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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The bare minimum amount of exercise you need to stay healthy (it's less than you think!)

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We've heard time and time again that people should be active almost daily to stave off weight gain and disease. But busy people want to know: What's the least amount of exercise I can get away with and still stay healthy? The answer will shock you...

What number did you guess? An hour a week? A half hour? Try seven minutes.

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According to British researchers, just seven minutes of exercise weekly may prevent diabetes by controlling your blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes affects an estimated 246 million adults worldwide and accounts for 6 percent of all global deaths. People with this condition gradually lose the ability to use insulin to convert food to energy.

Here's the catch: The exercise has to be vigorous. (We're talking on the level of an all-out sprint.) But at seven minutes a pop, I can deal with that! And you don't even have to do those seven minutes all at once, either. In the study, volunteers rode exercise bikes four times a day in 30-second spurts twice a week. After two weeks, subjects had a 23 percent improvement in how effectively their body cleared blood sugar from their bodies.

Studies show that vigorous exercise also reduces the risk of breast cancer.

How much exercise do you get weekly? Do you prefer moderate or intense workouts? Would you do a vigorous seven-minute workout if you knew it would prevent diabetes?

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by Maridel Reyes

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  • D's Avatar
    Posted by D Tue Feb 3, 2009 5:18am PST

    Very Helpful, Thanks!!

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  • Agustina l's Avatar
    Posted by Agustina l Tue Feb 3, 2009 5:56am PST

    People shouldn't be focusing on how little exercise to do but on having a healthy lifestyle and that includes exercising and eating healthy. The problem with our society is that we want everything to be fast and effortless.

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Tue Feb 3, 2009 6:29am PST

    oh another study...this one sounds like a fav

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  • vegatwin's Avatar
    Posted by vegatwin Tue Feb 3, 2009 7:24am PST

    I swear, Americans get lazier and lazier in this country. Then you wonder why our youth are so fat and out of shape! Come on people get with the program!

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  • Deb W's Avatar
    Posted by Deb W Tue Feb 3, 2009 7:32am PST

    Okay, so 7 minutes of intense exercise a week can guard against diabetes. That's good. But it won't guard against obesity and the other diseases associated with it!

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  • yaya's Avatar
    Posted by yaya Tue Feb 3, 2009 7:55am PST

    if ppl dont wanna work out 30 mins i doubt they will wanna work out even 7, thats just5 how it is !

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  • JADE's Avatar
    Posted by JADE Tue Feb 3, 2009 8:06am PST

    Ok most of us or on the toilet longer than 7 minutes in just one day. Come on people are americans really that lazy. We should all be doing atleast a 7 minute workout DAILY.

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  • ZaZa's Avatar
    Posted by ZaZa Tue Feb 3, 2009 8:40am PST

    This is insane! Americans have a serious issue with weight and that 7 minutes won't do cr@p to keep in shape! Americans need to adopt a different lifestyle and break this cycle of obsessive/compulsive thinking about their weight! Do the work, people and the results will follow!

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  • kim's Avatar
    Posted by kim Tue Feb 3, 2009 8:59am PST

    if this is true, then it's great

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  • Birdie's Avatar
    Posted by Birdie Tue Feb 3, 2009 9:31am PST

    Hey, there is no way that seven minutes of exercise could ever work for me, and keep me in good health. Wish it could, but I can't be pulled into to believe this. So good luck those it may work for.

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