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But that’s where the question lies: at what point does one really get life-protecting benefit from exercise--beyond the benefits of a better figure?
Those New Year’s resolutions are, believe it or not, just around the corner. One of the most popular ones is to start exercising, of course. While there is a large amount of evidence that shows physical activity can prevent cardiovascular disease, it seems as if no one--or mostly no one--is listening. Most U.S. adults are not sufficiently active, and more than a quarter aren’t active at all.
Well, here’s some new information that may give you a little more motivation to stick to that resolution: new research has found that people age 50 and older who engage in moderate or high levels of physical activity live longer and have less cardiovascular disease. This study used data from the Framingham Heart Study, which has followed more than 5,000 Massachusetts residents for the past 46 years…it’s been a wealth of information regarding cardiovascular disease.
The researchers found higher levels of physical activity added, on the whole, one to three years to total life expectancy. Even just three days a week will provide benefit, and the more, the better. But that’s where the question lies: at what point does one really get life-protecting benefit from exercise--beyond the benefits of a better figure? Dr, Andrew Feldman, Chief of Sports Medicine at St. Vincent’s Hospital, says, "Cardiovascular health is very important, the heart is a muscle and muscles need to work, therefore you really should do some sort of a cardiovascular pump at least twenty minutes a day."
In fact, according to new research in the latest archives of internal medicine, moderate physical activity in one’s overall lifestyle--those who walk a lot, and don’t sit on the couch-- led to 1.3 years more in total life expectancy among men over 50.. But, if someone engaged in high intensity activity was very active, at more intense levels, that led to 3.7 years more of life. The numbers for women were similar. "You should probably have some sort a of aerobic activity that does keep your heart rate up for some extended period of time, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, a half hour, rather than doing something that is stopping and starting," says Dr. Feldman.
The researchers also found moderate to highly active individuals spent more years without cardiovascular disease. Another study in the same journal did find that highest intensity exercise done most frequently provides the most rewards: the most cardiorespiratory fitness improvements and the only level and frequency at which positive changes in cholesterol levels were found.
These authors do say that moderate exercise for three to four days a week really does not cut it; it needs to be done on at least five days a week to achieve the fitness changes the government recommends.Several organizations and agencies, including the CDC, and the surgeon general recommend at least thirty minutes of moderate intensity exercise on most days of the week to get the health benefits. That means a brisk walk for example.
"Do something and you should do it on a daily basis, not only for your cardiovascular health, but for your bones, and for your psyche and your well-being. It’s all meshes together and you will just be healthier and happier," states Dr. Feldman. So, .if you want to live a longer life, this time, stick to that New Year’s resolution--and exercise regularly.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
NYC,
NY
10032
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Dana Lilienthal, R.D.
Health/Wellness Coaching and Recipe Analysis
Seeing patients in the Great Neck,
Long Island area.
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Dr. Leif Choi, Chiropractor
Health Source Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab
6163 SW Murray Blvd.
Beaverton,
Oregon
97008
Call (888) 836-8057
If you're an athlete plagued with a serious injury that is limiting you on the sports field, then you shouldn't sit back and wait for a miracle to happen. Getting effective sports medicine from a group of professionals that can pinpoint the main cause of your condition is just what you need to get up and running again. Dr. Leif Choi, DC and his staff at Health Source of Beaverton Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab in Beaverton, Oregon have both the equipment as well as the skills to help you successfully rehabilitate and resume playing the sports activities you enjoy.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC they attract some of the top cardiac surgeons in the world. As an academic medical facility, they have access to the most advanced equipment, and are innovating new surgical procedures and techniques. The cardiac surgeons at the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC are able to take on some of the most challenging and delicate cases that other facilities can't.
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Dr. Bonnie Shapiro Liakos
65 W 37th Street, 4th floor
New York,
NY
10018
Call 914-473-3670
Dr. Bonnie Shapiro Laikos is a Holistic Chiropractor and a Certified Applied Kinesiologist. In her Midtown Manhattan, NYC practice, Dr. Liakos uses a "Total Person Concept" of health. She understands that that structural, chemical, and mental balance are all key components to optimal heath.
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Hauptman Family Health Center
Hauptman Family Health Center
Rodin Place, 2000 Hamilton Street Ste. 303
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
19130
Call 888-551-0868
Proper nutrition is essential to good health. If you are looking for ways to improve your health and quality of life, adjusting your dietary and eating habits in addition to exercise is the starting point on the road to good health. At Hauptman Family Health Center they offer their clients a multidisciplinary, integrated and holistic approach to their health so they are able to achieve a well rounded treatment plan.If you are ready to implement lifestyle changes to help you live a healthier, happier life in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area, call Dr. Hauptman today.
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Dr. Steven S. Moalemi, M.D.
Empire Physical Medicine & Pain Management
551 5th Avenue Ste. 525
Manhattan,
NY
10176
Call (888) 898-7795
Do you have shoulder pain? Shoulder pain may be caused by overuse or injury. Whatever the cause, pain from shoulder problems is very real, and can often be debilitating. If you're experiencing shoulder pain, Dr. Steven Moalemi, M.D. of Empire Physical Medicine & Pain Management has over 15 years in medicine that he brings to the table to help you find relief.
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Dr. Valentin Fuster
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
1 Gustave L Levy Pl
New York,
NY
10029
Call 212-241-9628
The director of the Cardiovascular Institute at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, Valentín Fuster calls his book "The Heart Manual, My Scientific Advice for Eating Better, Feeling Better, and Living a Stress-Free Life Now." In this essential, gimmick-free guide, the renowned cardiologist whose clients have ranged from Bill Clinton to Ted Kennedy, from Henry Kissinger to the Bush family, offers easy to read and follow advice to help you achieve TOTAL health, both physical and mental. The Heart Manual belongs in every home health library -- right next to "You: The Owner's Manual by Dr. Mehmet C. Oz."
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Richard W. Walker Jr., MD
Healthe and Well PC
201 Enterprise Ave. Suite 800
League City,
Texas
77573
Call 888-450-2599
Have you struggled to lose weight and stay healthy? With fast foods around every corner it's no wonder why so many Americans are overweight. Let's face it, it can be tough to balance proper nutrition, diet and exercise on your own. At Healthe and Well, PC, Rickard W. Walker Jr., MD makes every effort to help patients maintain the best physical condition as possible. At his practice in Bay Area Houston, Texas he offers guidance and education catered to each patient's unique lifestyle. Nutritionist counseling is only a phone call away, contact Healthe and Well, PC today.
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Turnpike Medical
Turnpike Medical
3601 Hempstead Tpke.
Levittown,
NY
11756
Call 888-500-9360
Tired of rolling in bed because of back pain? The practitioners at Turnpike Medical Center in Levittown, New York are experienced in providing back pain treatment.
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Dr. Jeremy Meadows
Spinal Relief Center USA
13325 100th Ave NE Ste B&C
Kirkland,
Washington
98034
Call (888) 351-8612
Struggling with back pain? Don’t miss out on life due to back pain. The DRX9000 spinal decompression technology can treat back pain effectively. In a recent study, 85% of patients reported a reduction in back pain. The DRX9000 also enables the majority of patients to return to more active lifestyles. Dr. Jeremy Meadows, D.C. in Seattle/ Redmond WA has a full spinal clinic with 5 DRX9000's to effectively treat patients back pain.
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Dr. Lighthouse Health & Body Makeover
Lighthouse Health & Body Makeover
715 East 3900 South Suite 101
Salt Lake City,
Utah
84107
Call 801-265-3400
Are you looking for a diet plan that is just right for your individual needs? Then Dr. Todd Singleton, DC at Lighthouse Health & Body Makeover in Salt Lake City, Utah is just the candidate to turn to. He is a health expert that can tailor a personalized diet plan that works to meet your body's specific set of requirements.
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Dr. Daniel G. Davis
The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
55 Palmer Avenue
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call 888-468-9351
At Lawrence Hospital's Center for Obesity Surgery in Westchester, they strive to give you the tools and support necessary to achieve the results you desire. Dr. Davis and the rest of his staff work tirelessly to provide patients with the most innovative weight control techniques.
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Dr. George N. Pace
Manhattan Footcare, PC
52 Duane Street
New York,
NY
10001
Call (888) 567-6446
Bothered by bunions? Get them treated by Board Certified Dr. George Pace in Manhattan. He has wide experience and training in sports medicine and related injuries. His practice at Manhattan Footcare offers state-of-the-art foot surgery facilities.
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Dr. Jonathan Donath
Westchester Spinal Decompression Center
1241 Mamaroneck Ave
White Plains,
NY
10605
Call 914-908-5562
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Louis E. Bisogni, DC & Alan H. Siegel, DC
Westchester Non-Surgical Spine and Sports Care
12 Old Mamaroneck Rd.
Wht Plns,
NY
10605
Call (914) 202-0700
When your health is concerned, you deserve treatment from someone who understands your body's painful symptoms with absolute clarity. Westchester Non-Surgical Spine and Sports Care in Westchester County, New York combines thorough evaluation and next generation treatment protocols to give patients relief from pain.
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Doctor Arlen Fleisher
Premier Vein Centers of Westchester
280 N. Central Ave, ste 70
Hartsdale,
NY
10530
Call 914-949-8346
you have been looking for the right physician to safely administer Varicose Vein Treatment in Westchester, New York, look no further than the innovative medical facility of Dr. Fleisher. The Cardiac Surgery Group has innovative treatments to accompany years of experience in cardiovascular care. Give Dr. Fleisher, Arlen a call today to schedule an appointment.
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Pamela Owens
At The Beach Chiropractic
6934 Beach Drive SW Suite 2
Ocean Isle Beach,
NC
28469
Call 910-575-2225
IIf you are one of the millions of Americans suffering from Neck Pain and are looking for a viable alternative to drug treatment and surgery, chiropractic care may be the answer that is right for you. For those living in, or around, Brunswick County, NC, look no further then the At the Beach Chiropractic Health Center. At this state of the art facility, Dr. Pamela Owens and her entire staff will offer you extraordinary personal care that is non-invasive, non-surgical, and effective at easing your pain while increasing your functionality.
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Dr. Dimitrios Lambrou, D.C.
North East Spine and Sports Medicine
1104 Arnold Ave.
Point Pleasant,
NJ
08742
Call 888-516-6356
Dr. Dimitrios Lambrou D.C. near Shrewsbury, Monmouth County believes that the human body is very capable of healing itself without the help of medication but sometimes, it just needs a push in the right direction. That's why she treats the chronic pain of herniated or bulging disc with the help of the latest technology of Spinal Decompression.
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Diane E. Meier, MD, FACP
National Physician of the Year Awards Honoree
Center to Advance Palliative Care 1255 Fifth Avenue, Suite C-2
New York,
NY
10029
Call 212.201.2670
Diane E. Meier, MD is the Director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care which is a national organization that is devoted to increasing the number and quality of palliative care programs in the United States. She also serves as the Director of the Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
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