Exercise may not be the key to living longer — it might even be…

Survival of the fittest? Maybe.

Exercise might not be the key to longevity, according to new research — in fact, too much moving around could even be accelerating the aging process in our bodies, Scandinavian scientists have revealed.

The ambitious study on the oft-discussed subject has yet to be peer-reviewed, but recently won a national sports medicine prize in Finland, where the research was conducted over a 45-year period.

Multiple studies have previously confirmed that those who exercise more live longer and healthier lives.

This time however, researchers at the University of Jyvaskyla found that physical activity might just be a small part of the larger picture and in some cases may have negative health impacts.

To conduct the study, more than 11,000 Finnish same-sex twins were analyzed between 1975 to 2020.

The participants self-reported the time and intensity of their daily physical activity and were categorized into four groups: sedentary, moderately active, active and highly active.

Overall the study found that those who exercised the least were about 20 percent more likely to die over the 45 years than those who were regularly active. Drazen – stock.adobe.com

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