EXTEND YOUR LIFE

EXTEND YOUR LIFE Adopting a more active lifestyle at any stage of adulthood can significantly reduce your risk of dying from any cause, particularly from heart disease. According to a central review published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine, people who are consistently physically active lower their risk of death by 30–40%, while those who start being active later in life still see a 20–25% reduction. The Evidence The research analyzed 85 studies involving hundreds of thousands of adults, looking at how physical activity patterns throughout adulthood affect overall mortality. While it’s long been recommended to aim for 150–300 minutes of moderate exercise or 75–150 minutes of vigorous exercise each week, most earlier studies only considered activity at a single point in time. This new analysis wanted to know: Does changing your activity level during adulthood—either ramping it up or letting it slip—make a difference in how long you live? The answer: Yes, and quite a bit. Consi...