Lifelong Exercise Adds Up to Big Health Care Savings
June 16, 2021
According to a new study of exercise and Medicare claims. It finds that people who start to exercise before or during middle age typically save anywhere from $824 to $1,874 annually on health care costs after retirement, and the earlier they start their workouts, the greater those savings can be. NYT (paywall)
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