Why vigorous exercises really remarkably help you live longer

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Why Vigorous Exercises Really Remarkably Help You Live Longer?

All types of physical activity, from working in your garden and vacuuming your house to jogging and competitive tennis, are beneficial in their own way. But new research suggests that intense activity, the kind that makes you work up a sweat, may be especially good for you. Compared to those who engaged in only moderate activities (such as gentle swimming or household chores), those who engaged in vigorous exercises (such as aerobics or jogging) had a 9 percent to 13 percent lower risk of dying during the study period. Lead author Dr. Klaus Gebel from James Cook University’s Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention told Science Daily: “The benefits of vigorous exercises applied to men and women of all ages, and were independent of the total amount of time spent being active … The results indicate that whether or not you are obese, and whether or not you have heart disease or diabetes, if you can manage some vigorous exercises it could offer significant benefits for longevity.” While intriguing, this isn’t exactly new information. Research has been pouring in for years that higher intensity exercise appears to offer greater health gains in a fraction of the time of more moderate workouts.


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