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Bob Condor

Bob Condor blogs every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and weekend for Alternative Health Journal.

Along with bringing the latest news and trends about alternative health, Bob will help you get the most of your Internet health research. Bob is the Living Well Columnist for the Seattle Post- Intelligencer. He covers health and quality of life for the Hearst-owned newspaper and writes regularly for national magazines. He is a former syndicated health columnist for the Chicago Tribune twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and author of six books, including “The Good Mood Diet” and “Your Prostate Cancer Survivors’ Guide.” His articles have appeared in Life, Esquire, Parade, Self, Outside and Shape among national magazines. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and two 11-year-old kids.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Weekend Warrior Habit Can Help You Live Longer

OK, weekend warriors, there is proof that your Saturday and/or Sunday workouts are doing you some serious good. Maybe not as much as several workouts per week but decidedly better than no regular, even once-weekly exercise in your life.

Harvard researcher I-Min Lee published a study in 2004 that tracked more than 8,400 men between the ages of 50 and 70 over a decade. Those men who maintained a weekend exercise habit over the years were significantly less likely to die before the average life expectancy for American males at 78 years old. And that’s even if the man doesn’t move much the rest of the week, perhaps because of job or family obligations.

There are some caveats. The men who lived longer and stronger expended about 1,000 calories from exercise, most of it during fairly intense weekend bouts that were nonetheless considered “recreational” by the men in the study. Lin analyzed the data from the Harvard Alumni Health Study. Also, the men living longer were generally healthy during their adult lives, maintaining normal body weight and experiencing few cardiovascular problems.

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