What do you do if you want to keep your heart healthy as you get older? You probably already know how important it is to eat a nutritious diet and avoid artery-clogging animal fats, lose excess weight, and get your pulse rate up with regular aerobic activities. But new research suggests that there is another valuable step to take for cardiac care that you might not be quite as aware of.

The study, which took place at Iowa State University in Ames, found that lifting weights regularly may lower the risk of having a heart attack or stroke by a whopping 40 to 70 percent.1 These results are based on information collected on 12,591 men and women with a mean age of 47. They were all participating in the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study, which is a long-term investigation begun in 1970 to explore various health topics related to physical activity.

Examining the medical records of the subjects, the researchers flagged all instances of three separate groups of negative health outcomes. The categories were heart attacks and strokes that did not end up in being fatal, cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes that included mortality, and deaths from any cause.

After comparing the exercise habits of all the volunteers to these categories of medical issues, the data showed that strength training reduced the likelihood of any of the three negative outcomes occurring. In fact, those who worked out with weights only needed to do so for under an hour a week to make a significant difference in their risk of heart attack and stroke. And this was not a case of more is better, as spending longer than an hour on weight training per week does not appear to offer any greater cardiovascular benefit.

What’s more, the outcomes were completely independent of cardiovascular activity. That means the researchers controlled for walking, biking, and other aerobic pursuits that might have influenced the cardiovascular disease risk. This strengthens the validity of the findings since it is clearly not just a matter of fit people who do more exercise of all kinds having a lower risk of heart attack and stroke.

Nor is this the first evidence that strength training is beneficial to our health far beyond sculpting our muscles. A 2017 study at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland found that the risk of both type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease is substantially lower in people who do strength-training workouts. And a 2017 study by some of the same investigators who conducted the current research showed that strength training is linked to a 29 percent drop in metabolic syndrome risk.2

This all makes sense since strength training helps increase our lean muscle mass, reduces fat stores, and gives the metabolism a boost. Therefore, working out with weights is every bit as valuable as cardiovascular exercise. Add to that a regular routine focused on flexibility and stretching to improve balance, increase blood circulation, and enhance muscle coordination, and you will have an excellent all-around workout that covers all the necessary bases.

So, what do you do if you have never practiced any kind of strength training? It’s never too late to start at any age. It is simply a matter of figuring out what type of resistance-related activities you enjoy doing the most. You can invest in inexpensive free weights to hold and to strap around your ankles and do a variety of calisthenics with them. Rebounding makes use of gravity instead of weights to build muscle. Another possibility is joining a gym to take advantage of the assortment of weight machines there and put together a circuit that works different sets of muscles. Whichever you choose, just commit to doing it regularly to begin reaping the benefits to your heart and health.

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Comment by Chris of the family Masters on December 12, 2018 at 2:22am

As an athlete in my younger years, I have inherited a need to exercise. 

My heart regime consists of : Every second day- 30 push-ups, 30 dumbbell flies, 30 ab-wheels. Enough to take my breath away for few minutes.

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