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Regular Exercise

Physical Activity, Consistent Movement, Structured Physical Training

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Foundational for maintaining physical function, preventing chronic disease, extending healthy life.

Regular exercise fundamentally impacts healthspan by improving cardiovascular fitness, regulating metabolism, preserving muscle mass and bone density, and enhancing immune function. It reduces systemic inflammation, promotes cellular repair processes, and supports cognitive health. These combined effects contribute significantly to maintaining independence and quality of life into older age.

Verdict

Essential, foundational intervention for robust, long-term healthspan extension.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Foundational

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$0 - $100

Protocol

  • Engage in at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity.
  • Include muscle-strengthening activities at least two days per week, targeting all major muscle groups.
  • Incorporate balance and flexibility exercises into weekly routines, especially for older adults.

Flags

  • Risk of injury if performed with poor form or excessive intensity without proper progression.
  • Individuals with pre-existing conditions should consult a healthcare provider before starting new regimens.
  • Overtraining can lead to fatigue, injury, and hormonal imbalances.