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Reframing exercise: How simple physical activity boosts health

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For many people, consistent exercise feels daunting — an all-or-nothing proposition in which setbacks signal failure and advice overwhelms. This discussion reframed physical activity as something accessible and sustainable by challenging common myths about exercise and the amounts needed for health and well-being. Speakers explored how different “doses” of activity, from light movement to more intense training, influence health — and how adapting routines can help people avoid burnout and keep exercising over a lifetime. A panel of specialists in epidemiology, sports cardiology, athletics, and health journalism weighed in, drawing on both research and real-world experience.

SPEAKERS

Brooke Forde, Olympic Silver Medalist and Project Coordinator, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

I-Min Lee, Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Mia Sanchez, SM ‘26, and Marathoner

Meagan Wasfy, Sports Cardiologist and Echocardiographer, Massachusetts General Hospital

MODERATOR

Gretchen Reynolds, Health Columnist, The Washington Post

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