Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Real-World Fitness May Cut Stroke Risk - WebMD

Maybe you're not in tip-top shape. But even a humble level of physical fitness may help you avoid a stroke.

New research shows that men and women over 40 who can climb stairs, carry groceries, kneel, bend, and lift may be 50% less likely to suffer a stroke than those who can't do those things.

That news, published in Neurology, comes from a study of some 13,600 adults in the U.K.

The study started in 1993. Back then, participants were 40-79 years old; none had a history of stroke, heart attack, or cancer....

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