Four minutes of daily exertion can halve heart attack risk in women, finds study [View all]
Source: Guardian
Women who add four minutes a day of high-intensity routine activities such as climbing the stairs instead of taking a lift could halve their risk of heart attacks, a study suggests.
Less than five minutes of brief bouts of exertion in everyday life could have a significant effect on heart health, reducing the risk of serious cardiovascular events, researchers found. The results were published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
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The researchers said this was particularly important for women who dont or cant exercise regularly, for whatever reason, because women tended to have a lower level of cardiorespiratory fitness than men at any given age.
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The benefits of these bursts of effort, which could include walking quickly for the bus, for example, were pronounced in women with 1.5 to four minutes a day leading to substantially lower risks of heart problems.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/03/women-high-intensity-routine-four-minutes-daily-halve-heart-attack-risk-uk-biobank-study
British Journal of Sports Medicine link:
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/10/25/bjsports-2024-108484