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Short, intense bursts of exercise lower women's cardiovascular disease risk by almost half
Exercising at a high intensity for as little as 90 seconds a day may protect from the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure, particularly among women.
Tiny, daily bursts of vigorous incidental physical activity could almost halve cardiovascular risk in middle-aged women
An average of four minutes of incidental vigorous physical activity a day could almost halve the risk of major cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks, for middle-aged women who do not engage in structured exercise,
Short bursts of vigorous activity may lower cardiovascular risk in women
Short bursts of incidental vigorous physical exertion, lasting less than a minute each, may almost halve the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure among women who don't exercise regularly,
Even Minutes-Long Exercise 'Bursts' Can Help Women's Hearts
Making short bursts of vigorous physical activity a lifestyle habit could be a promising option for women who are not keen on structured exercise or are unable to do it for any reason,” Stamatakis said in a university news release.
Small bursts of activity can slash heart risks for women
According to a new study of over 22,000 middle-aged people in the United Kingdom, women who were generally sedentary lowered their risk of serious heart events such as heart attack by 45% simply by accumulating three minutes or so of intense activity into their day.
This kind of exercise can reduce heart attack risk in women by half. And you're probably doing it
New research suggests that short bursts of vigorous physical activity can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. And the effect is strongest for women.
Just minutes of exercise 'cuts risk of women's heart attacks'
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Men at High Risk for Heart Disease May Experience Cognitive Decline a Decade Earlier Than Women, Study Finds
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Daily Chores May Provide Cardiovascular Protection in Women Who Don't Exercise
Short, intense bouts of physical activity during daily life were associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular ...
healthday
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Cardiovascular Risk and Obesity Affect Brain Volume in Middle Age
The strongest influence of cardiovascular risk and obesity on reduced brain volume is seen between 55 and 64 years o ...
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Ditch Meat! Study Says That Plant-Based Protein Can Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease
The debate on the efficacy of plant-based vs animal-based protein is long-standing. But a recent study scored a few points in ...
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Drug acoramidis to treat rare heart disease approved by FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug developed at Stanford Medicine that offers hope to people diagnosed ...
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The link between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and cardiovascular disease: What you need to know
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has emerged as one of the most prevalent liver conditions globally, largely driven ...
Medical News Today
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Eating more plant protein may lower the risk of heart disease as much as 27%
Chen said the study findings were “entirely consistent with many previous studies which found that eating more plant-based ...
New Atlas
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How you sleep could raise cardiovascular disease risk by 26%
In an analysis of the sleep habits of over 72,000 people, researchers identified a particular pattern that can dramatically ...
The American Journal of Managed Care
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Study Examines the Role of Race in Disease Risk Models
While race-aware models showed superior statistical calibration across racial and ethnic groups, their benefits in clinical ...
The Union Democrat
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More adults in rural America are dying from cardiovascular diseases
More people living in rural areas of the United States are dying from heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular ...
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