BLOOMIN' BENEFITS

Pottering in the garden for half an hour a day reduces risk of heart attack and is a lifesaver

The 12-year study found gardeners and walkers 54 per cent less likely to suffer heart-related death than couch potatoes

OAPs can slash the risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke by pottering in the garden for half an hour a day.

Gentle strolls and a spot of fishing also protect pensioners.

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Garden hearty . . . pottering in the garden for half an hour a day can protect OAPs from heart attacks or strokesCredit: Alamy

The more exercise the better, and people are never too old to feel the benefit, say experts.

A 12-year study found gardeners and walkers were 54 per cent less likely to suffer a heart-related death than couch potatoes.

Those who ran, jogged or swam for at least three hours a week cut the risk by two-thirds.

The study was revealed at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in RomeCredit: Alamy

The first group were 31 per cent less likely to have a heart attack, rising to 45 per cent for the second, it was said.

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Prof Riitta Antikainen, of the University of Oulu in Finland, who studied almost 2,500 adults aged 65 to 74, said leisure activity had a “protective effect” on hearts.

She added: “The more you do, the better.”

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