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Cycling - health benefits
On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote:
Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health |
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Cycling - health benefits
Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke,
heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits -- Bod |
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On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Cycling helps you live longer, say researchers at University of Utrecht ... metro.co.uk › World › Health 12 Oct 2015 - Cyclists are healthier and live longer than people who don't ride bikes, new research shows. Researchers at a Dutch university said getting on ... __________________________________________________ __________________ Dutch cyclists have longer lives say researchers - BBC News www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34498871 11 Oct 2015 - Researchers at the University of Utrecht, in the Netherlands, say that Dutch cyclists live longer than people who do not use a bike. -- Bod |
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Cycling - health benefits
On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Hmm! strange that the only ones in our street who have Osteoperosis or Arthritis are the ones that never cycle. They are also the ones who are well overweight. Everyone who cycles I see around here have flat tummies. Must be an unusual coincidence? -- Bod |
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On 28/05/2016 12:03, Bod wrote:
On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote: On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Hmm! strange that the only ones in our street who have Osteoperosis or Arthritis are the ones that never cycle. They are also the ones who are well overweight. Everyone who cycles I see around here have flat tummies. Must be an unusual coincidence? How do you know who has osteoporosis, it has no external signs? Are you their doctor? or someone involved in other's health care? How do you know the cyclists you see do NOT have osteoporosis? |
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On 28/05/2016 11:47, MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/05/2016 12:03, Bod wrote: On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote: On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Hmm! strange that the only ones in our street who have Osteoperosis or Arthritis are the ones that never cycle. They are also the ones who are well overweight. Everyone who cycles I see around here have flat tummies. Must be an unusual coincidence? How do you know who has osteoporosis, it has no external signs? Are you their doctor? or someone involved in other's health care? How do you know the cyclists you see do NOT have osteoporosis? We know and talk to all of our neighbours and they tell us. -- Bod |
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Cycling - health benefits
On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html Simple then, set a limit of 8 hours and 59 minutes. cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Apart from the headline, it doesn't say that. |
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Cycling - health benefits
On 28/05/2016 14:58, TMS320 wrote:
On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote: On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html Simple then, set a limit of 8 hours and 59 minutes. cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Apart from the headline, it doesn't say that. All the headline really says is "MIGHT be bad". The world MIGHT end tomorrow.. -- Bod |
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Cycling - health benefits
On Saturday, 28 May 2016 10:43:47 UTC+2, Bod wrote:
Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits -- Bod I was 11st 11lbs when I was cycle commuting - now I am 12st 12lbs. Case proven. |
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Cycling - health benefits
On 29.05.2016 02:42, Bod wrote:
On 28/05/2016 14:58, TMS320 wrote: On 28/05/2016 08:58, MrCheerful wrote: On 28/05/2016 10:43, Bod wrote: Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Riding a bike is healthy, fun and a low-impact form of exercise for all ages. Cycling is easy to fit into your daily routine by riding to the shops, park, school or work. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/...ealth-benefits Men who cycle more than nine hours a week are 6 times more likely to develop prostate cancer. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...udy-finds.html Simple then, set a limit of 8 hours and 59 minutes. cycling may be be responsible for osteoporosis: http://breakingmuscle.com/cycling/cy...or-bone-health Apart from the headline, it doesn't say that. All the headline really says is "MIGHT be bad". The world MIGHT end tomorrow.. Exactly. I discount anything which includes words like "might" "could" "may" etc Also those which omit absolute values, such as percentage of men who get prostate cancer. After all an 0.6% incidence is 6 times an 0.1% incidence, but is still a small risk. |
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