Multiple short bouts of exercise are better than a single continuous bout for cardiometabolic health: a randomised crossover trial.
Philip ShambrookMichael I C KingsleyNicholas F TaylorDaniel W T WundersitzClaire E LeipoldBrett Ashley GordonPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Accumulating 30 min of moderate-intensity walking in three bouts throughout the day is more effective at reducing markers of cardiometabolic health risk in insufficiently active, apparently healthy adults than a single daily bout. Both accumulated and single-bout walking were equally as effective at reducing postprandial glucose concentrations compared to a no-exercise control. Therefore, accumulating exercise in short bouts after each main meal might be more advantageous for overall cardiometabolic health.
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