Researchers have found that women who took part in moderate exercise, such as walking briskly or playing tennis, experienced a significant reduction in risk of having a stroke.
And the best bet is to get moving now.
“The benefits of reducing risk of stroke were further observed among the group of women who had a sustained moderate level of physical activity over time,” said Sophia Wang, the study’s lead author and a professor at the Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope.
It’s hardly news that people of both sexes who exercise are healthier than those who do not. And the National Stroke Association has long recommended activity as a way to ward off strokes.
The researchers in the current study presented their findings Thursday at the American Stroke Association’s international conference in San Diego. (The American Stroke Association, an offshoot of the American Heart Association, is separate from the National Stroke Association.)