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Cardiorespiratory fitness reduces death and disease risk by 20%, study finds Written by Robby Berman on May 1, 2024 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D.
Objective To investigate the effects of cardiorespiratory and strength exercises on disease activity for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs). Design A systematic review with ...
Yet a new systematic review and meta-analysis published today in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that cardiorespiratory fitness was a stronger predictor of both cardiovascular disease ...
Over the next 2-3 decades, if this trend continues, serious health issues can start to occur, taking the form of metabolic syndrome, cardiorespiratory diseases and/or early warning markers of ...
Other common cardiometabolic disease risk factors such as age and body mass index were controlled for in the analyses, so we can conclude that cardiorespiratory fitness is an independent early ...
Background Poor cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with cardiovascular disease risk factors. Aim To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between poor ...
Prespecified outcomes included hospitalizations due to pneumonia or influenza, respiratory disease, cardiorespiratory disease, CVD, all-cause hospitalizations and all-cause mortality.
Cardiorespiratory Fitness May Help Preserve Cognitive Function as You Age, Study Shows Bettering cardiovascular endurance does more than just stave off diseases. Author: ...