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- $Title{Increased Physical Activity and Longevity}
- $Subject{exercise heart longevity Community Social activity exercising work
- habits sedentary moderate heavy high physical activities mortality rate rates
- smoking blood pressure cholesterol heart disease lifestyle lifestyles smoke}
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- Exercise Strengthens the Heart*0003202.scf
- Exercise Has Overall Benefits*0003209.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Increased Physical Activity and Longevity
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- QUESTION: I guess there is no doubt that increased physical activity can
- certainly make you feel better, and help fight heart disease. I think a more
- important question is whether or not it will help you live longer? I would
- like to think all this concentrated activity will give me a few extra years
- here with my loved ones.
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- ANSWER: A most interesting question with a bit of a new point of view. You
- really made me do my homework. There are a number of research projects that
- shed some light on this question, and here is a summary of one that may be a
- bit controversial. Dr. Juha Pekkanen and associates from the National Public
- Health Institute in Helsinki conducted a 20 year follow up of a 1964 study of
- 636 men between the ages of 45 and 64. These individuals had been grouped
- according to their level of activity covering both exercise and work habits.
- Work was classified as sedentary (desk job), moderate (truck drivers and shop
- keepers), heavy (farmers) and very heavy (mostly lumberjacks). This broke the
- group into two levels, 250 men with high overall level of activity and 386 men
- with a low level overall. Follow up studies were conducted at 5, 10 and 20
- years after initial examination and classification. For the first 2/3rds of
- the study the men that had high physical activity had lowered mortality rates,
- but this began to even out as the 20 year period approached. When adjustments
- were made for smoking, blood pressure and cholesterol, the active group had
- lived only a 2.1 years longer, but deaths from heart disease was lower in the
- active group. Actually smoking was a greater predictor of risk of death,
- increasing constantly with the years. Conclusion? Keep your exercise program
- going, but be sure to stop smoking to obtain your goal.
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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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