Synergy or Substitution: Combining Resistance and Aerobic Training for Survival
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Exercise for Life: Combining Walking and Weight Lifting to Live Longer
We all know staying active is good for our health, but people often wonder if lifting weights really adds more benefit when you already do plenty of walking or running. Experts recommend that adults get about 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week (like brisk walking or dancing) and also do muscle-strengthening activities (like push-ups or lifting light weights) on at least 2 days each week (www.cdc.gov). However, many people skip the strength part: in one U.S. survey only about one-third of men and a quarter of women did strength exercises twice a week (www.cdc.gov). So researchers asked: If you already meet the walking/running goals, does adding a couple of weight workouts help you live even longer? And vice versa: if you lift weights, does adding cardio help further?
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