Short bursts of vigorous activity can cut risk of early death, study suggests
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#66MV3)
People who do three one-minute bouts of intense activity each day such as climbing stairs have 39% lower risk of death from any cause
Whether it is playing with the dog or attacking the housework, clocking up just a few minutes of vigorous activity in daily life could dramatically reduce the chance of early death, research suggests.
The study, led by scientists at the University of Sydney, found middle-aged adults who do not undertake leisure exercise such as going to the gym but who manage to rack up three very short bouts of vigorous activity a day have about a 39% lower risk of death than those who do no vigorous activity.
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