Cinque minuti in più di esercizio fisico e 30 minuti in meno di seduta potrebbero aiutare milioni di persone a vivere più a lungo

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/13/five-minutes-exercise-30-minutes-less-sitting-millions-live-longer

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    1. Discarded_Twix_Bar on

      **Article TLDR**

      * Small lifestyle changes can yield significant population-level longevity benefits.
      * An additional five minutes per day of moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g., brisk walking) is associated with an estimated 10% reduction in premature deaths.
      * Reducing sedentary time by 30 minutes per day is associated with an estimated 7% reduction in all-cause mortality.
      * Evidence is based on a large study of approximately 135,000 participants from the UK, US, Norway, and Sweden.
      * The largest gains were observed among the least active 20% of the population making small increases in activity.
      * Findings emphasize population benefits rather than individual exercise prescriptions.
      * Independent experts described the analysis as a meaningful advance over prior research focused on rigid activity thresholds.
      * Moderate activity includes everyday actions that slightly increase breathing and body temperature (e.g., brisk walking, housework, gardening).
      * A separate study found that combined small improvements in sleep, physical activity, and diet were linked to longer life expectancy.
      * For individuals with the poorest habits, modest changes (e.g., five more minutes of sleep, two minutes of activity, half a serving of vegetables daily) could add approximately one year of life.
      * Optimal health behaviours (7–8 hours sleep, 40+ minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity, healthy diet) were associated with nearly 10 additional years of life compared with the worst behaviour profiles.

    2. Mysterious_Moment856 on

      Most people will look at their pension provision and think: no point. 

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