BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

5 reasons why your hard work is not better than exercise

It is a common fact that many people with high blood fat, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular diseases, when examined and advised by a doctor to exercise more and do sports, all respond as follows:: "Oh my god, I walk a lot the day I work, I carry a lot of doctors, I work hard, not sedentary!".

5 reasons why your hard work is not better than exercise

5/24/2021 10:56:40 AM

Physical activity during exercise and at work has different effects on cardiovascular health. It's a well-known paradox: proper training is excellent, but too much practice is bad for the heart.

The following five reasons :

  1. The job is often low-intensity or long-term. It is necessary to exercise with high intensity (60-70% of maximum exertion) quickly (60 minutes). At the same time, the jobs are usually long or low power (30-35%).
  2.  Work often increases the heart rate for a long time due to stress, time pressure, and insufficient and reasonable rest. During exercise, your heart rate will increase during activity and usually return to normal quickly after a break.
  3. Jobs that have to lift a lot of weight or sit in one place will increase blood pressure on average over 24 hours. Weight training will increase blood pressure during exercise but will return to normal very quickly when resting.
  4. Work with little rest time or heavy exercise. The difference that helps improve cardiovascular health is the time to rest when exercising, which helps to increase metabolism, increase muscle mass, and repair micro-injuries. Conversely, working or exercising without rest will put the body into a state of severe damage without recovering in time.
  5. The working environment often has many adverse factors for health, such as stuffy air in the office, working in the sun, dust pollution, water loss through sweat, noise, etc. Utterly different from fresh air, training aids, relaxing atmosphere when exercising.

Therefore, the problem is not that you are sedentary, but that the type of exercise and unreasonable exercise environment make your cardiovascular risk very high, even though you are tired every day.

Let's start exercising to improve your health!

HOW IS EXERCISE GOOD FOR THE HEART?

- If you are not restricted because of cardiovascular or joint problems, you can practice sports such as walking, cycling.

- When you have joint problems, you can choose water sports. Being active in water reduces the body's burden on joints by about half. Swimming, water walking, water aerobics are excellent alternatives to land sports.

- Not forgetting sports that train muscles and flexibility, such as yoga, light exercise. Yoga helps ensure flexible joints and exercises muscle groups. Resistance training with light weights (1kg) can help muscles regularly work, avoiding muscle atrophy and muscle loss. 

Related posts

What is coronary arteries disease? Causes, symptoms and treatments
Bệnh động mạch vành (bệnh mạch vành) là bệnh lý tim mạch nguy hiểm, có xu hướng gia tăng mạnh ở Việt Nam, gây tử vong cao nếu không phát hiện sớm.

7 Common cardiovascular diseases and typical symptoms
Coronary artery disease, myocardial anemia, aortic aneurysm, heart failure ... are common cardiovascular diseases, dangerous to health if not promptly treated.

5 principles of self-monitoring of blood pressure at home for cardiovascular patients
Self-monitoring of blood pressure at home has been proven to be reliable, helping to improve patient adherence, increase blood pressure control, and help patients better understand their disease. Therefore, instead of anxiously waiting for the "routine test," everyone should actively monitor their blood pressure!

By Dr. Phung Ngoc Minh Tan

Doctor advises on how to monitor heart rate with new generation electrocardiogram Holter
Electrocardiogram Holter detects irregular heart rates that would have been missed by conventional electrocardiograms. Arrhythmias that properly overlooked when taking a one-time electrocardiogram are paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (the cause of stroke), ventricular extrasystoles, dangerous ventricular tachycardia (increased risk of cardiac arrest, sudden death), cases of coronary artery spasm, etc.

By Dr. Hoang Cong Duong

Recent posts

CHILD MALNUTRITION IS MORE COMPLEX THAN IT SEEMS
Malnutrition is a major cause of death in children under five and leads to serious effects like stunted growth, poor memory, and digestive disorders.

By Dr. Le Thi Kim Dung

8 TIPS FOR PARENT TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD FROM COMMON RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES DURING SEASONAL CHANGES
During seasonal transitions, children are more prone to respiratory illnesses such as upper respiratory tract infections, laryngitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and asthma. These conditions can be triggered not only by sudden weather changes and an underdeveloped immune system but also by preventable factors. Here are ways to support your child's respiratory health:

By Dr. Pham Thi Thuy Trang

ALARMING FIGURES ON WORKPLACE MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH IN 2024
Musculoskeletal health is always a priority in the workplace. Reports indicate that up to 47% of employees experience reduced productivity due to muscle pain and joint aches. Discover preventive measures and improvement strategies in the article below!

ASTHMA IN CHILDREN – Early Detection and Treatment is Key!
Asthma symptoms include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms can come and go, varying with the extent of airway narrowing.

By DR. DANG NGOC VAN ANH

MASKED HYPERTENSION
Masked hypertension refers to a condition where a patient’s blood pressure (BP) appears normal (below 140/90 mmHg) when measured in a clinical setting but exceeds the threshold of 135/85 mmHg when measured outside the clinic, such as at home or with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) over 24 hours. The concern with masked hypertension is that it often goes unnoticed, yet it poses significant health risks. If left untreated, it can lead to severe complications such as kidney failure, vision loss, heart failure, and an increased risk of stroke.

{{currentDoctor.Name}}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Register name') }}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Phone') }}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Email') }}
Patient info:
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Patient name') }}