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A study a while back found four-second workouts might be enough to counteract all the sitting we do. Which makes this new study sound a little less exciting, but both are really saying the same thing!
Scientists at the University of Sydney say just two minutes of exercise a day can extend your life.
They spent years tracking 70,000 people aged 40 to 70 using activity trackers like Fitbits. And people who got just 15 minutes of vigorous exercise a week, about two minutes a day, were 18% less likely to die over the next five years.
That's not so different from what the four-second study found. In that one, people had to peddle hard on a stationary bike for four seconds, take a short break, repeat the process five times, and do the whole thing eight times a day.
That adds up to 2 minutes and 40 seconds of exercise. So according to both studies, just two to three minutes a day might help.
Obviously more exercise than that is even better. But more and more research shows that pretty much any amount is helpful.