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Stay Fit, Stay Healthy: Exercise your way to a stronger immune system

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Stay Fit, Stay Healthy: Exercise your way to a stronger immune system

Most people probably know that physical exercise is good for their health.

But now, a new study makes the connection even more powerful. If you’ve been waiting for One More Piece of Evidence to convince you to exercise, this might be it.

According to a new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, meeting guidelines for aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise cuts the risk of dying from flu and pneumonia almost in half – by 48%.

The study reviewed data from more than 570,000 people from the US National Health Interview Survey between 1998 and 2018. Participants were followed for an average of nine years after the initial surveys about their physical activity habits and health.

The World Health Organization and US agencies recommend adults get 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise and at least two sessions of weight training per week.

Meeting those standards greatly boosted the participants’ resistance to death by flu and pneumonia, two of the leading causes of death worldwide and in the United States.

Researchers said the findings should be used to encourage more people to exercise more regularly.

Exercise Fights Many Illnesses

We couldn’t agree more, of course. And we want to point out that regular exercise helps prevent a wide range of illnesses and can improve chronic conditions common later in life, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, Parkinson’s disease, obesity, depression, and countless more.

“Physical activity is associated with lower incidence of several comorbidities, including stroke and coronary heart disease, which increase the mortality risk among adults hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia,” the new study wrote. “Clinical trials have demonstrated that aerobic training programs improve expectoration in persons with cystic fibrosis and peak oxygen uptake in persons with COPD.”

The Mayo Clinic adds arthritis; back pain; cancer, dementia; and osteoporosis.

As we age, exercise is the miracle drug that keeps us healthy and improves our chances of staying strong against countless obstacles.

The study also gibes with prior research that found exercise helped lower the risk of getting Covid-19. This was promoted often during the pandemic.

Some Is Better Than None

We often hear people say they don’t have time to exercise. We disagree. You don’t have time to be sick with the flu or pneumonia.

If you have time for TV, Internet surfing, and other leisure activities, you have time to improve your health by moving your body regularly.

And don’t be intimidated by the 150 minutes involved in the recommended standards. This new research found that getting 10 to 149 minutes a week of aerobic activity was linked to a 21% lower chance of dying from flu or pneumonia.

As we said, you already knew that exercise was good for you. With us, it’s also safe, fun, and effective.

And now, knowing it lowers your risk of dying from even flu and pneumonia?

What more do you need?

Come see us today, and let’s get you moving.

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