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Lifestyle — Effect Sizes That Match Drugs

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Not all lifestyle advice moves the needle

"Eat healthy, exercise more" is true and useless. What actually moves cardiovascular risk by a measurable amount is a short list of specific levers with published effect sizes. Stack the big ones and your risk reduction matches a statin without a prescription pad.

Fact

Zone 2 cardio — 3 hours/week

Three to four hours of moderate (conversational pace) aerobic work per week reduces CVD mortality by ~30% independent of other factors. This is the single biggest-effect lifestyle lever. Your current resting HR of {restingHr} is one of the metrics that tracks it.

~30% CVD mortality reduction
Fact

Mediterranean diet pattern

PREDIMED randomised 7,447 high-risk people to a Mediterranean diet vs a low-fat control. The Mediterranean arm reduced major cardiovascular events by 30%. The diet isn't magic — it's olive oil as the primary fat, fish regularly, vegetables + legumes every day, minimal processed food.

30% event reduction, PREDIMED
Fact

Sleep — the silent risk factor

Chronic sleep under 6 hours/night raises CVD mortality by ~20%. Untreated sleep apnoea at least doubles event risk. These aren't marginal numbers. Sleep is arguably a cardiovascular drug. Screen for apnoea if you snore, have hypertension, or feel unrefreshed.

~20% CVD mortality from chronic short sleep
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Drag each lifestyle lever from highest to lowest effect size on CVD risk.

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Takeaway

Key Takeaway

Zone 2 cardio, Mediterranean eating, and consistent sleep aren't soft advice — they each independently move CVD mortality by 20–30%. Stack all three and you're rivalling moderate-intensity statin therapy without the prescription.

References

  1. Physical activity dose-response for CVD mortality — meta-analysisKyu et al., 2018
  2. PREDIMED — Mediterranean diet for primary CVD preventionEstruch et al., 2018
  3. Sleep duration and cardiovascular mortality — meta-analysisCappuccio et al., 2010

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