Men could cut their risk of prostate cancer by more than a third if they improve their fitness levels by just 3 per cent a year, a study has suggested. Experts have found a statistical link between changes in men’s fitness levels and their risk of developing the cancer for the first time. The study of more than 57, 000 men, with an average age of 41, found that those who were able to increase their cardiorespiratory fitness by 3 per cent each year were 35 per cent less likely to develop prostate
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2024-01-30 00:00:00.0