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Study: Running extends life expectancy


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By Gretchen Reynolds, New York Times

Running may be the single most effective exercise to increase life expectancy, according to a new review and analysis of past research about exercise and premature death.

The study found that compared to nonrunners runners tended to live about three additional years, even if they run slowly or sporadically and smoke, drink or are overweight. No other form of exercise that researchers looked at showed comparable impacts on life span.

The findings come as a follow-up to a study done three years ago, in which a group of distinguished exercise scientists scrutinized data from a large trove of medical and fitness tests conducted at the Cooper Institute in Dallas. That analysis found that as little as five minutes of daily running was associated with prolonged life spans.

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  1. don't give up says - Posted: April 30, 2017

    They need a catchy slogan. How about: “Run for Death.” It is kind of Sierra at Tahoe’s “Boarding for Breast Cancer.”