October 10, 2017
Burnaby, British Columbia – Engaging in 30 minutes of moderate activity – including household chores and walking to work – most days could decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease and early death, according to a new study.
Researchers analyzed physical activity survey responses from about 130,000 adults ages 35 to 70 in 17 countries from the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological Study. Respondents were followed for almost seven years.
The researchers found that fulfilling World Health Organization recommendations of exercising moderately for at least 150 minutes a week prevented 1 in 20 cases of cardiovascular disease and 1 in 12 early deaths. Longer activity produced greater benefits: Exercising for more than 750 minutes a week was found to reduce 13 percent of early deaths and 10 percent of cardiovascular disease cases. Read Full Article At Safetyandhealthmagazine.com
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