Weekend Warriors Can Reduce Disease Risk as Effectively as Regular Exercisers, Study Finds
September 27, 2024While the study suggests a causal relationship between exercise and disease prevention, it acknowledges that healthier individuals may be more inclined to exercise.
Researchers advocate for future public health interventions that promote any form of guideline-adherent physical activity that suits individual lifestyles.
Current guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week, as even minimal activity can lower risks of heart disease and stroke.
Previous studies corroborate these findings, linking regular physical activity to lower risks of cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Dr. Angela Hsu emphasizes that even sporadic exercise can yield significant health advantages, encouraging individuals to find ways to incorporate movement into their daily lives.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital analyzed health data from nearly 90,000 UK residents who wore wrist accelerometers to monitor their physical activity.
Participants were classified into three groups: weekend warriors, regular exercisers, and inactive individuals, with inactivity defined as engaging in less than 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week.
The findings revealed that weekend warriors can lower their risk of developing 264 diseases as effectively as those who exercise regularly throughout the week.
Specifically, participants who engaged in 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise per week experienced significant health benefits, regardless of how the exercise was distributed.
The research, published in the journal Circulation, indicates that the total volume of physical activity may be more crucial for disease prevention than the frequency of workouts.
This suggests that concentrating exercise into one or two days per week can be just as effective as spreading it out over the entire week.
These findings provide hope for individuals struggling to fit exercise into their busy schedules, reinforcing that any effort to stay active is valuable.
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The Guardian • Sep 26, 2024
‘Weekend warrior’ workouts may be as effective as daily exercise, study showsNew York Post • Sep 26, 2024
Weekend warriors or everyday exercisers? Here's how often you need to work out to lower disease risksThe Mirror • Sep 26, 2024
Cramming exercise into the weekends boosts health like weekday gym sessionsMedical Xpress • Sep 26, 2024
'Weekend warrior' physical activity may help protect against more than 200 diseases