Even
minimal exercise very beneficial
Two
studies reported in the January 27, 1999 issue of the Journal
of the American Medical Association, found that even a mild amount
of activity or exercise can improve heart and lung function. Routine
activities such as raking leaves and climbing stairs can produce
a positive cardiovascular effect.
One
study followed 235 men and women over two years. The participants
were divided into groups. One group did vigorous exercise while
the other group did only mild to moderate "lifestyle" exercise.
After two years comparison of the two groups show similar and
significant improvement in cholesterol levels, blood pressure
and body fat ratios. The conclusion gives hope and encouragement
to those who are unable to do anything more than mild or moderate
exercise. In short, when it come to exercise, some is better than
none. The study did show, however, that the group that did vigorous
exercise burned off calories three times as fast as the moderate
exercise group did.