Physical activity and risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and ischemic stroke events: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
BMJ2016Vol. 354, pp. i3857–i3857
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Hmwe Hmwe Kyu, Victoria F Bachman, Lily Alexander, John Everett Mumford, Ashkan Afshin, Kara Estep, Lennert Veerman, Kristen Delwiche, Marissa Iannarone, Madeline L Moyer, Kelly Cercy, Theo Vos, Christopher J L Murray, Mohammad H. Forouzanfar
Abstract
People who achieve total physical activity levels several times higher than the current recommended minimum level have a significant reduction in the risk of the five diseases studied. More studies with detailed quantification of total physical activity will help to find more precise relative risk estimates for different levels of activity.
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