Weekly 75 minutes of moderate-intensity activity is half the amount recommended by the NHS

An 11-minute brisk walk every day could prevent one in 10 premature deaths worldwide, according to the largest ever study of its kind.

This equates to 75 minutes of moderate intensity activity a week, half the weekly 150 minutes recommended by the NHS.

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