Just a Little Exercise Every Day Could Prevent 110,000 Deaths Per Year

How We Learned That Lactic Acid Is Good For You

In the 1920s, experiments suggested that the accumulation of lactic acid in the bloodstream interfered with a person’s ability to exercise by causing muscles to stop contracting. However, Carl and Gerty Cori won the 1947 Nobel Prize for discovering the “Cori Cycle,”...
Just a Little Exercise Every Day Could Prevent 110,000 Deaths Per Year

NSAIDs Can Interfere with Exercise or Training

It is very common for recreational exercisers to take NSAIDs, such as Advil, Motrin or aspirin, to lessen muscular pain (Int J of Pharm Prac, Feb, 2019;27(1):105–107), but NSAIDs can interfere with muscle growth by delaying recovery from exercise (Acta Physiologica,...
Just a Little Exercise Every Day Could Prevent 110,000 Deaths Per Year

Over-Training, or Too Much Exercise

A regular exercise program can help to prevent disease and to prolong lives, but every serious exerciser learns sooner or later that exercising too much can cause injuries and health issues. A recent study from Austria reports that emotional symptoms can often be an...
Just a Little Exercise Every Day Could Prevent 110,000 Deaths Per Year

Running Injuries from Over-Striding

The incidence of running injuries can be markedly reduced by increasing the cadence during running, which helps to reduce the impact force of your feet hitting the ground (Int J Sports Phys Ther, 2021; 16(4): 1076–1083). Most running injuries are caused by the high...
Just a Little Exercise Every Day Could Prevent 110,000 Deaths Per Year

How Much Should You Exercise?

Exercise helps to prevent disease and prolong life. The Copenhagen City Heart Study found that those who exercised 2.6 to 4.5 hours per week were 40 percent less likely to die over the next 25 years than the less active people (Mayo Clinic Proceedings, August 17,...