‘Exercise Snacks’ Could Boost Heart and Lung Health

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Even if you’re short on time, taking just five minutes a couple times a day to move your body can offer significant health benefits. New research shows these “exercise snacks” can improve heart and muscular fitness, particularly for people who are sedentary.

“What’s important here is how little exercise is needed to make a difference. It shows that even small, consistent efforts can trigger real physiological adaptations when done regularly,” says study author Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, a doctoral candidate and researcher at the University of Oviedo in Spain.

“It helps reinforce the message that every move counts,” he adds.

Quick, Intense Bursts of Exercise Had a Real Impact

The study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, analyzed the effects of “exercise snacks” — short bouts of exercise performed throughout the day — on cardiorespiratory (that’s heart and lung) health, muscular fitness, and other measurements including body fat percentage and blood pressure.

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