Keeping exercise to about an hour a day is crazy? I would not use that strong of a descriptor. An hour a day of exercise would be fine and great for most people and most people don't have reason to go beyond that. Most people aren't trying to be serious athletes and most people don't do what seems normal to a lot of SP members. I've gotten the sense that the concern raised was more for the increasing popularity of middle aged and older people regularly going far beyond an hour by competing in and training for marathons, ultra-marathons, long distance cycling, triathlons, etc. While not as easy of a read, this would provide more detail than the hodgepodge of mentions and headlines I've been seeing in the media:
http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196%2812%2900473-9/fulltext I do agree that more information is needed before my family starts telling me to stop dreaming about taking on triathlon training and to quit looking forward to multiple days of long, strenuous runs/hikes/rides as a nice vacation from only getting out for about 45-90 minutes 4-6 times per week during normal routines.
EB, what you report would be what I would expect. It piqued my interest when I read that someone a tad older than you might begin to develop scarring. I'd be curious to know more about likelihood of problems, what constitutes a serious risk/problem as well as who should be checked, when, and how? I'm curious about what future studies may find, especially in regard to aging endurance athletes.
Splattski, interesting...sorry to hear about your problem, but glad to hear you've got it under control.