Average physical fitness
sufficient to prevent many lifestyle disease
Even if you are up to 20 per cent less fit than your
population average, it is sufficient to prevent risk factors like diabetes, hypertension, obesity that affect
people withheart disease,
finds a study. Physical inactivity along with risk factors like depression,
diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, obesity, excess weight, and smoking may lead
to heart disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the world,
representing 31 per cent of global mortality, the study says. To measure
the impact of physical fitness on heart disease risk factors, the researchers
selected 205 men and 44 women with heart disease, including coronary artery
disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, and heart valve disease, and had
them undergo a cycle ergometer (stationary bike) stress test to determine their
fitness level. The results showed that normal physical fitness, even up to
20 per cent below the population average, is sufficient to have a preventive
effect on five of the eight risk factors affecting people with cardiovascular
disease–abdominal circumference, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and excess
weight.
‘It is common to meet people entering a cardiac rehab
centre who are totally out of shape and whose exercise is irregular or
non-existent, which has a harmful effect on general and cardiovascular health,’
said Daniel Curnier, a professor at the University of Montreal, Canada, said in
a statement. The easiest way to achieve normal physical fitness is to
follow the recommendations of the World Health Organization — 150 minutes per
week of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise, the study
suggested. The results have also demonstrated the importance of a good
fitness level, before and after a heart attack, to produce the preventive
effect on depression. The study sheds new light on the overall role of
physical fitness in the development of cardiovascular risk factors in patients
with cardiovascular
disease.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
24.10.2016
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