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Even Sleeping Is Better for Your Heart Than Sitting

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Although most of us have gotten the memo that moving more is a good thing, it hasn’t been clear what intensity level is best for shedding weight and improving heart health — and how much is needed to make a measurable difference.

A new analysis published November 10 in the European Heart Journal set out to better understand how different levels of vigorous activity were linked to key factors related to cardiovascular risk, the first-ever study to examine how our movement through a 24-hour day can impact heart health.

“The big takeaway from our research is that while small changes to how you move can have a positive effect on heart health, intensity of movement matters,” said first author Jo Blodgett, PhD, a research fellow in the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health at University College London in England, in a press release.

Replacing sitting with moderate to vigorous activity (MVPA) that gets your heart rate up and makes you breathe harder, even for just a minute or two, was the most beneficial, says Dr. Blodgett.

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