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Exercise Wards Off Heart Disease

Even Low Or Moderate Activity Can Lower Risk

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What kind of activity promotes heart health?

Even low- to moderate-intensity activity can help lower the risk of heart disease. Examples of such activity are pleasure walking, stair climbing, gardening, yardwork, moderate-to-heavy housework, dancing and home exercise. To get heart benefits from these activities, do one or more of them every day.

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More vigorous exercise improves the fitness of the heart, which can lower heart disease risk still more. This kind of activity is called "aerobic" and includes jogging, swimming and jumping rope. Walking, bicycling and dancing can also strengthen your heart, if you do them briskly for at least 30 minutes, three or four times a week.

Most people do not need to see a doctor before they start a gradual, sensible program of physical activity. But do consult your doctor before you start or increase physical activity if you:

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To become more physically active throughout your day, take advantage of any opportunity to get up and move around. For example:

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