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Mixing Exercise Types Linked to 19% Lower Mortality Risk in Landmark 30-Year Study
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Mixing Exercise Types Linked to 19% Lower Mortality Risk in Landmark 30-Year Study

Performing a wide variety of physical activities each week — rather than repeatedly doing the same single exercise — is associated with a significantly reduced risk of death over the long term, according to one of the largest and longest prospective studies ever conducted on exercise patterns and longevity. Published January 20, 2026 in BMJ Medicine, the research tracked the weekly exercise habits of more than 111,000 U.S. nurses and health professionals (aged 30–75 at baseline) for up to 30 years. Participants self-reported time spent on multiple activities including walking, jogging, running, cycling, swimming, rowing, tennis, squash, strength training, yoga, gardening, stair climbing, and more. Teenage Boys Doing Different Activities Collection illustration After adjusting for ...