Monday, January 13, 2020 at 11:24AM
Drew Wolfe

Ready For Your First Marathon? Training Can Cut Years Off Your Cardiovascular Age

"If you've ever considered training for a marathon, but you're a bit intimidated by the idea of 26.2 miles, here's some motivation."

"A slow and steady 6-month training program designed to gradually build up endurance and mileage gave a group of novice runners, aged 21 to 69, an impressive boost to their heart health."

"'What we found in this study is that we're able to reverse the processes of aging that occur in the [blood] vessels,' says study author Dr. Anish Bhuva, a British Heart Foundation Cardiology Fellow at Barts Heart Centre in the UK."

"Each of the 138 runners received a scan at the beginning and end of the training. Using these images, researchers documented reductions in aortic artery stiffness which were equivalent to a four-year reduction in vascular age. The findings are published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology."

"'As you get older, the normal aging process causes changes in your heart and your vessels,' Bhuva says. 'When the main blood vessels in your body get stiffer, it means you get higher blood pressure.'"

 

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