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Posted on May 29, 2024

How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware #physiotherapy










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Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on November 29, 2023

How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware #physiotherapy










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
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27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on September 24, 2023

How #physicalactivity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on September 3, 2023

How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware #physiotherapy










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on June 23, 2023

How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware #physiotherapy










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on May 30, 2023

How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape: @HarvardHealth #heartaware #physiotherapy










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on March 14, 2023

Exercise lowers risk of heart disease @HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on February 11, 2023February 11, 2023

Exercise lowers risk of heart disease @HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 3, 2023January 3, 2023

Exercise lowers risk of heart disease @HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on February 1, 2022

Exercise lowers risk of heart disease @HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
·
27m

Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth

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