Exercise: the closest thing to a longevity drug
Why training beats almost every pill for how long and well you live.
The drug everyone wishes existed
If exercise were a medication, it would be the most powerful one ever discovered. Regular physical activity lowers your risk of heart disease, type-2 diabetes, many cancers, dementia, depression, and all-cause death — at an effect size no single drug comes close to. The hard part isn't the evidence; it's the doing.
Unlike your age or genes, your fitness is something you can change — and moving even from 'low' to 'below average' delivers some of the largest gains. The biggest jump is getting off the couch at all.
Compared with the fittest group, how did the LEAST-fit group fare for mortality risk in the large JAMA fitness study?