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Study links timing and consistency of daily activity with improved fitness and healthy ageing

Circadian rhythms, or biological clocks, regulate a person's activities over a 24-hour period -- including sleep-wake cycles and wide-ranging physiological and metabolic functions

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Timing and consistency of one's daily physical activity could be related with an improved cardiorespiratory fitness and walking efficiency -- two important aspects of healthy ageing, according to a study.

Circadian rhythms, or biological clocks, regulate a person's activities over a 24-hour period -- including sleep-wake cycles and wide-ranging physiological and metabolic functions.

"The circadian mechanisms that generate daily rhythms in our system are important for our well-being," senior author Karyn Esser, professor and chair at the University of Florida College of Medicine, US, said.

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