Effects of Leisure Time Physical Activity on Mortality
The recommendations on the physical activity levels required for optimal health have always been a focal point in the fitness world. While the physical activity guidelines have highlighted specific recommendations over the years, the question still arises: How much vigorous and moderate physical activity is associated with lower mortality?
A recently published study by Dong Hoon Lee et al. (2022) investigated the association between long-term leisure-time physical activity (both moderate and vigorous) and mortality. The study examined 116,221 US adults over a span of 30 years.
Furthermore, the study found that performing 150-300 min/wk of VPA or 300-600 min/wk of MPA, or a combination of both, yielded the maximum association with lower mortality. However, beyond these durations, no significant additional benefits or harms were identified.
Lee et al.’s findings echo several previous studies:
While adhering to the guidelines remains pivotal, this study serves as a reminder for fitness professionals that it’s the consistent, long-term engagement in physical activity, both moderate and vigorous, that counts towards health benefits. With the proper balance of intensity and duration, we can aim for healthier, longer lives.
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