A little exercise each day can have positive consequences in later life according to a new study based on middle-aged people from the UK, writes Discovery News.
It seems even as if the training has a cumulative effect that can be harvested later in life, even if the exercise is reduced in the future. It requires no great effort to get relatively large impact on health. You only have 30 minutes per day and currently recommends the U.S. CDC (Centers for Disease Control).
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Stig Björne