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Even an hour more exercise can reduce risk of common heart rhythm problem, study shows
The study, led by New York University Langone Health researchers who looked at data from more than 6,000 Fitbit users who were part of the All of Us Research Program, found that an extra hour a week of increased activity reduced risk of developing the irregular heartbeat by 11%.
At Least 2.5 Hours Of Exercise Per Week Can Boost Heart Health: Study
Engaging in moderate-to-vigorous exercise, which can range from taking a brisk walk or cleaning the house to swimming or jogging, at least for 2.5 hours per week may keep your
heart
healthy, and help reduce the risk of irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia ...
Just 1 Hour of Weekly Exercise May Lower AFib Risk, but More Is Still Better
New research indicates that 1 hour of moderate exercise per week can help prevent atrial fibrillation (AFib). While a small amount of exercise reduced AFib risk, study participants who exercised more reaped even greater benefits.
Times Union
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Many older heart patients have questions about sex, but few are getting answers
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Study researcher Dr. Tiny Jaarsma, a professor of nursing at the University of ...
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Heart deaths related to obesity almost triple in U.S. over last two decades
Lives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.
McKnight's Long-Term Care News
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Older heart patients want sexual health info from their docs, but few get it, survey reveals
according to preliminary survey data to be presented at the
American
Heart
Association
’s (AHA’s) Scientific Sessions 2024 starting later this week. Among 78% of respondents who wanted ...
STAT
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As adult survivors of congenital heart defects grow in numbers, so does need for care and research
Advances are helping people born with heart defects to make it into adulthood and retirement age. Medical care hasn't kept up ...
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Diabetes, kidney woes can lead to heart disease after decades
People with both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease face a heart health double-whammy, a new study says.
SFGate
8h
Death rates linked to obesity-related heart disease are up, especially among men
The findings will be presented Sunday at the
American
Heart
Association
's Scientific Sessions in Chicago. They are ...
8h
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Primary care professionals key to helping people achieve and maintain heart health, say researchers
Primary care clinicians and practices are uniquely positioned to help people achieve optimal cardiovascular health through ...
Becker's Hospital Review
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180% increase in obesity-related heart disease deaths: 8 notes
The overall rate of obesity-related heart disease deaths increased by 5.03% annually during the 21-year study period.
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Your resting heart rate can tell you a lot about your health. Here’s what your pulse should be at every age
Factors including stress, hormones, anxiety, medication, and physical activity also contribute to what may be considered a ...
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Amy Grant gives health update after brain injury and open-heart surgery: ‘I’m not ready to die’
To realize something can happen that you never see coming, and it could be over…everything became more precious.” ...
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