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Elsevier. "A lifetime of physical activity yields measurable benefits as we age." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 24 August 2011. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2011 / 08 / 110824100817.htm>.
The possible benefit of lifetime physical activity (PA) in reducing prostate cancer incidence and mortality is unclear. A prospective cohort of 45 887 men aged 45–79 years was followed up from ...
To qualify as vigorous physical activity, a person’s heart rate should be 77–93% of their maximum heart rate. To calculate this range, a person can subtract their age from 220 and multiply the ...
American Association for Cancer Research Bottom Line: Performing vigorous physical activity over one's lifetime may lower risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).
We conducted a case–control study of 394 women with breast cancer and 788 control women (91% response) to investigate the association of lifetime physical activity with mainly menopausal breast ...
Researchers fed fruit flies antibiotics and monitored the lifetime activity of hundreds of genes that scientists have traditionally thought control aging. To their surprise, the antibiotics not ...
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