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- $Title{Can a Running Program Help Decrease Your Risk of Heart Attack?}
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- exercises exercising nonathletic disease diseases serum cholesterol plasma
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- Can a Running Program Help Decrease Your Risk of Heart Attack?
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- QUESTION: I'm 43 years old, male, and lead a rather nonathletic life behind
- a desk. Lately I have been thinking it's time to get in shape. Could a
- running program help decrease my risk of heart attack?
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- ANSWER: Running has been found to help unfit middle-aged men to lessen the
- risk of heart disease. In one 30 week study, some 50 sedentary middle-aged
- men took part in a structured training program. The subjects all had full
- physicals before participating, during the experiment, and after the program
- ended.
- The important factors in monitoring heart disease--serum cholesterol
- levels, plasma triglycerides, body weight, percent of body fat and blood
- pressure--were all checked.
- As the study ended, the serum cholesterol level of the group had dropped
- an average of 12%, which is quite significant. Another significant drop--the
- resting blood pressure of the participants. Many who participated also lost
- several pounds. Another interesting effect of the training program was an
- increase in the peak exercise cardiac output--an improvement in cardiac
- function.
- It can, therefore, be very helpful for middle-aged men who are unfit to
- get fit for their hearts' sake.
- But do not start the exercise program without getting a physical exam
- first. Your doctor should do a cardiac stress test to make sure it's safe for
- you to begin a strenuous exercise program. The other thing to remember is to
- train, not strain--don't try to get fit overnight. (That's dangerous). It
- probably took you many years to get into your unfit condition, and it's just
- good sense to know that is going to take some time to reverse the situation.
- You might want to start with a brisk walking program and progress to running,
- as this will ease your body back into a physical state.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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