Exercise really is the best medicine

Exercise really is the best medicine

Exercise really is the best medicine:

  • It powerfully prevents and treats diseases across almost every system—from heart and metabolism to muscles, bones, mood, and cognition.
  • It boosts longevity, lowering the risk of early death and supporting a higher quality of life as we age.
  • It brings economic, social, and emotional benefits, especially when done in communities or groups.
  • The type and timing of activity—whether aerobic, strength, HIIT, group classes, or leisure movement—can be tailored to individual needs and still deliver results.
  • And perhaps most importantly, even small, consistent efforts can yield significant gains. Starting is the hardest part—but once you begin, the benefits compound quickly.

Stats

  • Exercise reduces heart disease risk by 40%
  • Improves symptonms of osteorarthritis by 22%-83%; reduces pain by 25%-52%
  • Reduces risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 50%-80%
  • Reduces risk of falls by 30%-50%; and risk of hiop fracture by  35%-68%
  • Reduces all cause mortality risk by 30%
  • Reduces risk of stroke by 20% to 40%
  • Reduces risk of developing dementia by 20%-50%