Just 5 More Minutes of Walking, and Less Sitting, Could Help You Live Longer

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When it comes to exercise, even small changes can make a big difference to your health — no matter how active you are currently.

An extensive new study published this week in the Lancet found that participants who increased their moderate-intensity physical activity by as little as five extra minutes a day significantly lowered their odds of dying early.

“Previous research has shown that higher levels of physical activity reduce the risk for premature mortality and many chronic diseases,” says the lead study author, Ulf Ekelund, PhD, a professor in physical activity and health at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Oslo.

“Here we estimated, for the first time, the number of deaths potentially preventable by small increases in moderate intensity activity, such as brisk walking — 5 and 10 more minutes daily. We observed that 10 percent of all deaths [in the majority of adults] are preventable if everybody in the population makes these small changes.”

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