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Scientists Discover the Ideal Strength Training Routine for a Longer Life

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 Scientists Discover the Strength Training Sweet Spot for a Longer, Healthier Life What if just a couple of hours of strength training each week could significantly improve your chances of living a longer and healthier life? New long-term research suggests that the ideal amount of strength training may be between 90 and 120 minutes per week . Even more impressive, combining strength training with regular cardio exercise appears to provide the greatest health benefits and may substantially reduce the risk of premature death. Why Strength Training Matters More Than Ever For years, aerobic activities such as walking, jogging, swimming, and cycling have been praised for their heart-health benefits. However, strength training is now gaining recognition as an equally important part of a healthy lifestyle. Strength training includes activities such as: Weightlifting Push-ups Squats Lunges Resistance band exercises Bodyweight workouts These exercises help build and maintain muscle mass, im...

Trying to Lose Weight? Exercise May Help Your Muscles Stay Strong and Youthful

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 Weight Loss, Muscle Loss, and Exercise: What Really Happens Inside Your Muscles When people lose weight, the change does not come exclusively from body fat. A significant portion of weight loss can also come from skeletal muscle. This matters because muscle tissue does far more than support movement—it plays a central role in metabolic health, blood sugar regulation, injury prevention, and healthy ageing. Loss of muscle mass has been linked to reduced strength, poorer mobility, higher injury risk, and potentially less sustainable long-term weight loss. Preserving muscle quality during weight loss is therefore a key concern, not only for the general population but also for athletes and individuals using modern weight loss medications. Why Muscle Matters During Weight Loss Skeletal muscle is metabolically active tissue. It helps regulate glucose levels, supports insulin sensitivity, and contributes to overall energy balance. When muscle mass declines, metabolic efficiency may suffer...