New research suggests that variety—not just quantity—of physical activity may be key to longevity, with people who mix different types of exercise showing the lowest risk of death from any cause.
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Getting More Variety in Your Exercise Routine Could Extend Your Life
In a new study, researchers found that people with more types of exercise in their routine had a significantly lower risk of ...
Regularly engaging in a variety of physical activities such as walking, cycling, and swimming, may be the best way to prolong ...
People who do everything from walking to strength training on a regular basis live longer than people who stick to one form ...
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Exercise variety, not just volume, is tied to longer life
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Mixing activities such as walking, running, and strength training may be linked to longer life, even when total exercise time stays the same, according to long-term cohort ...
It also “significantly” cut heart and kidney disease risk.
A sweeping scientific review reveals how regular exercise reshapes the gut microbiome, reduces inflammation, and lowers the risk for gastrointestinal disease.
Lack of exercise among adolescents affects more than just their physical condition. It turns out that the problem is complex, ...
Walking, especially solo walking, requires a certain tolerance for being alone with your thoughts. There's no instructor, no ...
A major review finds exercise can reduce depression symptoms, often matching therapy or medication, while remaining low-cost ...
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