BENEFITS exercise for health, who would deny it? Unfortunately, though already know the benefits, but many people are still hard to exercise regularly. The flurry of work is usually a reason. An American study again reinforces the benefits of exercise, especially for adults. Results of research conducted by Cancer Center of America (U.S. National Cancer Institute) concluded that exercise in adulthood can reduce the risk of brain tumors (gliomas).
Steven C. Moore and colleagues conducted a study of 500 000 respondents consisting of men and women aged 50 to 71 years. Those who at age 15 to 18 years of diligent exercise, like cycling, swimming, running, and the road has a 36 percent lower risk of glioma.
Steven C. Moore and colleagues conducted a study of 500 000 respondents consisting of men and women aged 50 to 71 years. Those who at age 15 to 18 years of diligent exercise, like cycling, swimming, running, and the road has a 36 percent lower risk of glioma.
The results of other studies is the higher one's body, the higher the risk of tumors or brain cancer. Moore says that every additional 10 centimeters in height, also increased risk of glioma. The study said the risk of glioma is highly correlated with "energy balance" during the brain growth.The man was tall and mean levels of IGF-1 growth factor is high also in childhood. IGF-1 factor that causes cell cultures occurs much more. "Any fact that increases the high trigger the growth of cancer cell division," said Moore. (Koran SI / SI Newspapers / NSA)
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