Physical exercise reduces the incidence of cardiovascular events and related morbidity and mortality in individuals at cardiovascular risk.
Does physical exercise improve cardiovascular outcomes in individuals with or without cardiovascular risk?
This review highlights the current recommendations and cardiovascular benefits of physical exercise for primary and secondary prevention.
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Physical exercise is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle. It contributes to a reduction in the incidence of cardiovascular events and related morbidity and mortality, particularly through its beneficial effects on blood sugar, lipid, and blood pressure profiles. Physical exercise is among the lifestyle and dietary measures recommended for all individuals, whether they are at cardiovascular risk or not, for both primary and secondary prevention. The purpose of this article is to review the current physical exercise recommendations and potential cardiovascular benefits in specific situations.
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