Running and your Heart Health - shorter distances may be better! | Physical and Mental Health - Exercise, Fitness and Activity | Scoop.it

Intriguing findings from a new study presented last week suggest the mortality benefits of running are best accumulated in shorter distances, specifically at less than 20 miles per week [1]. In fact, at longer distances, the researchers observed a U-shape relationship between all-cause mortality and running, with longer weekly distances trending back in the wrong direction, toward less mortality benefit.