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Share on Pinterest A new study found that men need more exercise than women to lower their risk of coronary heart disease. Getty Images/Cavan Images Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise ...
A new study suggests that men require nearly double the amount of exercise as women to lower heart disease risk an equivalent amount. Women who got 250 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise each ...
A study of over 85,000 people found that females achieved greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk and mortality with less physical activity. The findings highlight a persistent “gender gap” ...