Strauss for the heart

If "Dancing With the Stars" (and Mario's dimples) haven't inspired you to start taking ballroom dance lessons, perhaps this news will have you and your partner getting your "two hearts in three-quarter time:"

CHICAGO (AP) - Researchers in Italy say heart patients can waltz

their way to better health.

The dance was found to be just as effective as bicycling or

treadmill-running in rehabilitating those suffering from cardiac

problems.

Doctors presented the findings at a Chicago meeting of the

American Heart Association. In the study, patients who waltzed for

exercise saw the same improvements in their cardiac system as

patients who used cycles and treadmills.

Researchers say they were looking for a different way to get

heart patients moving because up to 70 percent drop out of

traditional exercise programs designed to help them get better.

Doctors believe waltzing holds the patients' interest because

it's fun, and making it a more effective form of exercise.

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