Exercise for Longevity
If any single 'longevity drug' existed, it would be exercise. This guide explains the types of movement most linked with a longer, healthier life — and how to build them into a realistic routine.
Why movement is the strongest longevity lever, the roles of cardio, strength, and stability, the evidence on intensity, and a balanced weekly approach.
What's inside
- →The strongest lever — exercise & lifespan
- →Cardio & 'zone 2' — aerobic base
- →Strength — muscle & aging
- →Stability & mobility — staying capable
- →How much — realistic targets
- →Starting safely — with your doctor
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about longevity and healthy aging — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified doctor. The science of longevity is evolving, and many "biohacks" and anti-aging products are unproven or over-hyped; no supplement or practice has been proven to extend human lifespan, so be cautious of miracle claims. Talk to your doctor before starting fasting, new supplements, or intense regimens — especially if you have a health condition, are pregnant, or take medication — and remember that supplements are not tightly regulated. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. In a medical emergency, call 911.