Doing Physical Activity in the Morning Lowers the Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke

Written by Sarah Cownley
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Should come with a warningNew research suggests that physical activity in the morning may lower the risk of heart disease and stroke risk. So, if you are one of those people who like to work out first thing in the morning, you are in good company.

While it has been well established that physical activity is good for heart health, this new study indicated that morning activity seems to be the most beneficial. Researchers used data from the UK Biobank, which included 86,657 adults aged 42 to 78 years free of cardiovascular disease. All participants wore an activity tracker on their wrists for seven consecutive days and were followed for incident cardiovascular disease, which was defined as the first hospital admission or death related to stroke or coronary artery disease.

There was a follow-up period of six to eight years, during which 2,911 participants developed coronary artery disease and 796 had a stroke. When activity times were compared among participants, those who showed a peak activity time between 8 am and 11 am had the lowest risks of heart disease and stroke.

After adjusting for age and sex, participants that were found to be most active in the early or late morning had between 11% and 16% lower risks of incident coronary artery disease. Participants who were most active in the late morning also had a 17% decreased risk of stroke compared to a reference group. When analyzed separately, investigators found the results were more prominent in women than men.

Study author Ms. Gali Albalak explained, “This was an observational study, and therefore, we cannot explain why the associations were more marked in women. Our findings add to the evidence of the health benefits of being physically active by suggesting that morning activity, especially late morning may be the most advantageous. It is too early for formal advice to prioritize morning exercise as this is quite a new field of research. But we hope that one day we can refine current recommendations simply by adding one line: ‘When exercising, it’s advised to do so in the morning.’”

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