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Exercise Helps the Heart, But Can Manual Labor Hurt?


Exercise Helps the Heart, But Can Manual Labor Hurt?
By Batya Swift Yasgur, MA
May 12, 2021 All exercise is not created equal, and the exercise you get during leisure time is better for your heart health than on-the-job exercise. In fact, on-the-job physical exercise may actually be harmful to heart health, according to a study published in April.
The difference in leisure-time exercise and workplace exercise is a phenomenon sometimes called the “physical activity paradox,” lead study author Andreas Holtermann, PhD, of the National Research Center for the Working Environment in Copenhagen, Denmark, tells WebMD.
“Our findings suggest that clinicians, patients, and managers ought to be aware that having a manual physical activity-demanding job might not improve fitness and health of the workers, while health-enhancing leisure-time physical activity ought to be promoted,” he says. ....

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High Glycemic Index Diets Linked to CVD and Mortality


February 24, 2021
People who consume a diet rich in high-glycemic foods, such as white bread, potatoes, and sugary soft drinks, are at an increased risk of cardiovascular events or death from any cause when compared with those who tend to eat foods with a lower glycemic index, such as green vegetables, beans and legumes, and whole grains. The news comes from an analysis of the PURE study.
Glycemic index’s association with adverse cardiovascular outcomes and all-cause mortality was seen in patients with and without preexisting cardiovascular disease, report investigators, and it was most pronounced in individuals who were overweight or obese. ....

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