'Modest' exercise for elderly 'beneficial to heart health', study finds

Even modest levels of exercise can help stave off heart attacks and strokes among the elderly, new research suggests.

'Modest' exercise for elderly 'beneficial to heart health', study finds

Even modest levels of exercise can help stave off heart attacks and strokes among the elderly, new research suggests.

Elderly people who are moderately inactive have a 14% reduced risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attacks and strokes, compared to those who were completely inactive, the study found.

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