Monday, April 27, 2015

Exercising In This Way Just Might Help You Live Longer

(Photo: Arthur Belebeau)  Daily physical activity is always a good thing (durrr,—yes, you already knew that), but new research is now suggesting thathow you exercise might just help you live longer. According to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine, people who performed vigorous exercise (think: competitive tennis, aerobics, running) for up to 30 percent of their time had longer lifespans than those who partook of more leisurely activities during the same amount of time (like swimming, chores around the house, social tennis). The study tracked more than 204,000 people over the age of 45 for about six and a half years. Those who exercised vigorously showed a 9 to 13 percent reduced risk of dying, even after researchers controlled for variables (such as diet, age, alcohol use, and chronic illnesses).

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