Frequent exercise can lower the risk of stroke

Frequent exercise can lower the risk of stroke
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Frequent exercise can lower the risk of stroke - Frequent exercise to sweat is known to lower the risk of stroke in middle-aged to elderly, according to recent research. Compared to people who never exercise, people who work up a sweat at lower risk.

"A healthy diet, a healthy weight, exercising regularly and avoiding bad habits like smoking and drinking alcohol can reduce the risk of stroke by 80 percent. Meanwhile, the most important aspect of the exercise is to be done," said study author Michelle McDonnell, as reported by U.S. News.

According to McDonnell, exercise can reduce the risk of stroke by boosting blood vessel health. Indirectly it also lowers the risk of high blood pressure and obesity.

This study was conducted with 27,000 people following the Americans starting in 2003 to 2007. Participants were aged 45 years or older at the start of the study and had no history of stroke never experienced before. During this study several cases of stroke occurred in participants.

Approximately 3.1 percent of those who diligently exercise group experienced a stroke, compared with 3.3 percent of people who only exercise one to three times a week, and 3.6 percent in the group that did not exercise.

After making observations and statistics by eliminating other factors, researchers found that a group of people who exercise often have a 20 percent lower risk of stroke than those who never exercise.

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