Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Care2 Healthy Living/Jordyn Cormier: Would You Rather Pop a Pill or Exercise?

Care2 Healthy Living 
Would You Rather Pop a Pill or Exercise?
1
Would You Rather Pop a Pill or Exercise?
1
tweet
1
0
email
21

    By: Jordyn Cormier
    April 23, 2018

    About Jordyn

Take a moment and ask yourself: would you actually start a new exercise regimen to stave off a specific disease? Or would you prefer to pop a pill every day?

If we’re being truly honest, most of us would probably prefer the pill. Actually, according to research, the majority of Americans would prefer a pill, if it meant they didn’t have to exercise. And that is a real problem.

According to an American Heart Association survey, which assessed what treatment people would most prefer for high blood pressure, participants were much more willing to take a pill or a tea as treatment over exercise.

Participants were told that the treatments could add either one month, one year, or five years to their lives. The more years that the treatment offered, the more willing participants were to take it on.

But, in all cases, people were more hesitant to add exercise into their lives. When offered one extra year of life, only 63 percent of participants said they would choose exercise as a treatment. In contrast, 78 and 79 percent would choose a pill or a tea, respectively.
Love This? Never Miss Another Story.

Even when offered five extra years of lifespan, participants were still clearly less enthusiastic about exercise as a treatment option.

Exercise as a treatment was preferred over the fourth option: getting a shot. As someone with a lifelong case of needle phobia, I think that logic checks out.

While this research was conducted in an effort to help doctors explain the long-term, real-life implications of starting a new high blood pressure treatment, it also highlights the lack of enthusiasm Americans have for physical activity. Why are so many of us so opposed to working out?



According to an American Heart Association survey, Americans are much more willing to take a pill or a tea to stay healthy rather than get more exercise.

Perhaps it’s the “go big or go home” mindset we have around exercise that causes so many of us to give up on it.

Think about it: you either know people who work out religiously, or you know people who don’t work out at all. Those who have a healthy, moderate relationship with exercise are in the minority.

But you don’t need a gym membership to be reasonably active.

People who live in Blue Zones – areas of the world where humans experience the greatest longevity — tend to have a very balanced relationship with fitness. For them, it’s all about moving naturally. They go for long walks, they don’t sit too much, they ride bikes to go places, or they play enjoyable sports with friends. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it is integrated into their lifestyles.

The American habit of hyper-intense fad exercising is not doing our health or our longevity any favors. Exercise does not always have to mean intensive sports training that leaves you sore and utterly depleted. It can be as simple as walking, gardening, gentle hiking, or yoga.

Just get out of your uber-comfort zone, do more things manually, and allow yourself to move in your day to day. It’s not difficult. When you widen your perspective as to what exercise can be, you’ll find it a lot easier to incorporate into your life. No pills necessary.

Now it’s your turn. Would you rather pop a pill or exercise? Share your response in the comments section below!
Related on Care2

    And 2018′s Dirtiest Produce Award Goes To…
    8 Ways You Can Benefit From a Cold Shower
    9 Sneaky Hacks to Add More Fermented Foods to Your Diet

Image via Pexels.
GREAT STORY, RIGHT?
Share it with your friends
1
tweet
1
0
email
CONNECT WITH US

    Facebook 1.1 million followers
    Twitter 560,000 followers
    Pinterest 30,000 followers
    Email Newsletter

EMAIL THE EDITORS

You Might Also Like

    Don’t Waste Your Money on Expensive TV Don’t Waste Your Money on Expensive TV Video Experts
    Watch The New BBC Good Food YouTube Series For Kids Watch The New BBC Good Food YouTube Series For Kids BBC Good Food

    Volunteering Can Help Reduce Loneliness Volunteering Can Help Reduce Loneliness
    After Reading This, You May Never Eat Avocados Again After Reading This, You May Never Eat Avocados Again

    Theobroma Cacao: A Taste of the Fountain of Youth Theobroma Cacao: A Taste of the Fountain of Youth
    8 Benefits of Spinach: The First Superfood 8 Benefits of Spinach: The First Superfood

Recommended by
21 comments
Judith Blish
Judith Blish15 minutes ago

But do let me know when you do a version of this for arthritics who can barely walk to the corner.
SEND
Debra G
Debra G15 minutes ago

I do go to a gym and....hate it! Yesterday, I broke down and cried on the stationary bike. Might have something to do with the turds who tuned the tv to Faux Newz. I’m always grateful when I’m done and showered that I survived another workout session.
SEND
Peggy Peters
Peggy Peters16 minutes ago

I thought the two are not mutually exclusive. Workout then pop a pill.
SEND
Christine D
Christine D37 minutes ago

This shouldn't even be a question! Big Pharma certainly has its talons firmly implanted in the majority of Americans.. No wonder they are the sickest nation on earth despite spending more for medical care than any other country.
SEND
Elizabeth H
Elizabeth Habout an hour ago

No I wouldn't go to a gym, my idea of hell, but yes I would and do go for walks and would love to ride a bike again if we had more designated cycle tracks. I also have a small step machine and do 200 + very tough steps on it a day.
SEND
Julie W
Julie Wabout an hour ago

Not saying it is the best option, but yes, I'd rather pop a pill! I hate boring, repetitious exercise - but, reluctantly, I still do it! Ann B, why such a bleak view of life?
SEND
Janet B
Janet B2 hours ago

Thanks
SEND
Donna T
Donna T3 hours ago

thank you
SEND
Danii P
Danii P3 hours ago

Thank you.
SEND
Jeramie D
Jeramie D3 hours ago

Thanks
SEND
view all 21 comments
TOP STORIES

    1
    Would You Rather Pop a Pill or Exercise?
    2
    7 Ways to Cultivate Inspiration
    3
    Top 10 Foods for Liver Health
    4
    5 Easiest Ways to Get Started With a Zero-Waste Lifestyle
    5
    8 Easiest Hacks to Reduce Your Plastic Consumption

ads keep care2 free
learn more ▸
add this widget to your site
ads keep care2 free
learn more ▸
COMMUNITY SUCCESS!
Success! Voters Get the Chance to Shut Down Greyhound Racing in Florida

Care2 members and animal advocates have been working for years to end greyhound racing in...
more
1
tweet
1
0
"The best way to predict the future is to create it!"
- Dennis Gabor
Start A Petition

    Home
    Start a Petition
    Sign Petitions
    Petition Successes

    Care2 Causes
    Healthy Living
    Petition Help

Trending Petition Topics

    Animal Rights
    Children's Rights
    Civil Rights
    Corporate Accountability
    Education

    Environment
    Health
    Human Rights
    International Development
    LGBTQ Rights

    Media, Arts, Culture
    Politics
    Reproductive Rights
    Wildlife
    Women's Rights

Our Promise: Welcome to Care2, the world's largest community for good. Here, you'll find over 45 million like-minded people working towards progress, kindness, and lasting impact.

Care2 Stands Against: bigots, bullies, science deniers, misogynists, gun lobbyists, xenophobes, the willfully ignorant, animal abusers, frackers, and other mean people. If you find yourself aligning with any of those folks, you can move along, nothing to see here.

Care2 Stands With: humanitarians, animal lovers, feminists, rabble-rousers, nature-buffs, creatives, the naturally curious, and people who really love to do the right thing.
You are our people. You Care. We Care2.

    HomeAbout UsPartnershipsMedia InquiryPrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceContact UsHelp

Copyright © 2018 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors.All rights reserved
site feedback
site feedback

    log in / Join

    Start A Petition
    Sign Petition
    CARE2 Home
    healthy living
        Food +Recipes
        Health
        Love + Sex
        Green
        News
        Crafts
        Ecards
        Brands forGood
        Nature
        Pets
        Spirit
        Home
        Life
        Family
        Beauty
    causes & news
    Success Stories
    butterfly rewards

New to Care2? Start Here.

    About Us
    Care2 Team Blog

No comments: