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    Even small changes in physical activity may boost longevity – Harvard Health

    HealthJustfine TeamBy HealthJustfine TeamJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    February 19, 2026
    ByLynne Christensen,

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    • Reviewed byRobert H. Shmerling, MD,

      Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing; Editorial Advisory Board Member, Harvard Health Publishing

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    Can you add five to 10 more minutes of brisk walking or other moderate to vigorous activity to your daily routine? If so, you could be adding extra years to your life. That was the finding of a study published Jan. 24, 2026, in The Lancet

    For the study, researchers combined results from studies in the United States, Sweden, Norway, and the United Kingdom that together included more than 135,000 adults. All of the studies used tracking devices to collect data on physical activity. Participants were followed for an average of eight years. Using statistical analyses, the researchers created hypothetical scenarios to estimate how small changes in daily activity might alter the risk of dying during this period.

    Adding five minutes a day of moderate to vigorous activity was estimated to prevent up to 6% of deaths among the least active adults and 10% among everyone except those who were already the most active. Adding 10 minutes a day might reduce deaths by 9% and 15% for these groups. Sitting for 30 minutes less per day might prevent 3% of deaths among the least active adults and 7% among everyone

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