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adam_arthurtoday at 12:22 AM1 replyview on HN

A large volume of studies already exist.

That intense exercise is good, and even very good for you, is proven as far as reasonably possible given that we can't run deterministically controlled experiments.

More evidence may come out that adds nuance, but the effect size is so large that it becomes obvious in the data just from observation.

You can cycle or stationary bike if you have bad knees. There are plenty of exercises that are intense but easy on the joints.


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makeitdoubletoday at 12:38 AM

I am aware of that for exercising, but was ignorant of what "intense" actually means in this context. And you're right.

Looking around, the simplest wording I get:

> the intensity must be high. This means that you need to really exert yourself so you get out of breath. [https://norwegianscitechnews.com/2026/05/exercise-a-very-lit...]

So if climbing the stairs gets someone out of breath it's intense (and I also see how getting to your limits, whatever they are, can help)

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