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Jan 04, 2020
Commuters may get less sleep and exercise. Working more than 40 hours a week, commuting more than a half hour each way to work on a typical day was associated with a 25% higher risk of having an inactive lifestyle and a 16% higher risk of sleep problems
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Jan 01, 2020
Healthy young men who exercise regularly may have better quality semen than their sedentary peers. Researchers analyzed thousands of sperm samples from hundreds of men who qualified to donate sperm based on their health history and semen quality.
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Dec 14, 2019
Adolescents who are active on social media may be more likely to exercise excessively, skip meals or develop other forms of disordered eating. Compared to teens without any social media accounts, boys and girls on social media were more likely to report disordered eating behaviors
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Oct 19, 2019
Current and ex smokers may lower lung cancer risk with exercise. Moderate to high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a 51% to 77% lower risk of developing lung malignancies
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Aug 31, 2019
More intense exercise linked to better sex life. Men who ran a 7-minute mile pace for 4½ hours per week saw a 23% reduced odds of erectile dysfunction. Running the same 7-minute mile pace for only 4 hours a week was associated with a 30% reduced odds of female sexual dysfunction.
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