A sedentary lifestyle disrupts the body's cellular balance by increasing oxidative stress, impairing blood vessel function, and reducing the availability of nitric oxide — a molecule essential for healthy blood flow. Regular moderate exercise counteracts these effects by activating a protective cellular pathway (NRF2), with high-intensity intermittent exercise being particularly effective at doing so. The review makes the case that exercise is a powerful tool for restoring vascular health in people who are largely inactive.
Fasipe, Babatunde; Li, Shunchang; Laher, Ismail