Here’s how weight lifting exercises can help reduce your risks of heart disease and diabetes

Author: Daily Times Monitor

All forms of exercise are good for body and mind, however, weight-lifting exercises, in particular seem to be even more beneficial for you.

As per a new study, doing weight lifting exercises may not only help you tone those muscles, but also lower the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as Type 2 diabetes.

The findings showed that resistance-based interval training exercise – a simple leg exercises, involving weights – improved blood vessel function of individuals with and without diabetes.

“Individuals with Type 2 diabetes are up to four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than those without,” said Jonathan Little, Assistant Professor at University of British Columbia (UBC) – Okanagan Campus in Canada.

“After completion of just one bout of exercise, we saw an improvement in blood vessel function, an indicator of heart health and heart attack risk,” Little added.

In the study, the team compared the effect of two types of interval training – resistance and cardiovascular exercises – on blood vessel function on 35 participants assigned into three groups – people with Type 2 diabetes, non-exercisers, and regular exercisers without diabetes.

“All exercisers showed greater blood vessel function improvement after the resistance-based interval training. However, this was most prominent in the Type 2 diabetes group,” noted Monique Francois, graduate student at UBC.

The researchers said that the exercise regimen could also prove to be a cost-effective tool to help people manage their disease. The study was published in American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

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