatory biomarkers (β-NGF, BDNF, Ghrelin, IL12P70, Leptin, MCP-1, TNF-β, VEGF-A) were measured by a U-Plex Custom Metabolic Group1 (hu) Multiplex Assay on the MESO Quickplex SQ 120MM, Model 1300.
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TwitterThe Active Lives Survey (ALS) commenced in November 2015. It replaces the Active People Survey, which ran from 2005 to 2015. The survey provides the largest sample size ever established for a sport and recreation survey and allows levels of detailed analysis previously unavailable. It identifies how participation varies from place to place, across different sports, and between different groups in the population. The survey also measures levels of activity (active, fairly active and inactive), the proportion of the adult population that volunteer in sports on a weekly basis, club membership, sports spectating and wellbeing measures such as happiness and anxiety, etc. The questionnaire was designed to enable analysis of the findings by a broad range of demographic information, such as gender, social class, ethnicity, household structure, age, and disability.
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic developed rapidly during 2020 and 2021. Fieldwork for the Active Lives survey continued throughout the pandemic, which covered periods Nov 2019-20 and Nov 2020-21. The data from Nov 2021-22 onwards covers periods without any coronavirus restrictions.
More general information about the study can be found on the Sport England Active Lives Survey webpage and the Active Lives Online website, including reports and data tables.
Data Formats
Users should note that the Active Lives data are deposited in SPSS format. The UKDS also provides the data in Stata and tab-delimited formats, but due to the differing nature of the SPSS and Stata software packages and the structure of the Active Lives data, Stata users may experience some issues with labels or variable formats. We therefore recommend that users analyse the data in SPSS where possible.
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TwitterThe Active Lives Survey (ALS) commenced in November 2015. It replaces the Active People Survey, which ran from 2005 to 2015. The survey provides the largest sample size ever established for a sport and recreation survey and allows levels of detailed analysis previously unavailable. It identifies how participation varies from place to place, across different sports, and between different groups in the population. The survey also measures levels of activity (active, fairly active and inactive), the proportion of the adult population that volunteer in sports on a weekly basis, club membership, sports spectating and wellbeing measures such as happiness and anxiety, etc. The questionnaire was designed to enable analysis of the findings by a broad range of demographic information, such as gender, social class, ethnicity, household structure, age, and disability.
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic developed rapidly during 2020 and 2021. Fieldwork for the Active Lives survey continued throughout the pandemic, which covered periods Nov 2019-20 and Nov 2020-21. The data from Nov 2021-22 onwards covers periods without any coronavirus restrictions.
More general information about the study can be found on the Sport England Active Lives Survey webpage and the Active Lives Online website, including reports and data tables.
Data Formats
Users should note that the Active Lives data are deposited in SPSS format. The UKDS also provides the data in Stata and tab-delimited formats, but due to the differing nature of the SPSS and Stata software packages and the structure of the Active Lives data, Stata users may experience some issues with labels or variable formats. We therefore recommend that users analyse the data in SPSS where possible.
Latest edition information
For the second edition (February 2025), the data file was resupplied, with updated County Sports Partnership (CSP_2025) and inequalities metric (equalities_metric_2024_GR4) variables included.
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TwitterIn 2021, the revenue of the yoga apparel market was estimated to be worth around 22.7 billion U.S. dollars worldwide. This figure is forecast to increase to approximately 40 billion U.S. dollars by 2028, at a CAGR of 8.4 percent. Sports & the sportswear market In comparison to other sportswear, which may sit loosely, yoga wear is designed to provide maximum breathability and flexibility for the consumer. Articles of yoga wear include bras, tank tops, and leggings. Many sports saw an increase in usage in recent years due to a rise in health conscious consumers, and yoga is no exception. In 2020, an approximated 55 million Americans practiced yoga.The popularity of yoga as a sport has increased as it encourages flexibility and mediation, while also offering low-impact strengthening. Yoga wear, especially leggings, is also an important part of athleisure as well. When asked what is most important when purchasing sporting goods, including sportswear, over half of Americans answered with comfort. Leading activewear brands Lululemon, a Canadian sportswear brand, first began by offering yoga wear. In recent years, however, lululemon has branched out to other forms of activewear. Along with the rise of the fitness conscious consumer, the net revenue of lululemon also increased dramatically over the last decade. While lululemon is a popular brand for yoga wear, it is by no means the leading brand. By net sales, Nike, Adidas and Under Armour are the biggest athletic apparel companies worldwide.
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