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The heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) epidemic in older women is a critical target for prevention, as therapeutic options are limited. In a prospective cohort study, researchers examined the association between accelerometer-measured physical activity and incident heart failure in 5951 women aged 63 to 99 years. Increases in moderate to vigorous physical activity, number of steps per day, and light physical activity, as well as decreased sedentary time, were each associated with decreased overall heart failure and HFpEF. Interestingly, these parameters were not associated with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
In another prospective study in 412,413 U.S. adults (55% women; mean age, 44), survey data on leisur…