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IF YOU ever wanted an excuse to skip out on your Bootcamp or personal training session, this could be it. Two new studies suggest too much high-intensity exercise could lead to heart problems. The first study, conducted by German researchers, followed more than 1000 people mostly in their 60s, who had existing heart disease and had enrolled in an exercise program to prevent further heart health issues.
As hypothesised, the least physically active people were at increased risk for heart problems and earlier death. But the most active group, those who did daily strenuous physical activity, also had increased risk of dying of heart problems than people who were active only two to four times a week, according to the study.
In the second study, Swedish researchers surveyed more than 44,000 men between the ages of 45 and 79 about their physical activity habits at various ages throughout their lives. Researchers also monitored the heart health of the men for an average of 12 years, looking in particular for atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heartbeat ....................................................................
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fi...d-for-your-heart/story-fnlsv23r-1226920379619
As hypothesised, the least physically active people were at increased risk for heart problems and earlier death. But the most active group, those who did daily strenuous physical activity, also had increased risk of dying of heart problems than people who were active only two to four times a week, according to the study.
In the second study, Swedish researchers surveyed more than 44,000 men between the ages of 45 and 79 about their physical activity habits at various ages throughout their lives. Researchers also monitored the heart health of the men for an average of 12 years, looking in particular for atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heartbeat ....................................................................
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fi...d-for-your-heart/story-fnlsv23r-1226920379619