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Research suggests being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 1:05 pm
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Physical activity is essential for maintaining good health and longevity, but not everyone has the time to exercise daily. However, a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that being physically active for one to two days a week, known as a “weekend warrior” approach, can provide similar health benefits as spreading out exercise throughout the week.

The study, conducted by researchers at Southern Medical University in China, analyzed data from over 93,000 people in the UK Biobank database. Participants wore wrist accelerometers to measure their physical activity levels accurately. The data was categorized into three groups: “active weekend warriors,” who exercised most of their weekly minutes in one or two days, “active regular,” who spread out their activity throughout the week, and “inactive,” who did not meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly physical activity.

Surprisingly, the study found that both the weekend warrior and active regular groups had a significantly lower risk of death from all causes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer compared to the inactive group. This was true as long as they accumulated 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week.

The researchers emphasized that meeting the recommended guidelines for weekly physical activity is crucial for reaping the health benefits, regardless of how the activity is distributed. Whether it’s structured exercise like jogging or everyday tasks like gardening, any moderate to vigorous activity can contribute to improved health outcomes.

While the study highlighted the benefits of weekend warrior exercise, it also cautioned against overdoing it in a short period. Weekend warriors should ensure proper warm-ups, gradual progression, and pay attention to potential musculoskeletal injuries that may arise from intense bouts of activity.

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The findings of this study provide encouraging news for individuals with busy schedules who struggle to find time for daily exercise. By engaging in concentrated bursts of physical activity over the weekend, they can still achieve significant health benefits and reduce their risk of chronic diseases.

In conclusion, the research underscores the importance of total volume of physical activity for overall health and longevity. Whether you exercise daily or opt for a weekend warrior approach, the key is to prioritize regular physical activity to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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