Marziah Mansor
10-05-2005, 11:04 PM
Dear friends,
How long did people need to train with weights per week in order to lower their
risk of coronary heart disease by 23%?
What percentage of men who took annual holidays would be less likely to die of a heart disease, than who'd skipped time off?
Tq for your reply
How long did people need to train with weights per week in order to lower their
risk of coronary heart disease by 23%?
What percentage of men who took annual holidays would be less likely to die of a heart disease, than who'd skipped time off?
Tq for your reply
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Bharat2005
10-08-2005, 06:08 AM
Percentages are fine only for reading pleasures. When it comes to risk of diseases, esppecially those which are not accurately measureable and successfully curable like coronary heart disease, the goal should be keep the risks AS LOW AS POSSIBLE.
Training with weights will not help much, cardiac excercise is aerobic. any excercise which can raise hour heart rate to atleast 75% of maximum heart rate will only help. To get the best results, do heart healthy excercises atleast 4 days a week.
Training with weights will not help much, cardiac excercise is aerobic. any excercise which can raise hour heart rate to atleast 75% of maximum heart rate will only help. To get the best results, do heart healthy excercises atleast 4 days a week.

