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Even low levels of weekly exercise could help reduce blood pressure and improve fitness, scientists say. | Even low levels of weekly exercise could help reduce blood pressure and improve fitness, scientists say. |
Experts say walking for half an hour, five days a week, is the minimum required to achieve health benefits. | Experts say walking for half an hour, five days a week, is the minimum required to achieve health benefits. |
But a Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health report from Northern Ireland found walking on just three days a week gave similar benefits. | |
The finding could encourage those with sedentary lifestyles to take up exercise gradually, the authors say. | The finding could encourage those with sedentary lifestyles to take up exercise gradually, the authors say. |
This could be helpful as few people currently meet the minimum recommendations for exercise, with many saying they do not have enough time. | This could be helpful as few people currently meet the minimum recommendations for exercise, with many saying they do not have enough time. |
Blood pressure drops | Blood pressure drops |
The study, led by researchers at Queen's University, Belfast, looked at 106 healthy but sedentary civil servants aged between 40 and 61. | The study, led by researchers at Queen's University, Belfast, looked at 106 healthy but sedentary civil servants aged between 40 and 61. |
The participants took part in a 12 week exercise programme - some were assigned to do 30 minutes of brisk walking five days a week, others did it three days a week, and the rest did not change their lifestyles. | The participants took part in a 12 week exercise programme - some were assigned to do 30 minutes of brisk walking five days a week, others did it three days a week, and the rest did not change their lifestyles. |
In all, 93 people completed the study and their blood pressure, weight and hip circumferences, and other indicators of fitness were all measured before and after the 12-week programme. | In all, 93 people completed the study and their blood pressure, weight and hip circumferences, and other indicators of fitness were all measured before and after the 12-week programme. |
Doing any physical activity is better than doing none Ellen Mason, cardiac nurse | Doing any physical activity is better than doing none Ellen Mason, cardiac nurse |
There were no changes in the non-walking group, but in both walking groups there was a significant drop in blood pressure and waist and hip measurements. | There were no changes in the non-walking group, but in both walking groups there was a significant drop in blood pressure and waist and hip measurements. |
This could reduce the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. | This could reduce the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. |
All walkers also had improved overall fitness. | All walkers also had improved overall fitness. |
Five days minimum | Five days minimum |
The authors said such changes were enough to make a difference to an individual's risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. | The authors said such changes were enough to make a difference to an individual's risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. |
And they concluded: "The results may encourage people who feel they do not have time to exercise on five days each week to consider finding time to commit to a lower weekly target of exercise." | And they concluded: "The results may encourage people who feel they do not have time to exercise on five days each week to consider finding time to commit to a lower weekly target of exercise." |
Dr Mark Tully, lead author of the research at Queen's University said exercising five days a week should still be the minimum goal, as it had greater positive effects on blood pressure. | |
But he said: "To get to that goal the first hurdle could be to exercise three days a week - it's a more achievable target to build up from. | But he said: "To get to that goal the first hurdle could be to exercise three days a week - it's a more achievable target to build up from. |
"And people would still be getting benefits." | "And people would still be getting benefits." |
But he said more research was needed to assess the long-term effects of these levels of exercise. | But he said more research was needed to assess the long-term effects of these levels of exercise. |
Blood pressure could be lowered by even light exercise | Blood pressure could be lowered by even light exercise |
Ellen Mason, a cardiac nurse for the British Heart Foundation, said the study was a reminder that blood pressure could be reduced even through simple activities, such as brisk walking. | Ellen Mason, a cardiac nurse for the British Heart Foundation, said the study was a reminder that blood pressure could be reduced even through simple activities, such as brisk walking. |
She said: "As this study suggests, the best results can be achieved through exercising for 30 minutes a day, five times a week. | She said: "As this study suggests, the best results can be achieved through exercising for 30 minutes a day, five times a week. |
"However, benefits can also be had from exercising three times a week. | "However, benefits can also be had from exercising three times a week. |
"Doing any physical activity is better than doing none." | "Doing any physical activity is better than doing none." |
And Ken Fox, professor of health and exercise sciences at the University of Bristol, said it was "good news" that exercising three days a week had health benefits, but that exercising five days would still be better. | And Ken Fox, professor of health and exercise sciences at the University of Bristol, said it was "good news" that exercising three days a week had health benefits, but that exercising five days would still be better. |
He said: "The message is to exercise five times a week, so you're doing something most days. | He said: "The message is to exercise five times a week, so you're doing something most days. |
"It would be a mistake to change the recommendations from one study." | "It would be a mistake to change the recommendations from one study." |
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