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The body and heart are better prepared for the exercise later in the day than in the early morning due to certain metabolic factors in men, says Aciero. This is the reason evening exercise helps with enhancing heart health and lowering blood pressure.

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THE TIME OF DAY YOU GO FOR A RIDE CAN INFLUENCE THE RESULTS

THE TIME OF DAY YOU GO FOR A RIDE CAN INFLUENCE THE RESULTS

  • According to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Physiology, the time of day you work out can influence exercise-induced health and performance benefits, which varies across genders.
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If you’ve suspected you gain more benefits from your workouts depending on the time of day you complete them, your hunch might be right. In the past, studies have found that the time of day you work out c...

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“The likely reasons why women lose total-body and belly fat with morning exercise is because the body is in a more favorable hormonal state (lower insulin levels) which favors burning body fat...

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In the beginning, Arciero says, many of the participants who were active for more than four days a week were reluctant to cut back on their workouts. But that all changed once they started noticing improvements in their performance.

They were realizing that the bottom line is all abou...

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The program was inspired by the exercise recommendations of the American College of Sports Medicine.

It was designed so that people can maintain a healthy active lifestyle ...

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For Men

Men who worked out in the both groups had improvements in mood and physical performance, and decreased both total and abdominal body fat.

But for those in the evening group, exercise had greater improvements in lowering systolic blood pressure, decreasing

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Participants designated to the morning group worked out between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and those in the evening group exercised between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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All participants practiced each workout for an hour or less, except for the endurance-focused workouts, which participants were allowed to practice for an hour or more. All groups completed the same type of exercise on the same day, under the direction of certified fitness professionals.

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Conclusion

The bottom line: If you’re trying to achieve a specific goal like increasing upper body strength or decreasing blood pressure, then it’s worth considering the time of day you exercise. That’s because your body may react differently to an early morning ride or strength session ver...

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The PRISE program

The PRISE program requires participants to exercise ...

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Though nutrition wasn’t the main focal point of this study, says Arciero, participants did follow a strict diet. Men and women in all groups met with a registered dietitian and were given a 12-week me...

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Researchers studied 56 highly active men and women

Researchers studied 56 highly active men and women, ages 25 to 55, for 12 weeks to help identify the most effective and feasible time of day to exercise.

During this period, participants practiced the

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For Women

In the end, for women, morning exercise reduced total body and abdominal fat, decreased blood pressure, and improved lower-body muscle power, while evening exercise enhanced mood, as well as improved uppe...

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Morning participants were instructed to eat breakfast after workout sessions and subsequent meals in four-hour increments.

Evening participants were instructed to eat four meals a day in four-...

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