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Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
posted at 10/5/2012 6:53 PM BST
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For those who diligently lace up their running shoes and brave the elements to jog at least an hour a week, there is a very real reward -- an average of six more years of life, Danish researchers found.
http://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/europrevent/32513 · This study was published as an abstract and presented at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered to be preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal. · This substudy of the Copenhagen City Heart Study with more than 35 years follow-up found that jogging was associated with an increase of 6.2 years in lifespan for men and 5.6 years for women compared with non-joggers. · The amount of jogging required to achieve this improved survival was modest -- between 1 and 2.5 hours per week divided into two or three sessions at a self-described slow to average pace. |
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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In Response to Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives: I think that we all should remember with suitable respect, and no amusement at all, that the man who invented jogging, Mr. Jim Fixx, who wrote The Complete Book of Running, in 1977, and made his fortune from the jogging craze that followed, died at the age of 52 of a myocardial infarction, just after completing his daily run. John Posted by John D An interesting response Dr. John! |
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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In Response to Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives: I gave up jogging as it was a fast track to a knee replacement for me. I say eat more fresh veg, less carbs then you dont need to run. find something that builds up a bit of puff a few times a week. eg sex and dancing Do people who dance or have sex three times a week and live on fresh veg / low carbs also live 6 happy years longer? I'm 50yrs old, 5'7" 11st, happy and not jogging I'm just saying that jogging is too often propmoted as the solution to a bad diet just eat less junk and more fresh Posted by James Carroll An excellent discussion Dr. James! I would appreciate it. |
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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In Response to Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives: I gave up jogging as it was a fast track to a knee replacement for me. I say eat more fresh veg, less carbs then you dont need to run. find something that builds up a bit of puff a few times a week. eg sex and dancing Do people who dance or have sex three times a week and live on fresh veg / low carbs also live 6 happy years longer? I'm 50yrs old, 5'7" 11st, happy and not jogging I'm just saying that jogging is too often propmoted as the solution to a bad diet just eat less junk and more fresh Posted by James Carroll Fresh vegetables (root vegetables) and three servings of fruit a day is incompatible with weight loss in most obese patients and this belief that fruit and vegetables are somehow not contributing to weight gain has reached mythological significance. As for increasing exercise to lose weight it is easier to manipulate diet as many have little extra time to exercise formally. Fresh vege does not necessarily equate to low carb. Just ask an orang utang in the Bornean jungle in the fruiting season. As for jogging I listen to my body and it says it does not like jogging. It does like sailing and fencing.
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives
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In Response to Re: Joggers Live Longer, Possibly Happier, Lives: Just as a side note did you see Steve Cram is campaigning for those that jog to carry ID. His brother also a very fit runner went jogging and dissappeared. In fact he had slipped whilst jogging, fallen and fractured his skull. He had no ID and it was 48hrs before his family new anything about it - he actually had the accident just 2 minutes from his house but sadly no-one recognised him. Cram is reinforcing that along with your ipod please have some form of ID. Most joggers apparently have nothing in their pockets (obviously) when wearing shorts. Posted by kirked That is something one must never forget.Anytime you get out of your home ,you must have something with you for identity/recognition. It happened to me once 6 years back, i was getting bored on my way back to home and was 3 streets away with joggers on, so i started doing the stuff , those were meant for. ![]() Though i did realize that it was late for that.(it was 8:15pm) There was a police van passing by and they quickly slowed down,those guys turned on almost all of their torches towards me.I suddenly felt i'm getting all the attention so i slowed down.One man asked me," sir will you please show me your ID".I had my wallet on,and produced the thing they wanted. After that he instantly told me that he thought that i was someother guy running to avoid the attention.I laughed and replied that, "then my direction would have been away from you not towards you,anyway my home is right in the next street as you can see from the ID card." That was a bit of fun. ![]() |









