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Why experts say health and fitness should be an important part of your lifestyle

Researchers found that exercising two to four times more than the recommended guidelines significantly reduces the risk of early death and cardiovascular disease.

Researchers found that exercising two to four times more than the recommended guidelines significantly reduces the risk of early death and cardiovascular disease.

 Based on medical records and reports collected over a 30-year period from 100 000 individuals, the large-scale study published in Circulation found that people who exercise moderately or vigorously for 150 to 600 minutes a week may reduce their risk of early death by up to a third.

 According to research findings, 75 to 150 minutes of vigorous exercise per week may reduce the risk of mortality from all causes by 26 to 31 percent, and 150 to 300 minutes of moderate exercise may decrease the risk by 21 to 23 percent.

 Moderate activities include walking, weight-lifting, and low-intensity exercise while vigorous exercises include jogging, running, swimming, biking, and other aerobic workouts. Dong Hoon Lee, a researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston further added that their  findings support the current national physical activity guidelines and further suggest that the maximum benefits may be achieved by performing medium to high levels of either moderate or vigorous activity or a combination.

Health and wellness expert Vanessa Ascencao says that South Africans should aim to make health and fitness a lifestyle in 2023 and increase physical activity if overweight to help build resilience against stressors and live longer. She said that being too sedentary could also lead to a decline in brain function.

 “Set realistic and attainable health and fitness goals that align with you. Don’t compare yourself to others as each journey is unique. Know your roadblocks, expect setbacks, and be adaptable during challenges. Surround yourself with positive inspiration, don’t be too hard on yourself, and most importantly have fun,” said Ascencao.

 Ascencao added that one can simply get started by cutting back on sugar and making healthy swaps like drinking water instead of soda. “Repeat small habits daily like prioritising eating more fruits and vegetables, do mindful activities like meditation and yoga, and find natural ways to support the immune system, gut, and overall health. Try intermittent fasting to improve metabolic health and avoid alcohol or smoking,” she added.

 “Most importantly, get enough restorative sleep daily and try high-quality supplements such as Spatone Iron-Rich Water, a 100% natural and gentle iron supplement that is easily absorbed and helps support energy and immunity. And nature-based Marcus Rohrer Spirulina, one of the richest natural food sources, making it the perfect workout supplement to help build and repair,” said Ascencao.

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