CTV Winnipeg: Exercise at medical fitness centres improving health for older adults, says U of M study
November 29, 2024 —
A new study has found older adults who regularly attend medical fitness centres have better heart health and live longer.
The study was published in BMC Geriatrics this summer and found people who went to the fitness facilities had a 27 per cent reduction in the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Those who went to work out more than once a week were 23 per cent less likely to need emergency room care.
“Exercise really does improve their lives, not only needing to use the emergency room less often, or prolonging life, but it also results in decreased mental illness, in particular depression and anxiety,” said Dr. Alan Katz, one of the co-authors of the study.
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