Association between change in cardiorespiratory fitness and prostate cancer incidence and mortality in 57 652 Swedish men
Conclusion
In this study of employed Swedish men, change in CRF was inversely associated with risk of prostate cancer incidence, but not mortality. Change in CRF appears to be important for reducing the risk of prostate cancer.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bolam, K. A., Bojsen-Moller, E., Wallin, P., Paulsson, S., Lindwall, M., Rundqvist, H., Ekblom-Bak, E. Tags: Open access, Press releases, BJSM Original research Source Type: research
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