Exercise Reduces Bowel Cancer Risk
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•Early morning and evening activity could ‘reduce bowel cancer risk by 11%’
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People who were active in early and late parts of the day had an 11% lower risk of colorectal cancer.
Study used data from the UK Biobank to assess 86,252 people aged 42 to 79 .
Researchers highlighted four activity patterns: continuous daylong activity, activity late in the day , activity in the morning and evening , activity at midday and at night .
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