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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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Paper Probes Physical Activity Paradox and Perils of 'Privileged' Advice


April 15, 2021
Keeping physically active as part of a healthy lifestyle matters for cardiovascular health, but new insights from the large Copenhagen General Population Study hint that while leisure-time exercise lowers the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, occupational physical activity actually has the opposite effect.
The findings, write Andreas Holtermann, PhD (National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark), and colleagues, support the view that the two types of physical activity actually interact independently on risk of MACE and all-cause mortality, supporting the notion of a “physical activity paradox.”
Holtermann, in an interview with TCTMD, said that he first became aware of the paradox when he started working with labor unions more than 10 years ago. There, it was clear that people in manual-labor jobs, particularly in developed nations, did not seem to derive any benefits from working long days that involved const ....

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Effects of Leisure Time, Work Activity on CV Events, Mortality Explored


Apr 14, 2021
TUESDAY, April 13, 2021 (HealthDay News) Higher leisure-time physical activity is associated with reduced major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause mortality risk, while higher occupational physical activity is associated with increased risks, independent of each other, according to a study published online April 8 in the
European Heart Journal.
Andreas Holtermann, Ph.D., from the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Copenhagen, Denmark, and colleagues assessed the relationship between leisure-time physical activity and occupational physical activity with the risk for MACE and all-cause mortality. The analysis included 104,046 women and men (aged 20 to 100 years) participating in the Copenhagen General Population Study (baseline measurements: 2003 to 2014; median 10-year follow-up). ....

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