Based on the findings, it seems that vacations act almost like a HIIT workout for your heart. As Petrick explains, “Travel, from what we’ve learned, is similar to how a good athlete trains, where you work out hard in short intervals, let your heart relax, do short intervals, relax. Vacations have a similar effect.”
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