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Just 5 Minutes of Extra Activity Each Day Could Extend Your Life : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 27, 2026 2:30 am
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Even Small Changes in Daily Exercise Habits Can Lead to Significant Health Benefits

We all know the importance of physical exercise for our overall health and longevity, but a recent study has shed light on just how impactful even minor adjustments in our daily routines can be.

Research conducted on wearable data from over 130,000 individuals in various countries has revealed that incorporating just 5 extra minutes of exercise each day or cutting down sitting time by half an hour can result in noticeable improvements in lifespan.

Conducted by a team from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, the study focused on two distinct groups: a high-risk cohort consisting of the least active 20 percent of participants, and a larger population group encompassing everyone except the most active 20 percent.

The researchers found that small and achievable increases in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity could potentially prevent up to 6 percent of all deaths in the high-risk group and 10 percent of all deaths in the general population. Similarly, reducing sedentary time by 30 minutes a day could lead to a meaningful reduction in mortality rates.

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An extra 5 minutes of exercise a day made the most difference for those exercising the least. (Ekelund et al., The Lancet, 2026)

While the study utilized statistical models rather than real-time activity tracking, it highlighted the potential impact of lifestyle changes on mortality risk. The most significant benefits were observed in individuals with low activity levels and prolonged sedentary behavior, indicating that even small modifications can yield substantial advantages.

Although the research doesn’t establish a direct causal relationship, the extensive data analysis and significant correlations suggest that further investigation is warranted.

The study authors emphasized the need for future research to explore additional health outcomes beyond all-cause mortality, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries where demographics and disease burdens differ.

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These findings offer hope for individuals struggling to maintain a regular exercise routine. Incorporating brief periods of brisk walking, cycling, or simply avoiding prolonged sitting can have a positive impact on health.

While the World Health Organization recommends 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week, even small steps towards a more active lifestyle can make a difference in overall well-being.

According to sedentary behavior expert Daniel Bailey from Brunel University of London, advocating for small, attainable changes in physical activity can significantly reduce mortality risks and serve as a starting point for individuals to progressively increase their activity levels.

The study has been published in The Lancet.

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