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January 14, 2026
|Daily Mirror UK
Walking for five more minutes a day can 'cut risk of early death by 10%
BRISK walking for an extra five minutes a day can reduce the risk of early death by 10%.
The Lancet study tracked 95,000 middle-aged and older adults in the UK as well as 40,000 people from Norway, Sweden and the US.
Data from the UK Biobank arm of the study also showed cutting our sedentary time by 30 minutes a day could reduce 4.5% of deaths, except for participants who were already very active.
The research, led by the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences, showed an extra 10 minutes of moderate exercise was linked to a 15% reduction in deaths.
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