Exercising regularly ‘can keep heart and arteries young’

Exercising four to five times a week is necessary to stop the main arteries to the heart from stiffening up, research suggests.

Two or three exercise sessions a week kept only some arteries healthy, a study of 100 people in their 60s found, according to BBC.

The researchers said any form of exercise reduced the risk of heart problems.

But the right amount of exercise at the right time in life could reverse the ageing of the heart and blood vessels.

The study, looked at participants’ exercise history throughout their lives and measured the stiffness of their arteries.

Arteries are blood vessels which transport blood in and out of the heart and to all parts of the body.

Each one is shaped like a tube and as people age, they are prone to stiffening. An unhealthy lifestyle also causes the arteries to become blocked with fatty material.

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The US researchers found that exercising two to three times a week (30 minutes per session) over a lifetime led to more youthful middle-sized arteries supplying blood to the head and neck.

However, people who exercised four to five times per week – roughly the amount recommended by NHS guidelines – had healthier large central arteries as well as healthier middle-sized ones.

The larger arteries are the ones that supply blood to the chest and abdomen.

The research did not take into account factors such as diet, social background and education in their analysis which would also have had an impact.

 

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