Push-ups can keep heart disease risk at bay: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Active, middle-aged men who can complete more than 40 push-ups at a time had a significantly lower risk of (CVD) outcomes compared to those who did less than 10 push-ups, says a new study.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, showed that men who are able to do more than 40 push-ups had a 96 per cent reduced risk of events compared with those who were able to do less than 10 push-ups.

In addition, capacity was more strongly associated with lower incidence of events than was aerobic capacity as estimated by a submaximal treadmill exercise test.

For the study, the researchers from analysed data from 1,104 active male firefighters whose mean age was 39.6.

During the 10-year study period, 37 CVD-related outcomes were reported.

"Our findings provide evidence that capacity could be an easy, no-cost method to help assess risk in almost any setting," said at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public in the US.

The results are not generalisable to women, men of other ages or who are less active, the researchers noted.

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 12:08 IST