Weekend Warriors vs. Regular Exercisers: Cardiovascular Benefits Revealed

To enhance physical activity levels, individuals are encouraged to find enjoyable activities, exercise with friends, and set aside specific times for exercise.

By Jessica Norris on July 21, 2023 — Fact checked by Ferdinand Lali, Ph.D

The study, published in JAMA, included a substantial cohort of nearly 90,000 participants from the UK Biobank. To assess their physical activity levels, participants wore accelerometers on their wrists for one week. Based on their activity levels, the researchers categorized participants into three groups: weekend warriors, individuals who exercised regularly, and those who were considered inactive as they didn't meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exercise. Researchers accounted for factors like age, education level, and tobacco use during data analysis to ensure accurate comparisons.

Surprisingly, the study revealed that both the weekend warriors and the regularly active individuals experienced comparable decreases in the risk of heart attacks, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and strokes. This finding suggests that the pattern of physical activity did not significantly impact the cardiovascular benefits. Whether individuals engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity over a concentrated period or spread it evenly throughout the week, the total volume of activity seemed to be the key factor influencing positive cardiovascular outcomes.

Limitations and Future Research

The Importance of Physical Activity for Cardiovascular Health

Despite the study's limitations, it highlights the critical importance of physical activity for maintaining cardiovascular health. Whether individuals opt for weekend warrior-style activity or evenly distributed exercise throughout the week, both approaches offer substantial benefits in reducing the risk of heart diseases and strokes. To enhance physical activity levels, individuals are encouraged to find enjoyable activities, exercise with friends, and set aside specific times for exercise. Consulting healthcare providers can also help individuals determine appropriate physical activity levels tailored to their specific health needs. Ultimately, incorporating regular physical activity into daily routines can significantly contribute to overall cardiovascular well-being.