For some who might have invested many years in a sedentary lifestyle, they might think that it's too late for them to try and reverse the impact of those choices because they think they're too old to get started.
But research shows that the mid-life years might be the perfect time to get started, when it comes to possibly boosting heart function and overall health.
The participants in the study had exercised 3x per week for roughly 30mins, with low-intensity base training workouts. They later increased the effort, working out for longer periods of time; the most they ever did was 4 or 5 times a week for roughly 180 mins. To increase difficulty they also added interval training to their routine.
They were able to increase their aerobic fitness ability by roughly 18 percent, they also improved cardiac compliance, and more.
Researchers concluded that regular exercise training could play a critical role in possibly helping to prevent against any future risk of heart failure.
Other researchers have previously suggested that they have found the benefits aren't the same for those who might be starting to reverse their lifestyle later on, such as in their mid 60s.
This is why they suggest that between the ages of 45-64 might be the ideal time to get started.
In another separate research report from the Mayo Clinic, researchers found that for adults in their late 40s, who maintained a moderate exercise routine or worked on trying to improve their fitness ability, had effectively lowered their mortality rate by about 40 percent.
This is good news for those who might have spent many years neglecting their health and embracing a sedentary lifestyle. Researchers want people to know that they can restore their health to a certain degree, even if they are getting started later on in life.
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The information that is posted above is not intended or implied to be used as any substitute for professional medical advice, or diagnosis or treatment. The above is posted for informational purposes only.
Sources:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/one-hour-of-exercise-reverses-health-risks-of-sitting-all-day/
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/too-old-to-exercise_n_5296083
http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/early/2018/01/03/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.030617
https://www.thestar.com/life/2018/02/05/middle-age-the-sweet-spot-for-older-adults-to-enhance-heart-function.html
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/never-too-late-exercise-helps-late-starters
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2018/01/08/its-not-too-late-exercise-can-reverse-heart-damage-from-sitting/#72b114d0f35e
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It's never to late to get off the couch and get active.
Running for the win. I’ve recebtly started running again and it really does make you feel great. Not immediately afterwards (I like to push it) but a couple of hours later and I want to go again!
Exercise is beneficial for mental health too because it also helps in improving memory along with improving self-esteem. A very informative and useful post you have made. Thank you :D
And in the other direction, having a healthy mind helps us feel physically healthy as well. When considering ourselves as one system instead of a combination of mental and physical, we can appreciate the interaction is what we are experiencing in the moment. We have a lot of power to impact our quality of life and achieving what each of us individually considers to be good health, great news!
Yeah, Right you are! A healthy body is the source of healthy mind.
this article gives me hope that I can stay lazy for a decade and then start exercising again at 45 lol
hahaha well they did say more benefits come with getting started earlier 😊
I am almost old enough to start. Will keep you posted on how that works out lol
Very helpful lines you shared @doitvoluntarily my friend. I agreed with your words. I daily walk 2KM and 1Km Slow running.
You know how to present a difficult subject in a simple & interesting way. Thank you so much for taking the time to post this information, it will help a lots of people to maintain their health & stay fit. Thanks again for taking the time to post this information & always stay fit.
One of my uncles who is about 47 years old started two years ago light and simple workout, and now he is quite fit and healthy. I do personally feel that it is never too late to change one's life style to other, because human capacity is an amazing thing blessed by the God.
Thanks a lot for sharing the research based data, being a teacher it is gonna really help me as i would love to share all this information with my Colleagues and Students :)
Thanks a lot @doitvoluntarily
I'm finding lots of benefits of endurance training, not just cardiovascular but also kidney function etc.
I don't work out a lot, usually three to four times per week, but the difference in my fitness and ability has changed dramatically over the last year.
I just completed my fourth ultra marathon this weekend, and while it was a hard run (actually, a very hard run) the only limiting factor for me was cramping calves because I went out a bit too hard on the first two big hill climbs.
A year ago I wold never have even dreamed of doing this. But now it is all doable and I'm looking for a bigger challenge.
I started running when I was 52. I had been reasonably active before that, but the longest I had run was probably 5km (and that nearly killed me!).
So if you are thinking about getting into some endurance sport, I'd say go for it. You never know where it might lead you.
A good idea. It fits in well with "prepping as a lifestyle", as a lot of prepping involves picking up physical skills.
Eg: the water's gone. You need water. Where do you get it from? how do you get it?
How far can you lug a full 5-gallon jug?
I don't know about the 10 minutes but walking is good though you need to get the heart rate up to certain level. I think they say you should have to walk till you cannot sing and not easy to talk.
Yes, it's never too late to start working out. Just do it!....:)...
Wonderful blog 💕
very good
Your post is very useful, Thanks for your share.
good story, tell about health, I like that, thanks for sharing
It's never too late to change your life for the better. Sport is what you need at any age.
Nice post @doitvoluntarily, in our life time is limited, so we need to move step by step and never waste the time, because time is never come back for us, same like health, if we are never keep still healthy or preventif from the bad environment, it's will make us is not lucky people...
Interesting!
My dad will be happy to read this; my grand mum would even be happier to learn about this researches by mayo clinic and others.
As a medic, I have always been troubled by questions from my dad concerning his cardiovascular problems and if exercise could assist his prescribed medications in its management.
I have been quite skeptical about that, considering his age.
However this article gives me hope. More hope to dad even.
I will let him know of those research and help him plan his routine workout
Remain blessed!Thanks for the educating information @doivoluntarily
Very informative and well researched @doitvoluntarily. I'd imagine there would be those who conclude that the time to correct course has passed and injuries aside (although even those can be worked around) there's a great chance of improvement with appropriate action now. Inspirational. I hope it helps those in that demographic.
good to know after I just turned 50 a few weeks ago. I've been bumming out but I am a little to sedentary and it is mostly due to steemit lol. This was a nice little motivational push so Thank You!
Turning 56 this year and have done little or no exercising in the last 10 years. Your article gives me hope to get off my lazy behind now and do something. Thank you for this
Very nice health tips.......excellent post....thanks for sharing....