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MEDICAL: DISEASES: HEART DISEASE :
MEDICAL: COSTS :
PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND FITNESS:
Exercise Can Help Keep Medical Costs Down:
American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report
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Exercise Can Help Keep Medical Costs Down:
American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report
September 07, 2016
Categories: Heart News
American Heart Association
http://newsroom.heart.org/news/exercise-can-help-keep-medical-costs-down
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Study Highlights
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Patients with heart disease who met weekly guidelines for moderate to
vigorous exercise saved on average more than $2,500 in annual healthcare
costs.
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Healthy patients, and those with cardiovascular risk factors, who
exercised as recommended also had lower average medical costs.
Embargoed until 3 p.m. CT / 4 p.m. ET Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016
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DALLAS, Sept. 7, 2016 Getting recommended levels of exercise weekly may
help keep down annual medical costs both for people with and without
cardiovascular disease, according to new research in Journal of the
American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association.
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Although its well known that regular moderate exercise reduces risk of
heart disease, stroke, and chronic conditions such as diabetes and high
blood pressure, our findings also emphasize the favorable impact on how
much you pay for healthcare, said Khurram Nasir, M.D., M.P.H., senior
author of the study and director of the Center for Healthcare Advancement
& Outcomes and the High Risk Cardiovascular Disease Clinic at Baptist
Health South Florida in Coral Gables.
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The new study examined data from a 2012 national survey sample of more
than 26,000 Americans age 18 or older, excluding people who were
underweight, pregnant, or unable to walk up to 10 steps. Nearly half the
participants who did not have cardiovascular disease, and almost one-third
who did, reported meeting exercise guidelines for weekly
moderate-to-vigorous activity.
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People in the study who already had cardiovascular disease specifically
coronary artery disease, stroke, heart attack, arrhythmias or peripheral
artery disease had higher healthcare costs. But those patients who
regularly exercised at recommended levels logged average healthcare costs
more than $2,500 lower than those who didnt meet exercise guidelines.
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Participants were also grouped according to their number of cardiovascular
risk factors high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking and
obesity. Among the healthiest participants, with no heart disease and at
most one cardiovascular risk factor, those that exercised regularly had
yearly medical costs averaging about $500 lower than those who didnt
exercise.
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Even among an established high-risk group such as those diagnosed with
heart disease or stroke, those who engaged in regular exercise activities
reported a much lower risk of being hospitalized, (having) an emergency
room visit and use of prescription medications.
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The research suggests that even if just 20 percent of patients with
cardiovascular disease who are not getting enough physical activity would
meet exercise goals, the nation could save several billion dollars in
healthcare costs annually, researchers said.
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The message to the patient is clear: There is no better pill in reducing
the risk of disease and healthcare costs than optimizing physical
activity, Nasir said.
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Additional Resources:
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Exercise photos and physical activity recommendations infographic are
located in the right column of this release link
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