Professor Andre La Gerche was having lunch with a colleague when the conversation turned to Donald Trump’s theories about exercise.
Profiles of the US president in The New Yorker and The Atlantic have attributed Trump’s avoidance of physical activity other than golf to his belief that the body is like a battery, born with a finite amount of energy, and strenuous exercise only drains those reserves prematurely.

US President Donald Trump is reported to disapprove of exercise, believing humans are born with a finite amount of energy.Credit: Matt Willis
“We had a bit of a laugh,” said La Gerche. “And then we thought ‘hang on, we’ve got some actual data to prove it’s silly.’ ”
La Gerche’s team at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute analysed the average heart rate of 109 elite athletes and a control group of 38 non-athletes participating in a long-running study on heart health.
The results, published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology this week, found the fitter cohort used significantly fewer total heartbeats per day.
While heart rate temporarily increases during exercise, previous studies have shown this is offset by a healthier heart needing fewer beats while resting. La Gerche’s team was able to quantify the difference: about 11,520 or 10 per cent fewer beats over 24 hours.

Professor Andre La Gerche heads the HEART Laboratory supported by St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research and the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.Credit: Wayne Taylor
“When you exercise, your heart rate goes up, but the rest of the time, your heart rate is lower, so there’s likely to be a net benefit in terms of heart rate,” he said. “The body is inherently lazy – it will always try to find the easiest way to work – and so in athletes, their bodies become extremely efficient at using the oxygen that’s pumping around.”
To understand how much someone would need to exercise to lead to an increase in heartbeats per day, the researchers then analysed the average heart rates of male and female professional cyclists competing in the 2023 Tour de France.