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For healthy aging, light exercise or sleep beats being sedentary

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If you want to improve your chances of living a long and healthy life, watch less TV and move more, because observational studies show that even small amounts of physical activity can improve your overall health. study It was published in JAMA Network Open last month.

In many studies, Moderate to vigorous physical activity Given its association with healthy ageing, the researchers wanted to know whether light physical activity, compared with sedentary behavior, also improves healthy ageing and, if not, how people’s time could be reallocated.

Replacing sedentary behaviors, such as watching television, with low-intensity activities, such as standing or walking while cooking or doing laundry, has been shown to increase the likelihood of healthy aging. Sitting time simple Movement Physical activity, such as standing and walking around the office, can improve your health.

“These findings indicate that physical activity does not need to be vigorous in intensity to benefit multiple aspects of health. This has particularly important public health implications for older adults because they tend to have limited physical capacity to engage in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.” Morin Wang“These findings are a reflection of the current state of health and the current state of the pandemic,” said study author and associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in an email.

For the purposes of this study, Healthy Aging Healthy lifespan is defined as surviving to at least age 70, without major chronic diseases and without impairment in subjective memory, physical function and mental health, but the data suggests that the association between light exercise and healthy aging may continue into one’s 80s and 90s, Wang said.

Replace TV time with exercise and sleep

The researchers: Nurses’ Health Survey The study began more than 20 years ago and involved 45,176 women. Respondents were asked questions such as, “On average, how many hours per week do you stand or walk around at home?” and “On average, how many hours per week do you stand or walk around outside of work or home?” When the study began in 1992, participants were on average 59.2 years old and had no major chronic illnesses. They were followed up for 20 years.

The study employed an isochronic substitution model to assess the potential impact of replacing one hour of one activity with an equivalent hour of another activity on healthy aging. For example, they found that for every two hours spent sitting and watching TV, the odds of healthy aging decreased by 12 percent. Conversely, they found that two hours a day of light physical activity during work increased the odds of healthy aging by 6 percent.

Replacing television time with light exercise at home may also improve the chances of healthy aging. Replace TV time with sleep It was also beneficial for health.

“What we found is that replacing sedentary behaviour with light physical activity, such as standing, walking or doing household chores, is better than just sitting. Couch Potato For a long time,” he said. Frank HuChan School of Public Health, professor and chair of the Department of Nutrition and nutrition at Harvard University and author of the study.

And replacing television time with light exercise or, in some cases, sleep, could be beneficial for people of all ages, Wang said.

The researchers adjusted for several variables, including age, income, family history of cancer, myocardial infarction, or diabetes, baseline high blood pressure and high cholesterol, menopausal status and postmenopausal hormone use, and diet.

Research shows there is a link between sitting down to watch TV and sitting down to watch TV. The researchers said there was a causal, but not causal, link between light physical activity and the odds of healthy aging, and they wrote that because the study was limited to U.S. nurses, “findings may not be generalizable to other populations.”

Hu said the isotemporal substitution model they used was key, likening it to the concept of opportunity cost in economic theory and the idea of ​​isocaloric substitution in food and nutrition. These models acknowledge that people only have a limited amount of time in a day and calories they can consume, so choosing one thing over another incurs the cost of doing something else.

Watching TV and eating junk food

The problem with watching TV isn’t just that it’s a sedentary habit: people tend to eat more while watching TV. junk food And drink more Sugar-sweetened drinksCalorie intake is increasing, Hu said.

Scott Lear“While the findings may not be groundbreaking, the researchers did uncover some important differences. They found that health is not just affected by inactivity, but also by what you do when you sit and where you do it. Sitting at home has different health effects than sitting at work, and sitting watching TV has different health effects than sitting reading or writing,” said Dr.

“Watching television has been associated with an increased risk of early death, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some cancers, and watching television is a little different from, say, just sitting down and reading a book,” said Lea, who was not involved in the study.

fact sleep Lear said what was included in the study was also new, and that it’s an underestimated health behavior. It may seem like sedentary behavior, but… Your brain is highly active while you sleepperform functions that affect our overall health.

He likens the brain to an office, and at the end of the day, all the events of that day — your trip to the grocery store, your rush to catch the bus, your conversation with someone at work — are like files scattered all over the floor that have to be picked up and organized by morning. That’s what the brain does when we’re asleep, he said.

Sleep is also the time when the brain flushes out toxins that have accumulated throughout the day. the study Lear said there has been a link shown to be between this buildup of metabolic waste and the risk of dementia later in life.

“We talk about physical activity and healthy nutrition, those are the two most important things we talk about, but sleep is super important,” Lear said.

Have a fitness question? Email [email protected] Maybe I’ll answer your question in a future column.

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