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Exercise reduces risk of hypertension when exposed to high pollution levels, says study – The Indian Express
Researchers found that each increase in PM2.5 level was associated with a 38 per cent increase in risk of incident hypertension.
Published: July 25, 2020 7:15:19 pm
The benefit of physical activity with respect to air pollution has been analysed by researchers earlier too. (Source: getty images)Even if people live in areas that have high air pollution, exercising regularly can help lower their risk of high blood pressure.
Published in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation, the study analysed more than 1,40,000 non-hypertensive adults in Taiwan, following them for an average of five years. Researc…
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